Solutions on implementation experiences and research results with control concepts to decide how the driver can best access all necessary data without risking driver distraction
How aging of drivers in mature markets changes automotive HMI in order to built on intuitive and simple concepts, suitable for older drivers: voice biometrics, speech commands and alerts, gesture recognition
Solutions on how new control concepts such as touch pads, touch screens, voice recognition and rotary knobs can ideally be integrated in the cockpit with a cost efficient approach
How a smart HMI development will help to deploy and integrate next-generation user content and interfaces in both standard and non-standard environments to fullfil consumers` fast-changing needs
Requirements of HMI in electric vehicles and for automated driving to be able to create a coherent concept for the vehicle of the future
Customer Experience and Expectation to overcome challenges when it comes to designing for world markets and to design for the future
Developments on "Truck HMI": how to best break down all necessary information between centre stack, cluster location, rear-view mirror and head-up display in order to display more data yet make the presentation appear less complex
Past Events
5th International Conference Automotive Cockpit HMI 2014 - 22-24 Sep 2014, Lindner Congress Hotel Frankfurt, Germany (16958)