Discover how railways are adopting automated operations, see how agile drone teams navigate dense, GPS-denied environments, and learn how the automotive industry is accelerating from ADAS to fully autonomous, software-defined vehicles.
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Speakers:

Lukáš Čarek
Lukáš ČarekProduct Manager, Valeo
Autonomous driving on the road today and tomorrow

Autonomous driving represents one of the most ambitious and complex goals in the future of mobility. While key technologies are already in place, there are still many critical questions to be answered. At Valeo, we are proud to play a major role in driving this exciting journey toward full autonomy.

Martin Saska
Martin Saska Head of Multi-robot Systems Group, UAV
Autonomous aerial robots and teams of aerial robots

Agile and tightly cooperating Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) in demanding real-world environments with high density of obstacles (such as forest) will be discussed in numerous industrial applications. Deployment of teams of flying robots without external localization such as global navigation satellite systems bring numerous challenges especially if the UAV perception must be done in high speeds and close to the terrain but is necessary to achieve industrial reliability and resiliency.

Michal Novák
Michal NovákLead Researcher, AŽD Praha
When the Train Drives Itself: The Future of Autonomous Rail Operations

Autonomous operation is currently being addressed in various areas of transport. We have already become accustomed to aircraft flying and landing with almost no human intervention, and we are slowly getting used to autonomous cars driving in places with less rigid rules. Even in our environment, cars are taking on more and more tasks that were previously performed by humans. From the perspective of autonomous operation, how is rail specific compared to other areas of transport? What are the challenges in addressing autonomous operation on the railways? In which segments of rail transport can we expect the benefits of autonomous operation, and what are they? Let’s discuss it.