International Congress : CESA 4.0 // Automotive Electronics

  • 16 & 17 November 2016
  • Versailles

Introduction

CESA 4.0 > AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS is under preparation…
The next edition of our successful conference on automotive electronics, CESA 4.0 will take place on 16 and 17 November 2016.
The aim of CESA is to bring people from different backgrounds together to talk about today’s automotive electronics as well as future trends and technologies. We will look beyond the geographical horizon of our export markets and beyond the automotive technological horizon of connected and automated driving.

Organized by the French Association of Automotive Engineers (SIA) and strongly supported by the French Automotive Industry (PFA), this year CESA will focus on Electrification, Automated Driving and the transfer of knowledge from the electronics industry to automotive applications.
We will again welcome many top speakers from OEMs (from France, Germany and elsewhere in the world), all major suppliers to the car industry and also representatives from other industries active in the factory 4.0.
Besides industrials we will also show some of the young Institutes of Technology created here in France recently, in particular VEDECOM and IRT SystemX.
With the help of our sponsors and the partners of our dedicated exhibition we will facilitate networking between main actors in the market. As with previous, we develop specific partnerships with a country that is important for automotive electronics. After Austria and Germany for the first editions, we have chosen to highlight Asia for 2016.
Top speakers are expected such as engineering directors from French OEMs, as well as from foreign countries. At the last edition, more than half of the visitors travelled from locations other than France to Paris.
Link to other industries, such as Industry 4.0. focusing on the example of automated driving, there are already solutions available in agriculture or factory automation that demonstrate the highest levels of autonomy.
At the same time, usage of data and services in a cloud environment is becoming standard for office management and will certainly also  influence the automotive industry.

 

COMMITTEES

Conference chair
Jochen LANGHEIM - STMicroelectronics
 

Ignacio ALVAREZ - Faurecia
Christophe AUFRERE - Faurecia
Patrick BASTARD - Renault
Rémi BASTIEN - Renault
Henri BELDA - Vector
Jean Luc BROSSARD - PFA
Franck CAZENAVE - Robert Bosch
Guillaume DEVAUCHELLE - Valeo
Dominique DOUCET - Valeo

Jean-Laurent FRANCHINEAU - VEDECOM

Carla GOHIN - Groupe PSA

 

Anne GUILLAUME - LAB
El Khamis KADIRI - Groupe PSA
Claude LAURGEAU - Mines-ParisTech
Gérard MANIEZ - NXP Semiconductors
Jean-Luc MATE - Continental Automotive
Gereon MEYER - VDI-VDE
Patrick NEBOUT - Visteon
Laurent PERIER - STMicroelectronics

Jérôme PERRIN - Renault

Ladimir PRINCE - Groupe PSA

 

Pascal RIBOT - STMicroelectronics
Daniel RICHARD - Valeo
Xavier ROTH - Robert Bosch

Jean-François SENCERIN - Renault

Thierry SEYNAEVE - e2-CAD
Andy TOULEMONDE - Infineon
Michel VALETTE - Elmos
Louis-Claude VRIGNAUD - Continental Automotive
Gérard YAHIAOUI - Nexyad

 

business tour

November 15, 12:45 → 18:45 (cocktail included at 19:00)

 

 

 

Make the most of your stay in Paris to visit -for free- the most innovative French research centers in cyber-security, autonomous driving, HMI, wireless charging and intelligent transportation:


• the VEDECOM research institute for energy transition, dedicated to individual, carbon-free and sustainable mobility
• the institute for technological research SystemX, dedicated to digital engineering of complex systems in the transport, communication, digital security and energy sectors.


Demos will be about: electric machines prototyping, dynamic inductive charging, cybersecurity on smart transportation, augmented reality for drivers, the presentation of a level 4 self-driving demonstrator.

 

The tour includes:
• A networking lunch. The meeting point will be at 12.45 pm in central Paris (the exact location is to be confirmed) 
• The visits and demos (from 2.45 pm to 6.15 pm)

• Transfers by bus from Paris to the sites and to the evening buffet

• An evening buffet with the CESA operational commitee and speakers at the Palais des Congrès de Versailles from 6.45 pm.

 

Registration is required due to limited capacities and will be submitted to validation.

