Peter Rössger is the founder of beyond HMI/////. We focus on creating knowledge on HMIs, usability, and user experience for the automotive industry, the Industrial Internet, mobile machinery, and software applications. We perform studies on usability and user experience. We use our knowledge to develop HMI concepts for our customers. Until early 2015 Peter was Business Development Director at TES Electronic Solutions GmbH. During his 12 years with Harman Automotive he created HMI concepts for automotive OEMs like Mercedes, Porsche, Toyota, Hyundai, PSA, Ferrari, and Harley Davidson. For Daimler, he worked 4 years in driver-vehicle interaction. Peter holds a doctoral degree in Human Factors Engineering from the Technical University of Berlin. He published various papers on usability, user experience, cross-cultural HMIs, and autonomous driving. He lives at Böblingen near Stuttgart, Berlin, and at Port d'Andratx, Mallorca.
1 | Icebreaker
Sunday, June 15
08:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Live in Berlin
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5 | AI Café
Tuesday, June 17
11:10 am - 03:10 pm
Live in Berlin
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Tuesday, June 17
03:40 pm - 04:15 pm
Live in Berlin
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Presenting the results of our World Cafés: The moderators summarize the key take-aways of their World Café Round Tables on the main stage and share the main findings with all attendees.
Case Study
Tuesday, June 17
04:15 pm - 04:40 pm
Live in Berlin
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AI is transforming the visual and interactive aspects of automotive HMI, offering new dimensions in user experience and functionality. This presentation will explore how AI influences the design of automotive HMIs, focusing on enhancements in graphics and user interface elements. We will discuss key design considerations and best practices for incorporating AI-driven avatars and interactive components, ensuring they contribute effectively to the driving experience. Additionally, the presentation will cover how AI integration introduces innovative functionalities to automotive HMI systems, from adaptive displays to personalized interaction, as well as how AI-driven interactions might evolve to create even more intuitive and responsive automotive HMIs.
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