Citizen, Teaching, Industry, Cities for Future Mobility
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Descrizione (English)
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Continental’s aimis constantly innovating solutions that help make roadways safer for all who use them.
The speaker willfirst present 2 technologies which transform city infrastructures intosmart infrastructure. Then, it will explain how citingare implementing them.
The first technology is the Vantage Fusion detection system. The solution is continuously monitoring, visualizing and optimizing mobility to ensure that roads are safe, travel is efficient, and communities thrive. It applies cloud computing, artificial intelligence, advanced sensors, advisory services, and services to achieve safe, efficient and sustainable mobility.
The second technology is making car moving autonomously within parking. The prerequisite for using the solution is an additional vehicle function (Central Motion Control), which converts the trajectory specified by the intelligent infrastructure into the control of the corresponding actuators.
These technologiesto be implemented needs smart city infrastructuresdemanding updates in sensing, connectivity, and communication capabilities. Then how Continental and cities are working together to make these happening ?
Speaker :
Pierre-Emmanuel Maire
Director New Business Models at Continental Automotive in Toulouse, France
Pierre-Emmanuel was born in 1972 in the southeast of France. In 1995 he graduated in computer engineering from Ostfalia University of Applied Sciences in Northern Germany.
During his 27 year career in the automotive industry, he has occupied various roles: software & hardware development, project & quality management, product platform & program management, business segment & sales lead. Pierre-Emmanuel has been working for Continental Automotive since November 1998 and has gathered experience with a broad variety of (non-) automotive products in the body, chassis & safety, powertrain, tires and rubber technology domains. He has enjoyed close relationships with nearly all car makers worldwide, and with many other (non-) automotive customers / partners.Currently he is focussing on developing new business models for Smart Infrastructure Systems.
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Continental’s aim is constantly innovating solutions that help make roadways safer for all who use them.
The speaker willfirst present 2 technologies which transform city infrastructures intosmart infrastructure. Then, it will explain how citingare implementing them.
The first technology is the Vantage Fusion detection system. The solution is continuously monitoring, visualizing and optimizing mobility to ensure that roads are safe, travel is efficient, and communities thrive. It applies cloud computing, artificial intelligence, advanced sensors, advisory services, and services to achieve safe, efficient and sustainable mobility.
The second technology is making car moving autonomously within parking. The prerequisite for using the solution is an additional vehicle function (Central Motion Control), which converts the trajectory specified by the intelligent infrastructure into the control of the corresponding actuators.
These technologiesto be implemented needs smart city infrastructuresdemanding updates in sensing, connectivity, and communication capabilities. Then how Continental and cities are working together to make these happening ?
Speaker :
Pierre-Emmanuel Maire
Director New Business Models at Continental Automotive in Toulouse, France
Pierre-Emmanuel was born in 1972 in the southeast of France. In 1995 he graduated in computer engineering from Ostfalia University of Applied Sciences in Northern Germany.
During his 27 year career in the automotive industry, he has occupied various roles: software & hardware development, project & quality management, product platform & program management, business segment & sales lead. Pierre-Emmanuel has been working for Continental Automotive since November 1998 and has gathered experience with a broad variety of (non-) automotive products in the body, chassis & safety, powertrain, tires and rubber technology domains. He has enjoyed close relationships with nearly all car makers worldwide, and with many other (non-) automotive customers / partners.Currently he is focussing on developing new business models for Smart Infrastructure Systems.