Session: Building next gen Chips for your next self driving car
The dream of seeing fleets of driverless cars efficiently delivering people to their destinations has captured consumers’ imaginations and fueled billions of dollars in investment in recent years. AD could revolutionize the way consumers experience mobility. AD systems may make driving safer, more convenient, and more enjoyable. Hours on the road previously spent driving could be used to video call a friend, watch a funny movie, or even work. Safety might also increase, with one study showing that the growing adoption of advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS) in Europe could reduce the number of accidents by about 15 percent by 2030.
The journey towards self-driving cars is paved with silicon.
In this session we will deep dive into the main technical and business components required for the enablement of the self driving cars.
Bio
I have Dual MSc Degree from NTU ( Ranked 19th in the world ), Singapore and TUM ( Ranked 37th in Germany ) germany in electrical engineering.
I have half a decade worth of experience in upcoming Consumers Product tech in major semiconductor Giants, including several years in product development and designing within APAC region ( Singapore) and now Product management and Marketing in Europe region ( Germany ), focusing across a host of segments including Automotive, IOT, and Consumer Electronics. I have previously worked in Design of first of it's kind System On chips used for AI/ML, self driving cars and future applications. My experience expands over companies like AMD, Stmicroelectronics and Infineon. I now work as a product manager for MCUs in Infineon, serving as no. 1 product in Automotive in the Industry.
I also help individuals in Career Development and help them navigate their journey through their professional career.