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3rd AutoSec China Week 2019

 

3rd AutoSec China Week 2019

3rd AutoSec China Week 2019
Shanghai China
September 18 – 20, 2019

With the theme of “Safeguard Future Automotive”, 3rd AutoSec China Week, organized by Taas Labs, will be held on Sep.18-20th in Shanghai China, including two conferences, one is 3rd Automotive Security China Summit 2019 (18-19th Sep. 2019), the other is 3rd Autonomous Vehicle & ADAS China Summit 2019 (19-20th Sep. 2019).

3rd AutoSec China Week will totally focus on automotive cybersecurity and ADAS, deeply discuss the development of global autonomous vehicle across standard policy and diversified technologies of 5G, V2X, ISO21434, E/E A, info security, takeover and redundant design, HMI, HD map, smart cockpit, lidar and much more. Over 400 industry experts from government, research centers, companies, Tier 1s, OEMs, Software Providers etc. will gather on Sep.18-20th to exchange ideas and create new insight for autonomous vehicle.

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