Past event: SOTIF Conference USA

Be along for the ride when the first SOTIF draft will be discussed!

After the successful inauguration of The SOTIF Conference in Germany earlier this year, we are bringing the expertise of the ISO TC 22 W8 working group members and leading safety practitioners to the USA for discussing and finding the way forward in how to develop safe autonomous functions.

ISO/PAS 21448 - Safe Machine Learning - Highly automated & autonomous driving - Best Practices - Safe sensor algorithm

Originally started as part 14 of ISO 26262, SOTIF created some controversy. Now, SOTIF becomes a standard on its own. The idea of ISO/PAS 21448 is to complete ISO 26262 by a functional safety view on vehicle level. When our vehicles become more and more automated and autonomous, this trend asks for including the vehicle environment, notably sensor perception and sensor algorithm processing. With the first SOTIF draft comes uncertainties in the market on how to interpret and apply the standard.

Wipe away your unease with SOTIF and join our very first SOTIF conference.

Key topic areas:

  • Get the latest updates on ISO/PAS 21448 Safety of the intended functionality
  • Build a solid understanding of the SOTIF scope and how can it compliment your existing processes surrounding ISO 26262:2018
  • Identify how SOTIF might impact the semiconductor industry
  • Gain a competitive edge with lessons learnt and case studies on how to reach safe functionality on a vehicle level
  • Learn on safe Machine Learning and how to develop safe autonomous functions
  • Discuss and get the opportunity to comment on the SOTIF draft with the right experts from ISO TC22 working group

Speakers

Conference Chairman

  • Kyle Post, Technical Leader: Systems Engineering / Functional Safety Vehicle Controls and Systems Engineering; Research and Advanced Engineering, Ford Motor Company

Expert Speaker

  • Gil Amid, Chief Regulatory Affairs Officer, VP Operations, Co-Founder, Foretellix
  • Bert Boddeker, Principal Engineer, Product Safety, Autonomous Intelligent Driving GmbH
  • Chih-Hong Cheng, Technical Manager, Denso International Europe
  • Dean Degazio, Chief Engineer, Autonomous Driving Safety; Autonomous Driving OEM Programs, Aptiv
  • Carol Farber, Product Safety Leader Electromobility GPE Wheel Loaders, Volvo CE
  • Kenneth Freeman, Principal Functional Safety Consultant, Systems and Functional Safety LLC
  • Nathan Gallaher, System Software Engineer, Toyota Research Institute
  • Miklos Halasz, Functional Safety Expert - ADAS, Robert Bosch Llc.
  • Dr.-Ing. Vahid Hashemi, R&D Project Manager, Dependable AI/ML Systems, Audi AG
  • Kholoud Hatem, Functional Safety Manager, Veoneer
  • Ali Houry, Functional Safety Engineering Manager, American Haval Motor Technology
  • Catalin-Stefan Ionescu, System Safety Engineer, Continental Automotive
  • Oleg Kirovskii, Principal Engineer - Safety Analysis, ZF Group
  • Philip Koopman, CTO, Edge Case Research
  • Hermann Kranzle, Functional Safety Expert, TÜV Nord Systems
  • Prof. Alessio Lomuscio, Professor of Computer Science, Imperial College London
  • Miguel Marina, Functional Safety Engineer, Magna International
  • Frank Noha, Safety Specialist, NVIDIA
  • Gareth Price, Functional Safety Manager, McLaren Applied Technologies
  • Dr. Hakan Sivencrona, Autonomous Safety Program Manager, Zenunity
  • John Thomas, Executive Director, Safety and Security group, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Focus Day - Monday, September 30, 2019

Main Conference Day One - Tuesday, October 1, 2019

Main Conference Day Two - Wednesday, October 2, 2019

Workshop Day - Thursday, October 3, 2019

Venue

Intercontinental Stephen F. Austin
701 Congress Avenue, 78701
Austin, Texas, USA

Venue

Intercontinental Stephen F. Austin
701 Congress Avenue
Austin Texas 78701
United States
Website: https://www.austin.intercontinental.com/
Phone: +1 512 457 8800

Accommodation
A special room rate for a limited allocation has been established to make your reservation process easy. Simply call or email the hotel and give the booking reference "IQPC" no later than 1 week prior to conference begin or book directly via the following link:

Group block is now open. Guests may make a reservation by calling 1-800-235-4670 or using this link:
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  • For International Travelers call 801-401-5226

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Event details
Organizer : IQEU
Event type : Conference
Reference : ASDE-21510

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