EXPO PREVIEW MAY 20, 21 & 22, 2025 STUTTGART, GERMANY Cutting-edge neural rendering and reconstruction aiMotive aiMotive will showcase its advance in autonomous vehicle simulation at the expo. The aiSim World Extractor is an AI-powered tool designed to automate large-scale, high-fidelity map creation like never before. Using state-of-the-art neural rendering, reconstruction and 3D Gaussian splatting, World Extractor quickly and efficiently transforms raw sensor data into photorealistic, fully navigable 3D environments. By eliminating the domain gap between real-world and synthetic testing, it ensures that simulation-based validation is more representative than ever, allowing AV developers to train, test and validate autonomous systems in virtual worlds that accurately mirror reality. This next-gen approach to mapping and simulation reduces manual effort, making it quicker and easier to generate realistic, scalable digital twins for AV development and validation. BOOTH: 9340 Advanced driver assistance expertise Eximia Engineering Eximia guides customers’ ADAS development teams through every step, from setting up test systems to commissioning, coding and executing tests. HIL simulations enhance development with virtual testing, reducing costs and accelerating progress. Over-the-air testing takes it further by providing real-time software updates and diagnostics – no workshop required. The integration of 5G and V2X communication is transforming how vehicles interact with their environment, enabling real-time communication. Visit Eximia at the expo to find out more. BOOTH: 9366 REGISTER NOW FOR YOUR FREE ENTRY PASS www.adas-avtexpo.com/stuttgart Datalogging innovations Xylon Xylon will showcase its open datalogging platforms at the expo. Key innovations include ASAM CMP (Capture Module Protocol) support, which enhances communication between capture modules and centralized recording units, enabling users to combine the benefits of distributed and centralized datalogging systems. Xylon will also unveil a new pluggable GVIF video I/O module for recording from up to four cameras, along with full playback capabilities. The Xylon Quattro datalogging and HIL system now supports the SFF-8644 interface for compatibility with popular external enterprise storage solutions. BOOTH: 9424 CONFERENCE SPEAKER SPOTLIGHT ANDRY RAKOTONIRAINY PROFESSOR IN ITS, QUEENSLAND UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY (CARRS-Q) This presentation explores the transformative potential DAY 2 of large language models (LLMs) in shaping the next WEDNESDAY, generation of advanced driver assistance systems and MAY 21 automated vehicle technologies. It will provide an overview of research conducted at the Centre for Leveraging LLMs Accident Research and Road Safety – Queensland for advanced (CARRS-Q), focusing on the innovative integration of applications in LLMs across diverse domains. These include applications ADAS and AVs in cooperative intelligent transportation systems (C-ITS), augmented reality interfaces, digital twin technology and tailored solutions for rural and remote environments. The presentation will highlight how these advancements can enhance road safety and inform future developments in ITS. Please visit the website to see the latest conference program and speaker details 48 ADAS & Autonomous Vehicle International April 2025