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    SDVs, ADAS, and Chip Supply Chains- What to Expect at the 3rd e-Mobility Conference

    As technology remains the perennial growth factor across all industries, the automotive sector is no exception to this phenomenon. Ranging from System-on-Chips (SoCs) to ADAS, modern-day automobiles have turned into machines driven by software and semiconductors. The integration of technology in automobiles has led to the emergence of modern-day connected and software-driven vehicles. As these vehicles hit the roads, it’s essential to highlight the breakthroughs, challenges, and opportunities they bring to the table. 

    The e-Mobility Conference returns for its third edition on September 17th, 2025, at BIEC, Bangalore, alongside electronica India and productronica India, serving as a platform for the industry to voice challenges, share concerns, explore opportunities, and highlight key breakthroughs and insights.

    Click here to secure your free seat in the conference now! 

    In its 3rd edition, the conference is set to take up the theme “Silicon to Mobility: EVs’ Quantum Leap,” where the eminent speakers and moderators will discuss the semiconductor components of EVs in detail. The conversations and discussions would focus on issues ranging from composition, implementation, observations, and others. As the conference unfolds, it will look into some specific issues that present some substantial opportunities for the automotive industry. 

    One among them is the issue of standardization, where the panel would look into a wholesome integration and composition of semiconductors in EVs, keeping in mind the dynamics of the market and demand already in place. As the conference moves forward, the discussions over the composition and integration aspect will move into the subject matter of Software Defined Vehicles (SDVs), underlining how chips and software are transforming the way we perceive vehicles. It will talk about the emergence of SDVs and how this transformational shift is gradually pushing the ownership as well as after-sales revenue in the automotive sector. 

    In its later part, the conference would take up Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS) to discuss how data-driven decisions and command and control can prevent accidents on the road, enabling a safer and healthier automotive landscape in the country and worldwide. Finally, the conference would rise to discuss the conundrum of semiconductor supply chains and how geopolitics is getting heavily in the way as nations double down on trade barriers and global trade receives a jolt from some specific policies. 

    To witness all this firsthand for free and also get a chance to ask questions, register here!

    As India and the world rise to adopt and embrace EVs, it becomes more important than ever to look into how we can shape these transformations to enable seamlessness and convenience for our people across the globe. 

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