Exhibitions / Congresses

Autonomous Vehicle Software Symposium in Stuttgart

Germany, Stuttgart - 5th Jun 2018 to 7th Jun 2018
Autonomous Vehicle Software Symposium in Stuttgart he Autonomous Vehicle Software Symposium is the world's first conference dedicated to specifically addressing the challenges and opportunities of developing AI, machine learning, and software platforms for autonomous and self-driving vehicles. The three-day event is an absolute must-attend conference for all involved in autonomous vehicle software development.

The Autonomous Vehicle Software Symposium - held alongside Autonomous Vehicle Technology World Expo, The Autonomous Vehicle Test and Development Symposium and The Autonomous Vehicle Interior Design and Technology Symposium in Stuttgart - will discuss, highlight and debate the challenges involved with programming autonomous vehicle software, and look at how one can dramatically reduce development timescales while boosting security and effectively tackling AI challenges and the decision-making processes.

The Autonomous Vehicle Software Symposium will be attended by software engineers and developers, embedded systems engineers, and robotics software designers and developers from automotive and vehicle manufacturers, Tier 1 suppliers, robotics companies, technology, computing and software experts, and leading research organisations from around the world.
Date(s)
5th Jun 2018 to 7th Jun 2018
Time(s)
9:00 am to 5:00 pm
Venue
Landesmesse Stuttgart, Messepiazza 1, 70629
Ticketing
2 day pass: EUR 1750
Contact for booking / more info
+44 (0) 1306 743744
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