3rd Dresden Automotive Symposium
- Datum
- 01.10.2025 - 02.10.2025
- Zeit
- 09:00 - 19:00
- Sprache
- en
- Hauptthema
- Maschinenwesen
- Andere Themen
- Informatik, Elektro- u. Informationstechnik, Materialien, Verkehr, Umwelt, Wirtschaft, Ausgründung/Transfer
- Host
- Prof. Dr.-Ing. Günther Prokop
- Beschreibung
- The 3rd Dresden Automotive Symposium – DDAS ’25 offers a forum for discussions on Automotive Systems Engineering with the motto 'Idea-to-offering in half the time'.
Short, efficient development processes in the automotive industry are currently a major challenge. International competition is challenging all global manufacturers to develop ever faster, more cost-effectively, more flexibly and more agilely. This is happening in the face of ever-increasing product complexity and growing regulatory requirements.
Discuss with high-ranking speakers from Audi, BMW, Porsche, Volkswagen and others on these topics:
- New methods in requirements engineering and target cascading
- Cost/risk management in V&V
- Agile engineering methods
- Attribute engineering for the software defined vehicle
- Virtual methods in type approval
- Generative AI in automotive development, V&V and type approval
- Verification and validation of total vehicle functions
- Mixed-reality testing
The goal is to actively foster exchange among science, economy and politics. There is a registration fee, please see link to symposium homepage below. - Links
Letztmalig verändert: 25.07.2025, 17:30:12
Veranstaltungsort
Andere (Fahrzeugtechnisches Versuchszentrum (FVZ) der TU Dresden, August-Bebel-Straße 32, 01219 Dresden)
Veranstalter
TU Dresden, Fakultät Verkehrswissenschaften "Friedrich List"Hettnerstraße301062Dresden
Legende
- Ausgründung/Transfer
- Bauing., Architektur
- Biologie
- Chemie
- Elektro- u. Informationstechnik
- für Schüler:innen
- Gesellschaft, Philos., Erzieh.
- Informatik
- Jura
- Maschinenwesen
- Materialien
- Mathematik
- Medizin
- Physik
- Psychologie
- Sprache, Literatur und Kultur
- Umwelt
- Verkehr
- Weiterbildung
- Willkommen
- Wirtschaft