Industrial Pitches

Facilitating the validation of automated vehicles
Alexis Mifsud, CEO, Mobpti (France)

Facilitating the safety demonstration and validation phases of automated vehicles, by using Mobpti’s software tools, based on a detailed, configurable, off-line but rapid analysis of the risks of collision, automatically adapting to each driving scenario.

Transforming the realism and usability of driving simulation
Sharan Ramachandran, Business Development Manager, rFpro (United Kingdom)

Exploring the power of combining physically accurate digital models with highly-realistic rendering technology in order to accelerate vehicle system development in simulation.

The New Virtual Proving Ground: End-to-End Solutions
Salman Safdar, Business Development Director, Ansible Motion (United Kingdom)

Exploring new ecosystems that leverage the power of combining physical testing and simulation and within vehicle development programs.

“Feels Like a Real Car”: Creating Fully Immersive Driving Simulators
Michael Hoffmann, Zero Prototypes Evangelist, VI-grade (Italy)

Exploring how VI-grade’s family of driving simulators meets the requirements of full immersion requiring synchronization of what the driver feels, sees, and hears – with close-to-zero latency. From delivering the full frequency range at all driver touchpoints, to photorealistic visuals and extended reality (XR) integration, to accurate, responsive audio where every sensory detail matters and by feeding the environment with the right digital models, at the right fidelity and timing, enabling truly immersive simulations and the resulting faster, more integrated multi-attribute development for the vehicles of tomorrow.

From Redundancy to Reusability: Driving Down VOMS Integration Costs
Ábel Gábor, Head of Standardization | Co-founder, roboGaze (Hungary)

Stop wasting engineering resources on duplicated efforts and bespoke solutions for every new Vehicle Occupant Monitoring System. We’ll unveil the upcoming ASAM VOMS-API and VOMS-QA standards, a two-pronged solution designed to drastically reduce integration complexity and streamline validation, freeing up your teams to focus on innovation instead of maintenance.

Race to Road: Leveraging F1-Grade Motion Correlation for Automotive Innovation
Will Snyder, Commercial Manager, Dynisma (United Kingdom)

Technology developed for the top tiers of motorsport has long shaped progress in the automotive industry. In this short presentation, Dynisma presents a real-world case study of that journey, showing how simulator technology built for our Formula 1 customers is now transforming automotive development.

Originally engineered to meet the extreme demands of F1 teams, Dynisma’s simulators deliver ultra-low latency, high motion bandwidth, and minimal system noise. These attributes provide drivers with the full spectrum of motion cues needed for realism, control and repeatability. The same performance that gives racing teams a competitive edge is now helping global automotive manufacturers accelerate development across vehicle dynamics, ride, ADAS, NVH, HMI and more.

True Simulation and Collaboration with Multiview LED-Display-Systems
Dr. Steffen Hergert, CEO, xCave Technology (Germany)

With a simulation speed of up to 480 Hz real frame rate or with up to four users, each with their own correct perspective, it has never been easier to integrate high-quality visualization into simulation. Compatible with most modern software solutions, our identLED system is characterized by its small footprint, excellent colors and deep blacks, low operating temperatures and easy maintenance, allowing it to be integrated into almost any simulation and VR environment.

Scaling HD-Map & 3D World Generation for More Efficient Simulation
Mr. Florian Albert, CEO | Co-founder, AVES Reality (Germany)

Discover how fully automated, scalable HD-map and 3D world generation can accelerate simulation workflows. AVES Reality’s software platform delivers high-fidelity maps and virtual worlds for any location on Earth, always kept in sync. This enables teams to access accurate environments early in the R&D and V&V process, unlocking earlier testing and faster iteration. The result: significant time and cost savings in developing and validating complex systems.