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Session

3 I Challenge Your Peers

Thursday, June 27

05:00 PM - 06:00 PM

Live in Berlin

Less Details

  • What are the key design principles for ensuring the durability and longevity of future HMIs?
  • How can we integrate cutting-edge technology into HMIs without making them quickly obsolete?
  • What role can user feedback and usability testing play in creating long-lasting HMIs?
  • Are there sustainable materials and manufacturing processes that can contribute to the longevity of HMI components?
  • How might the evolution of autonomous and electric vehicles influence the design and functionality of HMIs in the future?
  • Can predictive maintenance and software updates enhance the lifespan of HMI systems?
  • What strategies can be employed to make future HMIs adaptable to emerging technologies and user preferences?

Speaker

Wolfram Remlinger

Professor of 'Interior Design Engineering', University of Stuttgart

Since 2020, Prof. Remlinger has headed the newly founded chair of 'Interior Design Engineering'. It forms a new department of the Institute for Construction Technology and Technical Design (IKTD) at the University of Stuttgart. The research focus is on the user-friendly layout and technical design of vehicle interiors of all kinds and their components. The work is carried out holistically and takes into account all relevant requirements from the areas of technology, ergonomics and design. The research focuses on the topics of 'Integration and possible uses of new technologies in vehicle interiors', 'Innovative computer-aided and model-based design methods' and 'Interior design for highly automated and networked vehicles'. The chair is currently a partner in the BMVI-funded research project SAVe NoW.

Company

University of Stuttgart

Thought leader for topics of the future The University of Stuttgart is a leading, technologically oriented university with a global presence. The Stuttgart Way stands for the interdisciplinary integration of engineering, natural sciences, humanities, management, economics and social sciences on a foundation of top-flight disciplinary research. Nestled in one of Europe’s most vibrant industrial regions, the University of Stuttgart blends science, economy, and society. From this fusion emerge variegated forms of interdisciplinary teamwork. Excellent research conditions The University of Stuttgart counts among the outstanding research universities in Germany and the world. Its scientists have for years carried on internationally competitive high-quality research and continue to prove their mettle in the competition for funding and Excellence Initiative projects.

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