Discover the future of off-highway vehicle innovation

Discover the future of off-highway vehicle innovation

The US off-highway sector has moved beyond a single solution to a multi-energy, complex landscape that is based on the distinct set of geographical and operational requirements that require a more diverse approach to power autonomy. As technology advances and vehicles evolve, they require a change in the way they think about the architecture of systems, HMI, as well as autonomy infrastructure. This conference will focus on the engineering that is required to tackle the technical issues of autonomy; the economics regarding how much it costs to own a vehicle (TCO) and the operational challenges associated with propulsion; the complexity of UX/in-cabin administration; as well as the crucial importance of data-driven intelligence to improve performance across a wide and ever-changing fleet of vehicles' needs.