Driverless Technology Conference and Exhibition

ILEC Conference Centre, 47 Lillie Road, London
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This event ended on Monday 23rd of November 2015
Admission
£500
Location

ILEC Conference Centre, 47 Lillie Road, London

Nearest Tube/Rail Stations
West Brompton 0.30 miles

The Driverless Technology Conference and Exhibition 2015 takes place to harness the energy and innovation being pursued by major automotive manufacturers in developing the autonomous vehicle.

The path to autonomous driving has begun and cannot be stopped.

The Driverless Technology Conference and Exhibition 2015 takes place to harness the energy and innovation being pursued by major automotive manufacturers in developing the autonomous vehicle by looking at added value available to take driverless technology forward in the adoption timeline.

Autonomous vehicle development has gone up leaps and bounds and the development of semi-autonomous vehicles appear in showrooms and highways in the present day and the "Autopian" dream of no human intervention in the driving of cars can become a distinct reality in years to come. The Driverless Technology Conference and Exhibition brings together key stakeholders in a senior level seminar to discuss and highlight the key technological developments, legislative and regulatory changes necessary for creating the right environment for the adoption of autonomous vehicles that will appear on the road sooner than you might think.

The one-day conference and exhibition will be at the forefront of the latest advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) showcasing different phases of driverless technology capabilities.

A range of products from active safety, automated highway driving, crash avoidance detection and self-parking systems will all be exhibited by companies showcasing their solutions ranging from tier 1 to tier 4 levels of automation.

The event takes place in the UK to promote UK Plc as a strategic leader in creating the right environment for the development of driverless vehicles to flourish. UK Plc. is seeking to keep pace with the technological changes by taking the driverless vehicle trials forward in 2015 with projects spanning 18-36 months. Information from these trials will be crucial to expedite steps to fill in the legislative and regulatory gaps to create the right environment for the adoption of the autonomous car.

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