08:30 - 09:00 | Registration |
09:00 - 09:10 | Welcome Address & Opening Remarks
- Chaesub Lee, Director, TSB, ITU [ Biography ]
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09:10 - 10:30 | Impact session 1: State of the Art of Autonomous Driving This session will explore the state of the art of the Autonomous Driving technology landscape, looking at where they stand today and where they might go in the future from a business, operational, testing and regulatory perspective.
Moderator: Frederic Werner, Head, Strategic Engagement Division, TSB, ITU [ Biography ]
Keynote presentations:
- Bryn Balcombe, CSO, Roborace and Director, Autonomous Drivers Alliance (ADA) [ Biography I Presentation ]
- Zoltán Hamar, Managing Director, Zala Zone Autonomous Test Track [ Biography I Presentation ]
- David Lanyi, Head of Machine Learning Methods, Continental AG Deep Learning Competence Center: Presentation on the findings of the Safety First For Automated Driving (SaFAD) white paper [ Biography I Presentation ]
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10:30 - 11:00 | Coffee Break |
11:00 - 13:00 | Impact Session 2: State of Play on AV Road Safety This session consist of two interactive panels which will explore the current state of play of Autonomous Driving use cases as well as the latest AV road safety research, standards initiatives and alliances. |
11:00 - 12:15 | Panel 1: Autonomous Driving Pilot Projects and Use Cases
Moderator: Bryn Balcombe, CSO, Roborace & Director, Autonomous Drivers Alliance (ADA) [ Biography ]
Keynote presentation: Paul Spence, Chief Technologist, McLaren Applied Technologies [ Biography I Presentation ]
- Nikolay Nikiforov, Chairman of the Board, Diginavis, Russian Federation [ Biography I Presentation ]
- David Fidalgo, Co-Founder, Asociación Española del Vehículo Autónomo Conectado (AEVAC): Cross border 5G autonomous transport testing pilot [ Biography I Presentation ]
- Kirsty Lloyd-Jukes, CEO, Latent Logic: AI-based virtual testing to prove the safety of autonomous vehicles [ Biography I Presentation ]
- Jun (Harry) Li, Chair FG-VM and Deputy Secretary-General, Telematics Industry Application Alliance (TIAA), China [ Biography I Presentation ]
- David Lanyi, Head of Machine Learning Methods, Continental AG Deep Learning Competence Center [ Biography ]
- Dirk Hetzer, Senior Expert, Business Innovation Digital Division, Connected Mobility, T-Systems International GmbH [ Biography ]
- Noah Luo, ITU-T SG16 Chairman, Director, Dept. of Industry and Standards (West Europe), Huawei [ Biography I Presentation ]
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12:15 - 13:00 | Panel 2: Autonomous Vehicle Road Safety Standards Landscape
Moderator: Kirsty Lloyd-Jukes, CEO, Latent Logic [ Biography ] - Stefano Ammirati, Director, Road Safety & Global Advocacy, Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA): The role of FIA member Clubs in advocating "consumer acceptance" of an automated ecosystem [ Biography I Presentation ]
- Bilel Jamoussi, Chief of Study Groups Department, TSB, ITU [ Biography ]
- Hironao Kawashima, Professor Emeritus, Mobility Culture Research Center, Keio University: Collaboration among stakeholders of C-ITS and Automated Driving [ Biography I Presentation ]
- András Csepinszky, Director of Advanced Automotive Technology, NNG LLC, and Working Group Leader, Hungarian Mobility Platform [ Biography I Presentation ]
- Noah Luo, ITU-T SG16 Vice-Chairman, Director, Dept. of Industry and Standards (West Europe), Huawei [ Biography I Presentation ]
- Lina Konstantinopoulou, Secretary-General, EuroRAP: Saving Lives through Innovation - European Road Assessment Programme [ Biography I Presentation ]
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13:00 - 14:00 |
Lunch Break |
Afternoon: Congress Room of the Expo Congress Hotel |
14:00 - 15:30 | Interactive Workshop: Roadmap for an autonomous vehicle ‘Turing Test’ Inputs from impact sessions will be used to run an inter-active workshop where the participants will brainstorm together and break out into teams to jointly generate the first roadmap for international collaboration on creating top-down performance standards for AI on our roads.
Moderator: Bryn Balcombe, CSO, Roborace and Director, Autonomous Drivers Alliance (ADA) [ Biography I Presentation ] |
14:00 - 14:30 | Roundtable discussion 1
What is needed to establish a minimal acceptable performance level to ensure that AI systems continually perform at the level of a competent and careful human driver? |
14:30 - 15:15 | Group work & presentation of results
Participants break out into groups of 5-8 to brainstorm, identify requirements and present results back to the workshop. |
15:15 - 15:45 | Coffee Break |
15:45 - 16:15 | Roundtable discussion 2
How do we create a roadmap to ensure trusted and widespread, socially acceptable, deployment of AI systems on our roads? |
16:15 - 17:00 | Group work & presentation of results
Participants break out into groups of 5-8 to brainstorm, identify requirements and present results back to the workshop. |
17:00 - 17:30 | Summary of findings and presentation of the first roadmap for an autonomous vehicle ‘Turing Test’
Moderator: Bryn Balcombe, CSO, Roborace and Director, Autonomous Drivers Alliance (ADA) [ Biography ] |