From February 27 - 28, 2014, we.CONECT invited an international audience of automotive professionals from departments such as Vehicle Dynamics, Driver Assistance and ADAS to the premier Autonomous Driving 2014 The Future of ADAS conference in Berlin.
More than 200 global automotive professionals, team leaders and engineering managers from OEMs, Tier1 & suppliers, global research institutions and market gathered in February 2014 to benchmark their projects and strategies to the status of autonomous driving.
Autonomous Driving 2014 The Future of ADAS Survey Report
1. SURVEY TRENDS & FORCES
Autonomous Driving 2014
The Future of ADAS
From February 27 - 28, 2014, we.CONECT invited an international audience of automotive
professionals from departments such as Vehicle Dynamics, Driver Assistance and ADAS to the
premier Autonomous Driving 2014 The Future of ADAS conference in Berlin.
More than 200 global automotive professionals, team leaders and engineering managers from
OEMs, Tier1 & suppliers, global research institutions and market gathered in February 2014 to
benchmark their projects and strategies to the status of autonomous driving.
Within the 2 conference days, delegating professionals participated in a short industry survey, which
highlighted valuable trends and forces of the automated driving evolution.
The we.CONECT Autonomous Driving survey 2014 compiled data collected from a total of 117
engineers, researchers, senior researchers, board members, directors, senior managers and team
leaders from the global autonomous driving industry. It offers predictions and insights into current
challenges, technological innovations and industry drivers, and showcases the diverse expectations
related to the usability and application of autonomous driving.
Industry Trends & Forces for Autonomous Driving 2014
Autonomous Driving is closest to be realized in Off-Highway / Mining (48%), followed by
Shuttle Services and Public Transport (26%)
48% expect full autonomous driving to take 10-15 years until realization
A likely break-through application for autonomous driving is ‘Automated Highway Driving’
(41%)
Challenges to Autonomous Driving
Significant inhibiting factors for autonomous driving are regulatory mandates / legal restrictions
(24%), liability issues (20%) and safety concerns
Promises of Autonomous Driving
At the same time, industry professionals rate the factors of safety (22%), reduced stress levels
(19%) and reduced traffic congestion (14%) as the top promises and benefits gained from
autonomous driving
Impact of Autonomous Driving
81% See autonomous driving as an opportunity for the overall automotive industry
53% expect for new market entrants to play a significant role in the evolution of autonomous
driving, 39% suggest that already established OEMs will dominate
The latest trends & forces will again be at the center of discussion at the we.CONECT Automotive
Tech.AD - The Future of ADAS 2014 conference from November, 17-18, 2014 in Detroit, USA.
Be part of the next chapter of the automotive industry
and register now. Benefit from high-level knowledge
transfer on the pressing technological, safety-, risk-,
social- and legal aspects of autonomous driving with
leading company representatives.
Contact: Serina Gummert | we.CONECT Global Leaders | serina.gummert@we-conect.com