Automotive Cockpit HMI USA 2014
April 28 - 30, 2014
Detroit MI , Vereinigte Staaten
The ultimate challenge for HMI experts is the creation of an interface that is engaging, functional and easy to reach and use. This has become even more important in the automotive cockpit, where the number of instruments and functions directly accessible to the driver has kept rising steadily over the years. Various new control concepts have been invented such as driver assistance systems, touch screens, touch pads,rotary knobs, voice recognition, voice control, head up displays, rear-viewmirrors and many more. Solutions on how they can ideally be integrated inthe cockpit with a cost efficient approach are now necessary for them to find.
As the area visible to the driver is limited, ergonomic aspects as well as technical restrictions continue to make this both intuitive and appealing design of HMI a challenging task.
Featured Speakers :
Chris Schreiner - Strategy Analytics, US
Jay Joseph - American Honda Motor Co, Inc
Paul Green - University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute
Thomas Fellger - iconmobile LLC
Marcus Behrendt - BMW AG, Germany
Jeff Greenberg - Ford
and many more...
As the area visible to the driver is limited, ergonomic aspects as well as technical restrictions continue to make this both intuitive and appealing design of HMI a challenging task.
Featured Speakers :
Chris Schreiner - Strategy Analytics, US
Jay Joseph - American Honda Motor Co, Inc
Paul Green - University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute
Thomas Fellger - iconmobile LLC
Marcus Behrendt - BMW AG, Germany
Jeff Greenberg - Ford
and many more...
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Location: Hilton Garden Inn Detroit Downtown
Complimentary internet access
Bar, restaurant, and pantry
Fitness center and pool
Business center
3,500 sq. ft. of function space guests
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351 Gratiot Ave, , MI 48226 Detroit , USA
(313) 967-0900
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