Summary
The International Congress for Automotive Electronics (ELIV 2019 - ELectronics In Vehicles) was held on October 16 and 17, 2019 at the World Conference Center in Bonn, Germany. This Congress takes place every two years and has become one of the most important events of its kind, promoting the exchange between automotive suppliers and manufacturers.
Over 68 seminars took place during the event and were distributed in different categories, such as ADAS (Advanced driver-assistance systems), E-Vehicles, End-2-End, Data Management and UX (User experience technologies). The seminars were delivered by over 75 experts, including 14 from outside Germany, from OEMs, suppliers, research institutes and academia.
In addition to the seminars, an exhibition area for suppliers to showcase products, introduce technologies and promote networking was also present at the venue. A total of 135 companies confirmed their participation in the event as exhibitors, occupying two floors of the conference center.
This year's venue also featured a "Speakers' Corner", an open area where the specialists could answer directly to questions posed by the participants of the congress in a more casual environment.
The number of attendees of this year's edition of ELIV was around 1,350.
| ELIV 2019 - World Conference Center, Bonn | Exhibition Area for suppliers |
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Seminars highlight the importance of data (Porsche, Daimler, and BMW)
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Technology, Regulatory and Social Acceptance - Challenges for the Autonomous Driving (BMW)
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Sensing Technologies for an Autonomous Tomorrow (Analog Devices)
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Easy Integration of 48V Mild Hybridization by Dual Voltage Battery Management (Hella)
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Dealing with driver-initiated handover from automatic to manual driving mode (Nexteer Automotive)
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