Hagen Boehmert received his diploma in Electrical Engineering and Information Technology from the University of Applied Sciences and Arts in Hanover in 2007 before working within the automotive industry (focus on verification and validation) in Michigan, USA. After his return in 2010 he was employed as safety engineer for series development of chassis components before switching to Continental in 2013 as functional safety manager for automated driving. In 2017 his responsibility increased into systems engineering and in his new role he built up the team and knowhow in Yokohama, Japan. During 2020 he moved back to Germany as the head of safety and security engineering to lead the successful predevelopment within the Advanced Technologies in Frankfurt, Germany.
A | AI & ML Stream | Case Study
Monday, March 17
03:30 pm - 04:00 pm
Live in Berlin
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From past to future, mobility has been the heartbeat of life. Achieving seamless mobility will enable everyone to enjoy life more fully. However, as we strive to make this dream a reality, the complexity of systems increases, with AI playing a crucial role in bringing this vision closer. Beyond novel and complex functionalities, systems must ensure safe and secure operations. This new disruptive scenario, together with its enabler, AI engineering, introduces new challenges for safety engineering, making conventional approaches insufficient to guarantee safety. It is no longer enough to design a system, add safety features, and deploy it. Continuous monitoring, adjustments, development of the operational domain description, and further development are necessary. This underscores the importance of revisiting development and operational concepts to adapt to these evolving demands. In this session, you will: