Past event: Application of ISO 26262 & SOTIF Conference 2023
Automotive Functional Safety Week
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This page shows historical information on the Application of ISO 26262 & SOTIF Conference 2023, held on April 24-27, 2023 in Berlin,
Germany
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Building on the success of our Application of ISO 26262 and SOTIF 2022 conferences, and in a new format for 2023, the Automotive Functional Safety Week returns to Berlin, bigger, highly technical & more focused than all previous years.
With everything in the automotive industry becoming more electrified, and the push towards part or full automation, additional safety questions are being raised to cope with new system development. As working group members begin preliminary activities to develop the third edition of ISO 26262, the relationship between functional safety and new topics, including SOTIF, security, ADAS, software, artificial intelligence and other distributed functions is becoming increasingly important for the community. Additionally, following the release of ISO 21448:2022, SOTIF is becoming a hotter topic in the shift towards higher levels of autonomy, broadening the scope of what needs to be considered for safe product development.
As the process landscape continues to grow and change dramatically, and functional safety evolves, the 2023 Automotive Functional Safety Week agenda has been designed in close consultation with working group members as a sharing platform for solutions & best practices for achieving compliance with ISO 26262 & SOTIF, giving attendees the opportunity to discuss complementary standards in the same room. as well considering connections between functional safety, cyber security, and developments in autonomous driving.
The team looks forward to bringing members of the functional safety community together again on April 24th - 27th, in Berlin, Germany, to hear from leading OEMs, Tier 1s, and semiconductor suppliers, focusing on the greatest challenges facing the industry right now.
New 4-Day Event Format
Training & Workshop Day- 24th April 2023 Hosted by the organiser in Partnership with The 26262 Club
Main Conference Days 1 & 2 - 25th & 26th April 2023 Join us for the first main days of the conference to discuss the relationship between functional safety & new topics, including SOTIF, security and autonomous driving, providing a deep dive into the current and future challenges in implementing ISO 26262
Main Conference Day 4 - 27th April 2023 Join us for the third main day of the conference to address key challenges of implementing SOTIF, sharing use cases and encouraging discussion on progress made in SOTIF development & application
It was a great opportunity to learn from the best people in the field. Being a new entrant in the Functional Safety Career, I got a total new exposure to the topic and its implementation in reality
The event was very valuable because of the networking opportunities with presenters and delegates that attended to the event.
2023 Event Co-Chairs
Riccardo Vincelli, Director of the Functional Safety Competence Center, Renesas Electronics
Franck Galtié, Functional Safety Fellow, Central Technical Office, NXP Semiconductors
2023 Speakers
Madhusudan Lingarajappa, Senior Functional Safety HV Engineer, Jaguar Land Rover
Jan David Schneider, Project Leader, Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles
Cemre Bayram, Functional Safety Manager- Thermal Management Department, Volvo Group
Mark Hirche, Acting Manager Product Safety & Safety Assessor, Volvo Group
Ali Nouri, Senior System Safety Engineer, Volvo Cars
Nicolas Becker, Project Leader ISO 21448 'SOTIF' Standard, Stellantis
Manfredi Ciappa, Product Line Functional Safety Manager - Light Commercial Vehicles, Iveco Group
Matt Mickle, Manager of Consulting, EMEA, Jama Software
Kevin Dibble, Principal Consultant, Reinnovate Consulting
Michelle Valente, Application Engineer, MathWorks
Maxime François, Application Engineer, MathWorks
Dr. Roger Rivett, Programme Fellow, AAIP, University of York
Gordon Elger, Head of Fraunhofer Applied Research Center "Connected Mobility and Infrastructure", Fraunhofer Institute for Transportation and Infrastructure Systems IVI
Chih-Hong Cheng, Department Head - Safety Assurance for AI, Fraunhofer IKS
Alexey Vinel, Professor, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Ascan-Olaf Lutteroth, System Safety Engineer (FuSa/SOTIF), Automotive Industry Projects
Dr. Ekkehard Helmig, Attorney-at-Law, Dr. Helmig – Rechtsanwålte
Alice Andrews, Senior Conference Producer, Automotive IQ
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ISO 26262 2-Day Conference
SOTIF 1-Day Conference
Training Courses
Venue
Mercure Hotel MOA Berlin Stephanstrasse 41, 10559 Berlin, Germany
Group Rate: $169 per night, excluding applicable taxes and fees
Reservation Method: Reserve your room by clicking on this reservation link. We have reserved a selection of rooms at a discounted group rate, subject to availability at the Mercure Hotel MOA Berlin from €199 and at the INNSIDE by Melia at €147 nearby;