Past event: Implementation of ISO 26262 & SOTIF USA Conference

Taking An Integrated Approach to Automotive Safety

Our Implementation of ISO 26262 & SOTIF event comes to Detroit, Michigan, redesigned and refocused to address the overarching issues and challenges in ISO 26262 and SOTIF, whilst addressing the functional safety community's vision for a holistic and integrated approach to safety standards.

With an agenda 100% driven by industry intelligence and designed in close consultation with ISO 26262 and SOTIF working group members and the wider community, the Implementation of ISO 26262 & SOTIF conference is geared to address the timeliest challenges to make SOTIF actionable, vehicle automation, functional safety in AI/ML, and the interaction and integration between functional safety, security, and the wider safety standard landscape.

With the development of autonomous vehicles presenting new challenges to functional safety, the implementation of ISO 26262 and SOTIF is more important now than ever before. Both ISO 26262 and SOTIF are playing vital roles to ensure the safe operation of complex systems in the vehicle, but there are multiple new standards being developed to keep up with the transformation towards level 3+ automation.

Designed to reflect the level of maturity in ISO 26262, the publication of SOTIF in its standard form, and the growing safety standards landscape, our Implementation of ISO 26262 & SOTIF event has been broken down into these four key areas of discussion:
  • Compliance with SOTIF
  • New Challenges for ISO 26262
  • Autonomous Vehicles
  • Safety & Security
Join the functional safety community in Detroit, Michigan on October 18, 19 & 20 for a continued education on functional safety, sharing practical experiences and expert insights into where ISO 26262, SOTIF and the wider automotive safety standards landscape is heading.

2022 Agenda Highlights

  • Next steps to address AV safety-applying ISO 26262 to autonomous driving
  • Hear use case in implementing ISO 26262, looking ahead to the 3rd edition
  • Explore visions of a holistic approach to automotive safety
  • Understand the automotive safety standards landscape
  • Ensuring functional safety of AI/ML systems
  • Discuss the official release of the SOTIF standard
  • Combining functional safety & Security across the supply chain

What to Expect in 2022

With a full 3-day agenda packed with technical presentations, panel discussions, audience interaction, and curated networking opportunities, the 2022 event is one you won't want to miss!

Speakers

  • Rami Debouk Ph.D., FSAE, FISSS, Technical Fellow - System Safety, General Motors
  • Mark Vernacchia, Technical Fellow- Principal Systems Safety Engineer, General Motors
  • Dr.-Ing. Vahid Hashemi, Technical Team Lead, ADAS/AD AI Safety Assurance, Audi AG
  • Nicolas Becker, Project Leader ISO 21448 'SOTIF' Standard, Stellantis
  • Lisa Clark, Global Director Functional Safety, Veoneer
  • Andre Weimerskirch, VP Platform SW, Cybersecurity & Functional Safety, Lear
  • Rincy Raju, Functional Safety and Security Manager, Software System Designer, Robert Bosch LLC
  • Karen Zimmerman, Global Functional Safety Engineering Manager, BorgWarner Inc.
  • Kholoud Hatem, Functional Safety Manager, Dana Incorporated
  • Shija Guo, Staff Engineer- Functional Safety, Renesas
  • Mathieu Blazy-Winning, Director Functional Safety, NXP Semiconductors
  • Antoine Dubois, Functional Safety Manager / Architect for High-End SoC, NXP Semiconductors
  • Robert Jin, Automotive SoC Safety Architect, NXP Semiconductors
  • Amanda Gilley, Engineering Manager - Systems Safety & Product Cybersecurity, Denso
  • Philip Koopman, Associate Professor, Carnegie Mellon University
  • Kenneth Freeman, Automotive Functional Safety Specialist, Systems and Functional Safety LLC
  • Qadeer Ahmed, Associate Professor of Research, The Ohio State University
  • James Wen, Sr Staff Safety and Compliance Engineer, Automotive Expert, Self-Represented
  • Chih-Hong Cheng, Department Head - Safety Assurance for AI, Fraunhofer IKS
  • Martin Stock, Senior Safety Expert, Trainer ISO 26262 & ISO 21448, SOTIF-Expert, SGS-TÜV Saar GmbH
  • Michael Schmid, Doctoral Researcher: Artificial Intelligence and Automation, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • Hermann Kränzle, Functional Safety Expert, TÜV Nord Systems
  • Celeste Breyer, Field Application Engineer, LDRA
  • BumSeok Kim, Safety Software Planner, VWAY Co., Ltd.
  • Vishal Moondhra, VP Solutions Engineering, Perforce
  • Frank Schirrmeister, Vice President Solutions & Business Development, Arteris
  • Alice Andrews, Conference Producer, Automotive IQ

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Focus Day - October 18, 2022
  • Implementing SOTIF
  • Join this SOTIF focus day as we explore the challenges presented from the official publication of ISO 21448
Main Day One - October 19, 2022
  • Explore the Evolving Functional Safety Standards Landscape
  • Discuss Applying ISO 26262 and SOTIF to Vehicle Automation
  • Address Safety Assurance for AI/ML
  • Hear Use Cases in Implementing ISO 26262 2nd Edition, and Discuss Revisions for the 3rd Edtion
Main Day Two - October 20, 2022
  • Discuss the Intersection Between Safety and Security
  • Explore the Impact of Highly Integrated ECUs on Functional Safety
  • Understand the Different Methods of Safety Analysis
  • Learn About the Role of Safety in Creating Software for Automated Systems

Venue

MotorCity Casino Hotel
2901 Grand River Ave, 48201
Detroit, MI, USA


Group Rate:
From $169.00 per night, excluding taxes and fees.

Reservation Method:
Reserve your room by clicking on the link below. We have reserved a selection of Rooms at the discounted group rate, subject to availability:
https://miceconciergeme.com/isosotif


Event details
Organizer : IQEU
Event type : Conference
Reference : ASDE-23852