Automotive Design and Production

SEP 2016

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Sign up for Automotive Design & Production webinars. You will get one-on-one product information, process insight and direct contact with suppliers offering the most current machining technology. PRESENTED BY: DATE AND TIME: PRESENTERS micron.com AXEL SCHILLER Automotive Marketing Director Micron Technology SEPTEMBER 21, 2016 2 P.M. EDT To satisfy the human need to feel safe in autonomous vehicles, we must think beyond technology and build on a foundation of trust. Even the most functionally safe designs must strive to win over drivers and passengers with an interface that builds confidence between human and machine. It must be compatible with evolving consumer electronics; adapt to individual passenger preferences; safely change course; monitor driver, passenger, and pedestrian safety; and communicate alerts. Learn how advanced technologies from Intel and Micron are transitioning in-vehicle experiences to a robust, natural human-machine interface scalable platform that advances simplification, trust, and confidence for fully autonomous driving. https://www.micron.com/solutions/automotive http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/automotive/automotive-overview.html PRESENTERS' BIO Axel Schiller is Automotive Marketing Director for embedded business unit at Micron Technology. Axel has over 20 years in the semiconductor industry. He received his degree in Automotive Engineering from the Academy of the Eastern German Army in Loebau/Germany. Axel has held various positions in procurement, sales and marketing. In 2005, he joined Micron as Global Sales Manager and focused on Automotive Accounts. Ryan Tabrah is a Principal Product Line Manager within Intel's Transportation Solutions Division, leading an amazing team of Product Line Managers and Strategic Planners to deliver the next generation of immersive, safer, connected and interactive automotive and transportation products for Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS), Software Defined Cockpits (SDC), and In Vehicle Experiences (IVE). Drawing on nearly 20 years of media, storage, user interface, and security technologies experience, Ryan is passionate about challenging the status quo, creating the next generation of products and tools developers and system builders need to accelerate the adoption of next generation technology within the automotive and transportation industry. Ryan holds a B.S. degree in Computer Science and Communication from Oregon State University and a Certification of Excellence in Business from the UC Berkeley Haas School of Business. The Path to Autonomy: Architecting the In-Vehicle Experience for Maximum Trust REGISTER TODAY: Reg Link: http://short.gardnerweb.com/Micron921 RYAN TABRAH Principal Product Line Manager Intel, Transportation Solutions Division intel.com

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