The Munich DVN Event, with the theme Design and Lighting: Technology & EE Architecture to Support New Mobility, will take place at the end of next month. The whole DVN team have worked hard this week to finalise the docket for this high-content, two-full-day event. We received so many excellent lecture proposals that it was difficult for me and the team to select!
For me, this is the first time setting up the complete program, and I’m trying out some thoughtful changes. I have participated in a lot of these kinds of events, as attendee or lecturer, and I wanted to try something new—a bit more interactive, a bit less segmented. Perhaps I changed too much, perhaps you will feel like a marathon runner (equivalent to a CES participant!), but let’s try it out and see; I will be eager for your feedback afterward.
Rather than a conventional event with lectures from automakers, tier-1 suppliers, and then tier-2 suppliers, we have decided to define different sessions with specfic themes: Design, Sustainability, EE Architecture, ADB, Interactive Social Display (ISD), and front & rear fascia.
We have selected three keynotes with high interest for our lighting community:
- Mark Stanton, Human Horizons CTO and cofounder. One of the first Brand with ISD on the market (perhaps the first one).
- Craig Dent, Designer, cofounder and CEO of RIDE to talk about all urban mobility and lighting.
- Dirk Linzmeier, CEO of TTTech Auto to talk about the impact of SDVs on the lighting community.
Between sessions, Yole and Standard and Poor’s will give us their market insights about vehicle lighting and semiconductors.
We will close the event with a designer round table, including exterior and lighting designers.
During the first day, for the first time at a DVN event, we are organising a CEO round table with ones of the biggest lighting tier-1s.
Five weeks now before the event, we have already booked 25 expo booths. 400 attendees are expected. Watch for more details soon about the CEO and Designer round tables—the cherries on top of the cake of our event.
It will be the biggest event we have ever done. Register now : DVN Munich Workshop – Feb. 27-28, 2024 – DVN (drivingvisionnews.com)
Hope you will enjoy, Keep in touch!