7 autonomous driving conferences to explore the future of mobility

  • Autonomous vehicle conferences provide platforms for industry leaders, researchers, and policymakers to discuss advancements and challenges in self-driving technology.
  • These conferences feature keynote speeches, panel discussions, technical sessions, and industry showcases, offering valuable insights into the latest innovations and trends.
  • From global summits to specialised forums, the conferences highlighted below play a crucial role in shaping the trajectory of autonomous vehicles.

The rapid evolution of autonomous vehicle technology is promising safer, more efficient, and more sustainable mobility solutions. As the industry continues to advance, conferences dedicated to autonomous vehicles have emerged as essential platforms for knowledge exchange, collaboration, and innovation.

1. IEEE Intelligent Vehicles Symposium (IV)

IV is a conference sponsored by the IEEE Intelligent Transportation Systems Society (ITSS). Researchers, engineers, practitioners, and students, from industry, universities and government agencies are invited to present their latest work and to discuss research and applications for intelligent vehicles and vehicle-infrastructure cooperation.

2. IEEE Intelligent Transportation Systems Conference (ITSC)

ITSC is an annual flagship conference of the IEEE Intelligent Transportation Systems Society (ITSS). Researchers, engineers, practitioners, and students, from industry, universities and government agencies are invited to present their latest work and to discuss research and applications for intelligent vehicles and vehicle-infrastructure cooperation. ITSC welcomes articles in the field of intelligent vehicles dealing with new developments in theory and applications, vehicle technologies and demonstrations. It also welcomes proposals for workshops and tutorial sessions to be offered the day before the symposium.

Also read: Why do we need autonomous vehicles?

3. IEEE International Conference on Vehicular Electronics and Safety (ICVES)

ICVES is an annual forum sponsored by IEEE Intelligent Transportation Systems Society. It brings together researchers and practitioners to discuss vehicle electronics, and research and application aspects of safety systems.

4. IEEE International Conference on Connected Vehicles and Expo (ICCVE)

ICCVE serves as a platform for gathering together all relevant communities and domains. Experts, practitioners and policy makers from all around the world present the latest innovations and advances on connected vehicles, share their experiences and insights, forecast the latest trends and new opportunities, and discuss policy, economics and social implications.

Also read: How do autonomous vehicles work?

5. IEEE International Symposium on Autonomous Vehicle Software (AVS)

AVS creates a unique venue for the researchers, engineers, industry players and policy makers to present the latest advancements and innovations in the theoretical work, open source projects, software applications and regulation in the autonomous vehicle software.

6. IFAC Symposium on Intelligent Autonomous Vehicles (IAV)

The Symposium targets topics in the field of intelligent autonomous vehicles (IAV). It presents methods and representative techniques to either solve typical problems or to document successful test cases and applications. The addressed modality of the vehicles may range from land, sea and air to space and they may be designed as multi vehicle systems in swarms or networked platoons as well as individual carriers.

Also read: How is AI used in autonomous vehicles?

7. International Symposium on Connected and Autonomous Vehicles (SoCAV)

SoCAV is dedicated to providing a platform and opportunities for researchers, scientists, engineers and scholars to exchange and share their experiences, new ideas and research in the common research field of Connected and Autonomous Vehicles, and to discuss practical issues, the challenges encountered as well as the solutions adopted.

Lydia-Luo

Lydia Luo

Lydia Luo, an intern reporter at BTW media dedicated in IT infrastructure. She graduated from Shanghai University of International Business and Economics. Send tips to j.y.luo@btw.media.

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