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Additium Technologies
Additium Technologies
ADDITIUM is a high-tech engineering company with 25 years of direct experience in design, production, commissioning and customizing test systems. Providing professional solutions and turnkey projects: Full-Scale Crash Test facilities, E-Launchers, Crash Simulation systems (Sleds), Electrical-SBA and other component level test-rigs (according to international safety regulations and/or specific R&D requirements).
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Applied Intuition
Applied Intuition
Applied Intuition’s suite of simulation, validation, and data management software makes it faster, safer, and easier to bring autonomous systems to market. Autonomy programs across industries and 17 of the top 20 global automotive OEMs rely on Applied’s solutions to develop, test, and deploy autonomous systems at scale.
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Applus IDIADA
Applus IDIADA
With over 30 years’ experience performing comprehensive safety projects, Applus IDIADA is one of the leading automotive engineering companies worldwide. Our expertise, unique facilities and focus on innovation make us a reliable and trusted partner. We invite you to visit us at stand 3-11 or attend our presentations!
3-11
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Autoliv Japan Ltd.
Autoliv Japan Ltd.
Autoliv is the worldwide leader in automotive safety systems, producing for example airbags, seatbelts, and steering wheels for light vehicles. Autoliv's Mobility Safety Solutions covers pedestrian protection, pyrotechnical safety switches, and safety solutions for riders of powered two-wheelers. Our colleagues are passionate about our vision of Saving More Lives.
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Automotive Coalition for Traffic Safety, Inc. (ACTS)
Automotive Coalition for Traffic Safety, Inc. (ACTS)
The DADSS Program is researching and developing a first–of–its–kind alcohol detection technology for integration into new motor vehicles that will passively detect when a vehicle operator is impaired with a blood alcohol concentration at or above the applicable legal limit and will prevent the vehicle from moving.
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Cellbond
Cellbond
Cellbond is a leading supplier of Crash Test Barriers, ATD’s, and test equipment. Development and manufacturing is carried out in-house on our UK sites. Products are supported by Cellbond regional service centers and representatives around the world. Finite Element Models of all products are available through our partners.
3-8
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DAIHATSU MOTOR CO., LTD.
DAIHATSU MOTOR CO., LTD.
In order to provide “more Safe transportation” and to realize a region/society where no one is left behind, DAIHATSU has adopted the following : "Advanced Safety for Everyone." We exhibit 1) AEB, firstly introduced to Japanese K-truck category, 2) autonomous driving vehicle, are being demonstrated in residential areas where the population is aging, 3) wheelchair securement devices.
3-9
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Department of Transportation/NHTSA
Department of Transportation/NHTSA
The Vehicle Safety program at NHTSA is comprised of four interconnected offices Rulemaking, Enforcement, Vehicle Safety Research and National Center for Statistics and Analysis that work together to make the vehicles on our Nation’s roadways safer.
1-6
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Honda Motor Co., Ltd
Honda Motor Co., Ltd
Aiming to achieve "zero fatalities in traffic accidents involving Honda motorcycles and automobiles worldwide by 2050", Honda exhibits advanced future safety technologies contribute to creating a society where every traffic participant is free from the risk of traffic accidents, and can move freely and with peace of mind.
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HORIBA, Ltd.
HORIBA, Ltd.
We contribute to the development of safe mobility in the CASE era by providing various evaluation systems and testing and consulting services related to vehicle development from parts to vehicles and from bench bench to public roads, and by utilizing the measurement technology that we have long provided for exhaust gas testing facilities.
3-3
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ISUZU MOTORS LIMITED
ISUZU MOTORS LIMITED
Our exhibition display includes the ELF a light-duty truck and cabin of GIGA a heavy-duty truck, while our efforts to reduce driver fatigue and traffic accidents using advanced driving support technologies are showcased via videos and display panels
1-5
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Japan Automobile Research Institute
Japan Automobile Research Institute
JARI is a comprehensive research institute that carries out basic surveys, research, and technology development, as well as testing and evaluation of technology related to automobile. JARI exhibits representative testing and evaluation facilities (Jtown, ADAS test field) specialized in research on passive safety, active safety, automated driving, etc.
3-2
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JASTI Co., LTD
JASTI Co., LTD
Crash test A TD:
THOR50 (New Frontal Impact Test ATD)、 WorldSID50 (New Side Impact Test ATD) THOR05F (New Frontal Impact test Female ATD)
Ultra light ATD ; UL H3-05AF (Interior design and measuring use for confortability, etc)3-4
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KYOWA ELECTRONIC INSTRUMENTS CO., LTD.
KYOWA ELECTRONIC INSTRUMENTS CO., LTD.
KYOWA is a measuring instrument manufacturer and the core technology is strain gages. Our main exhibits are crash test measurement systems for vehicles and dummies. We are seeking to realize further improvement of automobile safety, through the crash safety tests and various measurements including stability and controllability evaluations.
3-7
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Mazda Motor Corporation
Mazda Motor Corporation
Mazda Proactive Safety, Mazda’s safety philosophy based on understanding, trusting and respecting the driver, aims to support drivers in driving safely and help to prevent/reduce the damage resulting from an accident if it were to occur due to driver mistake. Advanced techonlogies including Driver Emergency Assist, Driver Monitoring are introduced.
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Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism (MLIT)
Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism (MLIT)
MLIT will use posters to introduce Japanese policies such as future direction of vehicle safety measures.
In addition, weʼll show videos teaching drivers to prevent over-reliant on new technologies.
Moreover, weʼll display the vehicle whose collision safety performance was tested and evaluated by MLIT and NASVA through JNCAP.3-1
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Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd.
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd.