Contact: julie.veaute@parisregionentreprises.org

 

 

Programme

07:50

Breakfast in the exhibition

keynote speeches
08:25

FIA: connected car and motorsport

Bernard Niclot, Fédération Internationale Automobile

08:45

Consumer Electronics meets Automotive

Su-Birm Park - LG Electronics

09:05

Autonomous Driving in Asia - Round-table discussion • Moderator: L. Meillaud, journalist

Eric Champarnaud - BIPE

Clément Nouvel - Valeo

Olivier Orfila - IFSTTAR

Su-Birm Park - LG Electronics

Aida Spisso - Toyota

 

09:55

Coffee break in the exhibition

Industry 4.0 and IoT Session chair: Christophe Aufrère, Faurecia Security, privacy in automotive Session chair: Franck Cazenave, Robert Bosch
10:25

Industry 4.0 for the Auto Industry, and impacting evolutions for the electronic industry

Grégoire Ferré, Faurecia

10:25

Software update over the air (SOTA) in light vehicles

Björn Steurich, Infineon

10:40

Fast prototyping with Arduino - Industry 4.0 - 3D printing

Yves Dubois, Valeo

10:40

Automotive Holistic Security: challenges and perspectives

Patrice Le Flohic, Robert Bosch

10:55

Axandus – Return on experience in favor of competitive and modern production solutions in France

Jean-Baptiste Yvon, Axandus

10:55

Cyber Security of Connected Cars

Jérôme Dern, Valeo

11:10

5G: When will it be ready?

Mérouane Debbah, Huawei

11:10

Secure and Efficient OTA Updating of the Entire Car

Roger Ordman, Harman

11:25

Pitch PME "Sonel" - Sylvain Garnier 

11:25

Pitch PME "Navecom" - Yves Robin-Jouan 

11:30

Round-table discussion

11:30

Round-table discussion

11:40

Lunch break in the exhibition

Human-Machine Interface Session Chair: Jean-Luc Brossard, PFA Highly Automated Driving Session Chair: Jean-François Sencerin, Renault
13:40

Hands Off Detection - Who "controls" the automated vehicle?

Thierry Mousel, IEE

13:40

Introduction

Jean-François Sencerin, Renault

 

13:55

Components, car architecture and Human Machine Interface

Thomas Heitzmann, Valeo

13:55

The Safety Aspect of Intelligent, Autonomous and Connected vehicles for future Transport

Charles Boulanger, Ricardo

14:10

Driver awareness in HAD

Elsa Yousfi, VEDECOM

14:10

Use of Smartphone Communication means to improve Parking Assistance

Frederic Gehin, Valeo

14:25

HMI and User Acceptance in Autonomous cars

Arnaud De La Fortelle, Mines ParisTech

14:25

Precise ego-localization using multi sensor map matching for highly and fully automated vehicles

Kichun Jo, Valeo

14:45

Pitch PME "Innov+" - Stéphane Arnoux 

14:45

Pitch PME "ProbasYes" - Kévin Derrien 

14:50

Round-table discussion

14:50

Round-table discussion

keynote speeches
15:00

Mobility platforms for Europe

Michael Bueltemann, HERE

15:20

Connected Cars: Technologies for Tomorrow's Mobility

Jürgen Schweiger, Continental Automotive

15:40

Pragmatic driver assistance

Guillaume Devauchelle, Valeo

16:00

Future challenges of electronics in cars

Rémi Bastien, Renault

16:20

Closing remarks

Jochen Langheim, Chairman

16:30

End of conference

Registration

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Access & Accommodation

conference venue

PALAIS DES CONGRES DE VERSAILLES

10 rue de la Chancellerie

78000 Versailles, France

 → access map

 

public transportation

  From Roissy CDG Airport, take RER B towards Paris and stop at “Saint-Michel Notre-Dame”.
Then, take another train RER C towards Versailles Rive-Gauche. Stop at “Versailles Rive-Gauche”.
The Palais des Congrès is 5 min by foot.
     
  From Saint-Lazare station (Paris), take a SNCF train towards Paris “Versailles Rive-Droite”.
The Palais des Congrès is 20 min by foot.
   

 

Access and transportation map

 

 

 

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