KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 5 -- LeddarTech®, a global leader in Level 1-5 ADAS and AD sensing technology, is continuing participation in several digital and in-person events during October as both exhibitor and presenter.
These virtual and live events will showcase LeddarTech’s comprehensive end-to-end technology platforms, enabling customers to solve critical sensing and perception challenges across the entire value chain of the automotive and mobility markets.
In a statement, VP of Global Marketing, Communications, and Product Management at LeddarTech, Daniel Aitken said: “The acceleration of autonomous driving depends heavily on the collaboration of like-minded professionals and our teams are excited to present, exhibit and network at these upcoming events.”
The events are ITS World Congress, Oct 11-15 (Live in Hamburg, Germany); Autotech Council Science Fair, Oct 14-15 (Live & Online); and, Arm DevSummit, Oct 19-21 (Virtual).
The ITS World Congress is the world’s largest and most prominent event focused on smart mobility and the digitalisation of transportation.
For 2021, ITS World will include live, interactive, and thought-provoking sessions where industry experts present the latest developments in ITS, showcasing and demonstrating cutting-edge technology within the event’s spacious exhibition space.
Autotech Council’s Annual Science Fair is a once-a-year opportunity for technology companies to introduce their innovations to strategy, R&D, scouting, and partnership executives from across the mobility industry.
Meanwhile, the Arm DevSummit 2021 is a three-day virtual conference that serves up insights into the latest technology trends and allows the participants an opportunity to enhance skills in technical sessions and hands-on workshops while also providing the ability to network with like-minded software developers and hardware designers.
LeddarTech CTO, Pierre Olivier will join panelists from Arm, Amazon, and Continental for an engaging panel discussion where experts offer insights into how automakers have embraced a more centralised computing strategy, replacing scores of microcontrollers and microprocessors with fewer but more powerful SoCs.
More details at www.leddartech.com.
-- BERNAMA
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