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. Group is currently developing its solutions business in mobility and other new areas. Taking focus on infrastructure to support the “CASE” society, we will exhibit “Automated vehicle testing and verification systems”, “Smart stockyard”, “Traffic flow management system” and “CPD (Child Presence Detection) System”
3-12
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Mitsubishi Motors Corporation
Mitsubishi Motors Corporation
Approaches for the future active and passive safety technology of Mitsubishi Motors are exhibited. Especially, examples of the analysis regarding the unique traffic accidents in ASEAN region, one of the growing markets having the different traffic accident situation from developed countries, are shown.
3-10
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National Agency for Automotive Safety and Victims' Aid (NASVA)
National Agency for Automotive Safety and Victims' Aid (NASVA)
We will exhibit vehicles that have undergone collision safety performance evaluations, explain the safety performance evaluations through poster displays and other means, and broadcast test footage as part of the automobile assessment project being carried out in collaboration with the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism.
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National Traffic Safety and Environment Laboratory
National Traffic Safety and Environment Laboratory
The booth of NTSEL, NTSEL, exhibit innovative systems and equipment for our research on the safety of automated driving systems: (1) The artificial rainfall device (2) A model of the VR test system and (3) A video presentation of large-scale driving simulators.We also introduce our latest research contents on posters.
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Nissan Motor Co., Ltd.
Nissan Motor Co., Ltd.
Nissan aims to provide advanced driving support and intelligent technologies to more customers and enhance their value under the long-term vision "Nissan Ambition 2030". At the booth, Nissan will introduce its latest driving support technologies, such as “ProPILOT2.0” and “ProPILOTRemote Park”, and display the Nissan ARIYA equipped with these technologies.
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SUBARU CORPORATION
SUBARU CORPORATION
SUBARU has always been developing people-centered vehicles and refining its unique safety technologies. In this exhibit, we introduce technologies that aim for Zero Fatal Traffic Accidents by 2030. The current technologies are shown in new CROSSTREK and ADAS parts, and the future development is shown in display panels and videos.
2-4
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Suzuki Motor Corporation
Suzuki Motor Corporation
SUZUKI introduce autonomous bus demonstration and agricultural autonomous vehicle technology.
We also exhibit a "Passing Assistance Function" that displays vehicle side view on a monitor at low speeds.3-6
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TOYOTA MOTOR CORPORATION
TOYOTA MOTOR CORPORATION
With the aim of realizing zero traffic casualties, which is ultimate desire of mobility industry, Toyota’s integrated three-part initiative, safe vehicle development, contribution to safe and smooth traffic environment and safety enlightenment to people is presented with what Toyota has accomplished so far and Toyota will address for the future.
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UTAC
UTAC
UTAC is a market-leading international group in digital & sustainable mobility, customisable testing solutions & systems, vehicle engineering, type approval, regulatory advice & expertise, certification, training and corporate events.
The Group provides services to customers in the various sectors: mobility, transport, tyre, petrochemical, agriculture and defence industries. UTAC operates test centres and laboratories in France, UK, USA, Finland, Morocco, and Germany and subsidiaries in China, Korea and Japan.2-5
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VBOX JAPAN Inc.
VBOX JAPAN Inc.
VBOX GPS systems make it quick and easy to test and validate Advanced Drive「Assistance Systems (ADAS) in real-time.
The latest model VBOX3i ADAS delivers outstanding high speed RTK signal reacquisition and resilience on both the test track and the open road.
Indoor positioning system will also be exhibited.3-15
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ZF Group
ZF Group
ZF's innovative technologies and solutions to enhance safety and comfort for everyone, including the heatable seatbelt "ZF Heat Belt," will be presented with demonstrations of actual equipment. As a global technology company, ZF Group is committed to promoting sustainable, safe, and affordable mobility under our motto "Next Generation Mobility.
3-5
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Students
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Nihon University
Nihon University
Our research unit developed breakable dummy can visualize rib fractures that occur in the chest. This rib dummy made of polylactic acid (PLA) and measures the dimensions of the ribs from human CT images. Changes the PLA rib strength and dimension, reproduces the difference in tolerance of each age.
2-06
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Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology
Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology
Fastest autonomous cornering without causing rollover based on the Detection of Three-Dimensional Center of Gravity (D3DCG). D3DCG can detect C.O.G of vehicles and the restitutive force against rollover neither knowing mass (m) nor spring coefficient (k) of the vehicles. A 1/10 scale model RC car is driven autonomously proving D3DCG.
2-07
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Budapest University of Technology and Economics
Budapest University of Technology and Economics
TU Budapest Student Team presents safety risk based vehicle control system, applying V2V communication especially considering network performance metrics (NPMs) and vehicle dynamics parameters (VDPs)
3-17
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Oregon State University
Oregon State University
For their submission to the ESV 2023 Student Safety Technology Design Competition, Oregon State University presents NAViT, a smartphone app concept design which facilitates communication between pedestrians and automated vehicles (AVs) at unsignalized pedestrian crossings to improve pedestrian safety and comfort while interacting with AVs.
3-18
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University of California San Diego
University of California San Diego
Research from the Laboratory for Intelligent & Safe Automobiles at the University of California, San Diego. Presented works include SMART Hands (an AI system for driver hand activity recognition and finalist in the Student Safety Technology Design Competition) and real-world studies in driver readiness and takeover time in automated vehicles.
3-19
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Virginia Tech Transportation Institute
Virginia Tech Transportation Institute
The purpose of this project is to inform light vehicle operators when they are in the blind spot of a large truck while also encouraging them to vacate the blind spot. Our goal is to reduce crashes by reducing exposure of light vehicles in blind spots of large trucks.
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