Keynote
Monday, June 22
05:25 PM - 05:50 PM
Live in Berlin
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This presentation explores a novel in-cabin VR gaming experience built on real-time driver assistance sensor data, now in production. We detail the underlying technology that enables immersive gameplay synchronized with vehicle dynamics. A motor sickness study is presented, demonstrating how precise synchronization between game visuals and vehicle motion significantly improves passenger comfort. This work bridges automotive sensing and entertainment, offering new possibilities for enhancing in-cabin experiences. Attendees will gain insights into technical implementation, human factors research, and implications for future mobility solutions.
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Patrice Reilhac is Director Research & Innovation for the Comfort & Driving Assistance Business Group at Valeo, a leading worldwide Tier 1 supplier of components and systems for the automotive industry. Patrice is currently leading an international innovation team in charge of both the development of advanced systems and the investigation of their market potential. Besides OEM concept phases, end user focus group, customer clinics and Internet surveys are used to explore and validate future market needs. Patrice has been with Valeo for 20 years with responsibilities in customer projects, generic R&D projects and worldwide advanced development tasks. He obtained his engineering degree from Ecole Centrale de Lyon in France and from the Darmstadt Technical University in Germany. He also has an MSc in Management Sciences from the University of Manchester, School of management. Patrice holds a series of patents in the area of human machine interface, connectivity, driving assistance, lighting automation & cleaning systems. He has been speaker in various conferences in the US, France & Germany (FISITA, OECD, Convergence, SAE..).