Past event: ISO 26262 for Semiconductors USA Conference

Conference Hightlights

  • Focus day on ISO/PAS 21448 - Safety of the intended functionality
  • Presentations of practical application of ISO26262 part 11
  • OEM and suppliers expectations to Semiconductors
  • Cost optimized strategies for FuSa

2019 Focus

  • Learn about what is currently happening with ISO26262 part 11 with the 2018 latest update in order to meet the growing complexity that the Automotive area is facing
  • Discuss improvements of the semiconductor usage in safety-critical systems for reliable systems
  • Understand how to get the best value of collaboration between semiconductor manufacturer, supplier and OEM
  • Discover strategies on how to best manage safety and security jointly
  • Network with experts from semiconductor manufacturers, IP Providers, embedded system manufacturers, certification and  training Companies, chip designers, embedded software providers throughout the duration of the conference
  • Hear about how ISO26262 part 11 helps to close safety gaps for ADAS and fully autonomous driving architectures

Interactive Sessions

  • Speed Networking | Maximise your networking outcome at this event by participating in these fast-paced 1-to-1 meetings. Get to know the other attendees and exchange your business cards.
  • Match and Win | Identify your group while at the same time getting to know many of your peers in a short amount of time.
  • Panel Discussion | Steer this interactive panel discussion with your questions to our panel of experts and use the opportunity for further discussion.Round Table Discussions | Choose your main discussion topic and deepen your knowledge in close dialogue with experts by pointed questions.
  • Evening Get-Together | Join our evening Get-Together and take this opportunity to network and make new business contacts. Or just to relax and round off your first conference day.
Co-located with ISO 26262 USA Conference

Meet the Speakers

Chairman

  • Riccardo Mariani, Chief Functional Safety Technologist, Intel

Speakers

  • Lisa Clark, Functional Safety Manager, Veoneer
  • Riccardo Vincelli, Director, Functional Safety Competence Center, Renesas
  • Chanthachith Souvanthong, Corporate Functional Safety Manager, ON Semiconductor
  • Rahul Gulati, SoC Functional Safety Architect, Qualcomm
  • Charles Gu, Autonomous Vehicle System Safety Engineer, General Motors
  • James McLeish, Automotive Technical Expert & Senior Member of Technical Staff, DfR Solutions - Southeast Michigan Automotive Office
  • Shijia Guo, Senior Application Engineer, Renesas, USA
  • Robert Jin, Senior Principal Engineer, Team Lead on Functional Safety Innovation, NXP Semiconductors, USA
  • Keith Hodgson, Senior Reliability/Test Engineer - Subject Matter Expert for E/E Reliability-Durability, Ford Motor Co. USA
  • Oleg Kozemjakin, Software Quality Manager, Arm, UK
  • Michael Ryzyi, Principal Engineer Functional Safety, Lear, USA
  • Frank Noha, Safety Specialist, NVIDIA, USA
  • Toru Tanaka, Automotive Technologist, Texas Instruments, USA
  • Michael Munsey, Vice President Business Development and Strategic Accounts, Methodics, Inc. USA
  • Kurt Shuler, Vice President of Marketing, Arteris, Inc.
  • Gurmit Banvait, Senior Safety Engineer - Autonomous Vehicles at General Motors, General Motors
  • Mauro Pipponzi, Intel Functional Safety Tools, Flows and Methodologies Architect, Intel Corporation
  • Kevin Conz, Program Manager, Intel
  • Gustavo Espinosa, Senior Principal Engineer Lead Architect for Functional Safety, Intel
  • Mohammed Abdelwahid, Product Manager - Automotive, Mentor, A Siemens Business

Conference Advisory Board

  • Riccardo Mariani, Chief Functional Safety Technologist, Intel
  • Lisa Clark, Functional Safety Manager, Veoneer
  • Rahul Gulati, SoC Functional Safety Architect, Qualcomm
  • Riccardo Vincelli, Director, Functional Safety Competence Center, Renesas
  • Chanthachith Souvanthong, Corporate Functional Safety Manager, ON Semiconductor
  • Oscar Ballan, Functional Safety Engineering Manager, Xilinx
  • Samir Camdzik, Systems Engineer, Texas Instruments
  • Priyanka Viswanathan, Senior Engineering Auditor, Arm Ltd, United Kingdom

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Workshop Day - 11 June 2019

Conference Day One - 12 June 2019

Conference Day Two
- 13 June 2019

SOTIF: Focus Day
- 14 June 2019

Venue

Sheraton Ann Arbor Hotel
3200 Boardwalk Street, 48104
Ann Arbor, MI, USA

Venue

Sheraton Ann Arbor Hotel
3200 Boardwalk Street
Ann Arbor Michigan 48104
United States
Website: https://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/arbsi-sheraton-ann-arbor-hotel/?scid=bb1a189a-fec3-4d19-a255-54ba596febe2
Phone: +1 734 996 0600

Accommodation
A special room rate has been established to make your reservation process easy. Simply call or email the hotel and give the booking reference "IQPC" no later than 4 weeks prior to conference begin.

Please note: We will never recommend, approve or appoint any third party rooming service to act on our behalf. Please be extremely wary if you are approached by any such companies. We will always endeavour to negotiate the best available rates for you so please use the Hotel's website link provided.
Event details
Organizer : IQEU
Event type : Conference
Reference : ASDE-20366