Case Study
Tuesday, June 17
04:40 PM - 05:05 PM
Live in Berlin
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As vehicles evolve into intelligent companions, context-aware interaction becomes essential to ensure safety, comfort, and user acceptance. This talk explores the architecture and use cases of an automotive assistance platform that fuses environmental sensor data, user state insights, and situational context to dynamically adapt in-cabin interaction. By understanding not just what is happening around and inside the vehicle—but why it matters in that moment—OEMs and Tier 1s can deliver meaningful, human-centric assistance that responds intelligently to real-world complexity. Practical examples will highlight how this context fusion enables cognitive load management, adaptive HMI strategies, and seamless user experiences.
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Frank Wippich is the managing director of gestigon GmbH - a Valeo company. In his 20+years professional work experiences, he designed, tested and managed automotive infotainment and vision products - from initiation to market launch. Before gestigon / Valeo, Frank has worked internationally for Visteon, Panasonic and Blindsight, a computer vision company bought by Amazon. He holds an Engineering with Technology Management degree from Ernst-Abbe-University Jena, Germany and a MBA from Henley Business School, UK.