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1. 25-28 MARCH 2019 | HOLIDAY INN MUNICH CITY CENTER, GERMANY
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2. CONFERENCE OVERVIEW
20+ SPEAKERS | 20+ PRESENTATIONS | 15 WORKSHOPS | SOTIF COMMENTING ROUNDTABLES
>WHAT IS THE SAFETY AND SECURITY WEEK?
Our target is to understand and tackle the evolving challenges of safety and security
engineers for safeguarding tomorrow’s automotive innovation. In 2019, we are bringing
together, safety and security professionals of the automotive world for a one of a kind
event; a deep dive event on the topics of ISO 26262, Cyber Security and Testing of
Autonomous Drive 2018 and Self Driving Cars.
>SOTIF 2019 CONFERENCE THEME:
Originally started as part 14 of ISO 26262, SOTIF created some controversy. Now, SOTIF
becomes a standard on its own. The idea of ISO/PAS 21448 is to complete ISO 26262
by a functional safety view on vehicle level. When our vehicles become more and more
automated and autonomous, this trend asks for including the vehicle environment,
notably sensor perception and sensor algorithm processing. With the first SOTIF draft
comes uncertainties in the market on how to interpret and apply the standard. Wipe
away your unease with SOTIF and join our very first SOTIF conference.
>FOCUS 2019
Get the latest updates on ISO/PAS 21448 Standard of the intended
functionality
Build a solid understanding of the SOTIF scope
Understand in an early stage of SOTIF how to interpret and apply the
standard
Gain a competitive edge with lessons learnt and Case Studies on how
to reach safe functionality on a vehicle level
Learn on safe Machine Learning
Discuss and comment on the SOTIF draft with the right experts
Brainstorm on combining ISO 26262 and SOTIF with experts from
ISO 26262
Match and Win | Identify your group whilst getting to know your
peers in a short amount of time
Panel Discussion | Steer this interactive panel discussion with your
questions for our panel of experts and use the opportunity for further
discussion
Evening Get-Together | Join our evening Get-Together and take this
opportunity to network and make new business contacts or just relax
And more suprises coming up
>SOCIAL BUSINESS ACTIVITIES BEYOND THE MAIN
CONFERENCE:
For more information: T: +49 (0)30 20 91 33 88 | F: +49 (0)30 20 91 32 40 | E: eq@iqpc.de
3. YOUR TIMETABLE 2019
MAIN CONFERENCE CHAIRPERSONS
Dave Higham
Senior Technologist, Member of
WG8 UK, Conference Chairman
Delphi Technologies
Dr. Sagar Behere
Manager AD Architecture
and Functional Safety
Toyota Research Institute
David Foley
Microcontroller Architect
Texas Instruments
Anders Sandberg
System Architect &
System Safety Engineer
Aptiv
YOUR TIMETABLE 2019
WORKSHOPS
25 MARCH 2019
MAIN CONFERENCE DAYS
26 – 27 MARCH 2019
WORKSHOPS
28 MARCH 2019
09:00 - 11:30 08:00 - 18:00 08:00 - 10:30
WS 1
Standard of the Intended
Functionality – How to interpret
SOTIF
WS 2
ISO/SAE 21434 – How to
integrate a security guideline
within existing processes
WS 6
Incorporating ASPICE Process on
top of model-based development
– Case study using an E-Motor
WS 7
Towards a software driver licence
– A Dutch case study
WS 8
Case Study on how to apply
SOTIF and FuSa for automated
vehicles – Safety on Machine
Learning
12:30 - 15:00 11:30 - 14:00
WS 3
MISRA Framework for building up
an automotive safety case
WS 4
How to secure the connected car
WS 9
Defeat your dependent failures:
DFA methodology and experience
from the application
WS 10
From simulator to test
track-strategies for efficient
testing
WS 11
SOTIF evaluation by analysis –
how to define the ‘right’ function
15:30 - 18:00 14:30 - 17:00
WS 5
Leadership Mindset within Highly Complex Automotive Organizations
WS 12
Level 3 automation
system safety requirements:
Implications for IC-level definition
and implementation
WS 13
Approaches for verification
validation of automated driving
WS 14
Integrating Functional
Safety activities with product
safety strategy
Informal Evening get-together End of the 2019 conference
• Plenary and keynote presentations • Exhibitions and demos • Facilitated networking including morning sports and evening get-togethers
• Joined interactive discussion groups • And more surprises
Conference Highlights
For more information: T: +49 (0)30 20 91 33 88 | F: +49 (0)30 20 91 32 40 | E: eq@iqpc.de