Thomas Lennartz is the Head of Vehicle Concepts & HMI at the Institute for Automotive Engineering (ika) at RWTH Aachen University. In this role, he leads a team addressing the current challenges of future mobility. With a background in automotive engineering, Thomas specializes in research within the emerging field of HMI development. He is actively engaged in public research projects focused on designing automated shuttles as a novel mode of public transport. Recognizing that mobility extends beyond traditional vehicles, he collaborates with an interdisciplinary team to explore innovative concepts in micro-mobility, aiming to introduce unprecedented flexibility in modern freight transport through the utilization of delivery robots. Thomas prioritizes user experience, understanding it as a pivotal factor influencing the acceptance of new technology in public spaces. Additionally, he has led projects developing optimal remote interaction concepts for automotive cockpits, investigating intuitive and less distracting interaction models for future vehicle designs.
6 | Sustainability 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.