On the fourth day of IAA TRANSPORTATION 2024, although the Main Stage of the IAA Conference was closed, the Industry Stage and Speaker’s Corner continued to offer a wide variety of topics, ranging from autonomous trucks and AI-driven vehicle design to blockchain technology for efficient charging.
Experts, industry leaders, and start-ups showcased their latest developments and discussed the challenges and opportunities that will shape the commercial vehicle industry in the coming years.
On the fourth day of IAA TRANSPORTATION 2024, although the Main Stage of the IAA Conference was closed, the Industry Stage and Speaker’s Corner continued to offer a wide variety of topics, ranging from autonomous trucks and AI-driven vehicle design to blockchain technology for efficient charging.
Experts, industry leaders, and start-ups showcased their latest developments and discussed the challenges and opportunities that will shape the commercial vehicle industry in the coming years.
Additional Lectures and Discussions on the Future of Transport and Diversity
Experts explored the potentials and challenges of autonomous driving in heavy-duty transportation. Various companies shared insights into their work. ADASKY emerged as a pioneer in thermal imaging sensor technology, demonstrating how their innovations can enhance the safety and efficiency of autonomous vehicles. KRAVAG emphasized the importance of data-driven insurance models for future mobility. PBX, a provider of modern telematics solutions, introduced services that optimize fleet management and boost efficiency. Embotech, specializing in automated driving and steering technology, showcased how their software solutions accelerate the development of autonomous commercial vehicles. Presentations also included profiles of companies like fleetbay, a specialist in digital fleet management tools; LOX Container Technology, an expert in intelligent container logistics; and Smarter Eye Technology. SimScale demonstrated how AI-supported cloud simulations could revolutionize automotive development.
The role of blockchain technology in charging electric commercial vehicles was another hot topic of discussion. Additionally, experts discussed how ecosystems of industry leaders, tech innovators, and regulators can collaborate to tackle the diverse challenges of transitioning to electric vehicles. Bridge load monitoring on highways was also covered, with Sinovation EV presenting its "one-stop solutions for electric commercial vehicles."
Test drives remained a highlight, with visitors taking full advantage of the IAA Test Drives. A variety of vehicles continued to be available for testing on-site, including battery-electric vehicles, hydrogen-powered options, gas-powered models, and even some of the latest diesel engines adhering to the newest emission standards.
Test drives remained a highlight, with visitors taking full advantage of the IAA Test Drives. A variety of vehicles continued to be available for testing on-site, including battery-electric vehicles, hydrogen-powered options, gas-powered models, and even some of the latest diesel engines adhering to the newest emission standards.