Hardware.AD Europe on September 28-29, 2026 in Berlin, Germany - Conference Index

Hardware.AD Europe on September 28-29, 2026 in Berlin, Germany

Hardware.AD Europe September 28, 2026 - Berlin, Germany

Discover the future of computing for autonomous vehicles at Hardware.AD!

Join now to explore cutting-edge hardware and computing technologies that enable autonomous driving. Discuss best-in-class hardware for AI applications and real-time AI processing, Automated Driving HPC, automotive SoCs, zonal networking, sensor fusion, power efficiency, and safety-critical compute for autonomous vehicles with leading engineers, architects, and IT infrastructure practitioners.

Be part of the innovation driving the future of AD systems. See you in Berlin!Automotive SoCs: What compute architectures are best suited for handling high-bandwidth sensor fusion in real-time autonomous driving?


AI Accelerators & NPUs: How can NPUs and AI accelerators improve latency and power efficiency for deep-learning models in autonomous perception?


Memory & Storage: How can high-speed, non-volatile storage solutions keep up with the massive data logging requirements of autonomous vehicle fleets?


Zonal Controllers & Networking: What networking protocols and architectures enable deterministic, low-latency communication between zonal controllers and central compute units?


AI Accelerators & NPUs + Power Management: How can AI model compression and specialized compute units reduce power consumption without compromising real-time inference accuracy?


Zonal Controllers & Networking: What are the biggest integration challenges when transitioning from a distributed ECU architecture to a zonal E/E architecture?


Hardware and Software Co-design: How do hardware and software co-design approaches impact the reliability and certification of safety-critical autonomous driving systems?


Safety-Critical Compute: How can fail-operational safety architectures be implemented to ensure ASIL-D compliance in centralized compute systems?


Sensors (LiDAR, Radar, Cameras): What are the key trade-offs between LiDAR, radar, and camera-based perception for Level 4 and Level 5 autonomy?

  • Automotive SoCs: What compute architectures are best suited for handling high-bandwidth sensor fusion in real-time autonomous driving?
  • AI Accelerators & NPUs: How can NPUs and AI accelerators improve latency and power efficiency for deep-learning models in autonomous perception?
  • Memory & Storage: How can high-speed, non-volatile storage solutions keep up with the massive data logging requirements of autonomous vehicle fleets?
  • Zonal Controllers & Networking: What networking protocols and architectures enable deterministic, low-latency communication between zonal controllers and central compute units?
  • AI Accelerators & NPUs + Power Management: How can AI model compression and specialized compute units reduce power consumption without compromising real-time inference accuracy?
  • Zonal Controllers & Networking: What are the biggest integration challenges when transitioning from a distributed ECU architecture to a zonal E/E architecture?
  • Hardware and Software Co-design: How do hardware and software co-design approaches impact the reliability and certification of safety-critical autonomous driving systems?
  • Safety-Critical Compute: How can fail-operational safety architectures be implemented to ensure ASIL-D compliance in centralized compute systems?
  • Sensors (LiDAR, Radar, Cameras): What are the key trade-offs between LiDAR, radar, and camera-based perception for Level 4 and Level 5 autonomy?

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