Automotive safety is one of the most pressing concerns in India as we report around 1.5 lakh deaths in road accidents every year.
As per the last released data by the Ministry of Road Transport & Highways (MoRTH), among vehicle categories involved in road accidents, two-wheelers accounted for the highest share in total accidents and fatalities during 2020.
On the other hand, security must ensure that safety cannot be compromised. As an electronics-driven revolution fast reshapes the automotive industry, how are safety and security getting intertwined?
Mobility Outlook announces the second virtual edition of “Making Mobility Safe, Secure” on November 30, 2022 – a half-day webinar that will focus on taking a deep dive into technologies and solutions that make vehicles of the future safer and more secure.
The core focus of this year’s edition is on two-wheeler safety.
Speakers
- Dr Arun Jaura, CTO, Hero MotoCorp
- Mr Prashanth Doreswamy, President & CEO, Continental India
- Mr Rama Shankar Pandey, Managing Director, HELLA India Lighting
- Mr Thalavai Venkatesan, Head Of Sales & Key Account Management, Continental Automotive India
- Mr Shitalkumar Joshi Head (Technical), India, ASEAN, and ANZ, Ansys
- Mr V Sivaramakrishnan, CTO, TVS Eurogrip
- Mr Shinto Joseph, Director - South East Asia Operations, LDRA
- Mr Sandeep Bharadwaj, CEO, PMI Electro Mobility Solutions
- Mr Rajeev Singh, Deputy Manager (Technical Service), Maxxis Rubber India
- Mr Deepangshu Dev Sarmah, Editor, Mobility Outlook
- Mr Murali Gopalan, Consulting Editor, Mobility Outlook
Key Discussion Points:
- Focus on safety – Government measures;
- Role of the industry – manufacturers, suppliers, and others;
- Global developments in the area of vehicle safety and security – especially for two-wheelers;
- Focus on advanced rider assistance systems (ADAS)
- Focus on functional safety
- Focus on cybersecurity
- The way forward for the Indian industry
Target Group: OEMs, suppliers, software companies, regulatory bodies, research agencies, academia, etc.