Exhibitions / Congresses

Autonomous Vehicle Sensors Conference 2019

United States, San Jose - Tuesday June 25, 2019
Autonomous Vehicle Sensors Conference 2019 As the premier event for Sensors in Automotive, the Autonomous Vehicle Sensors Conference will take place June 25 at the McEnery Convention Center in San Jose, California.

This second annual, full-day conference will feature industry leaders, rising start-ups, the investment community, and analysts, and will discuss the challenges they face as they compete in the race to autonomy. Through in-depth technical sessions and interactive panels, attendees will discover who will become the central players, where the adoption of AV will start, and which "sense" technology will make the biggest impact.

The event will bring together a range of engineering professionals from the C-Suite to technical engineers, including:

Engineers: Design, Systems, Evaluation, Test, Electrical, Mechanical, Chemical, Process, Product Design, Production, Software

Executive Management: CEOs, CTOs, VPs of Engineering, VPs of Marketing, VPs of Business Development

Research: Development, Testing, Standards, Quality, Industry Analysts, Consultants

Purchasing & Procurement: Buyers of sensors and sensing-related technologies

Investors/VCs: Angel investors, professionals looking to invest in sensor technology

Auto Companies/OEMs including GM, Daimler AG, and more

Co-located with Sensors Expo & Conference 2019, AVSC provides the only opportunity for design engineers and OEMs to learn about the sensor technologies driving the automotive industry forward.

URL:
Tickets: https://go.evvnt.com/316565-0?pid=2927

Price:
Attendee Pass: USD 999.0
Date(s)
Tuesday June 25, 2019
Time(s)
9:00 am to 6:00 pm
Venue
San Jose McEnery Convention Center
Ticketing
Attendee Pass: USD 999.0
Contact for booking / more info
Charlene Soucy, csoucy@questex.com, 617-219-8372
Autonomous Vehicle Sensors Conference 2019
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