Automotive IQ’s latest online events and webinars
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With phone calls, Skype chats, Zoom meetings and more all ending in the phrase ‘weird times,’ Automotive IQ has your back. We’ve increased our focus on events you can attend from the comfort of your own home office at a time that suits you.
Here’s our list of online events to register for, plus our most-recent webinars, too. Attendance to every single event is completely free – just sign up and enjoy.
Online Events
Autonomous Vehicles Online 2020
- Live presentations and Q&A on May 26-27, then on-demand thereafter
Autonomous Vehicles Online will identify and highlight the future trends that will shape the self-driving car industry. The event is all about boosting knowledge, solving safety and security challenges, and making connections with people developing the next generation of self-driving technology.
Register here: Autonomous Vehicles Online 2020
Safety, Security, SOTIF Online 2020
- Live presentations and Q&A on June 30-July 1, then on-demand thereafter
How safe is safe enough? Discover the safety measures being implemented in self-driving cars, as the technology gets ever closer to delivering full Level 5 automation.
Details coming very soon
Intelligent Lighting Online 2020
- Live presentations and Q&A on September 29-30, then on-demand thereafter
See the light inside, outside and around the car of tomorrow with expert presentations that illuminate the future direction of automotive lighting.
Details coming very soon
Webinars
Deliver Engineering Grade Light Simulation to Studio Designers
- Live presentations and Q&A on April 28, then on-demand thereafter
Discover how VRXPERIENCE Light Simulation connects Ansys’ physics-based lighting simulation with Autodesk’s automotive 3D visualization and virtual prototyping software.
Register here: Deliver Engineering Grade Light Simulation to Studio Designers
Electro-thermal Coupled Models
- Available right now on demand
Learn how powerful tools and technology from Ansys can be used to develop better battery management systems (BMS) for 48V Li-on using the Reduced Order Thermal Model.
Register here: Electro-thermal Coupled Models
Common Industry Challenges
- Available right now on demand
In this series of three webinars from Perforce, you get to learn from the firm's cross-industry expertise. Its speakers examine common challenges faced by a number of industries, and the best way to solve them in the automotive industry.
Register here: Common Industry Challenges
Engineering Safety for Autonomous Cars
- Available right now on demand
Learn about how multiphysics software from Ansys enables simulations that replicate every aspect of autonomous vehicle performance under thousands of operating scenarios.
Register here: Engineering Safety for Autonomous Cars