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AUGMENTED REALITY in the Industry
International CTI Conference | 28 and 29 November 2016 | Berlin, Germany
MAIN TOPICS
Æ Challenges of augmented reality for driving experience
Æ AR in workshop repair
Æ The use of augmented reality and virtual reality at exhibition & events
Æ Self-learning augmented reality system
Æ The truth about augmented reality in the industry
Network, exchange
and get new insights
from AR experts
from leading industry
companies
Listen to presentations by e.g.:
Conference language will be English!
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Delegates Augmented Reality by sectors
39 % Automotive
17 % Consultancy
16 % Software Providers
14 % Electronics
9 % Research/Universities
2 % Trade
3 % Others
Who would benefitCEOs, Managing Directors, Technical Directors, Operations
Managers, Project Managers and Executives in the automotive
manufacturing and supplier industries, dealing with:
Business Development // Design // Engineering // Production
Maintenance // Service // Marketing // Service // Sales // Aftermarket
Also representatives from:
Content Provider // Hard- and Software Providers
Consultancies // Research Institution
Who attended 2015
Delegates Augmented Reality by job titles
27 % R&D/Innovation
17 % Technology
16 % Marketing/Sales
11 % Managing Directors
9 % IT
7 % Business Development
2 % Projects
11 % Others
Media Partner
Monday | 28 November 2016
CHAIRMEN : Prof. Gerrit Meixner
Director at Usability and Interaction Technology Laboratory (UniTyLab),
Heilbronn University
9.30
Business reception – Registration
10.00
Welcome address by Car Training Institute and
opening by the chairman
10.15
The truth about augmented reality in the industry
Why AR isn't the holy grail
What technology providers don't tell you
Martin Hengstmann, Manager Business Development, iTiZZiMO AG
10.45
Emotional AR
Innovative ways in AR & VR to tell compelling product stories
How AR can be used to reach new audiences that amplify to brands
A look at creating an emotional customer response to products,
even if they aren’t yet in market
Simon Levitt, Ford Global Technology Director, Imagination
11.15 DISCUSSION WITH THE SPEAKERS
11.30 NETWORKING BREAK
12.00
Challenges of augmented reality for driving experience
Augmented Reality in vehicle driving experience
Relevant use-cases for AR in vehicle
Challenges for implementing AR in vehicle
Patrick Nebout, Head of Advanced Technology Development, Visteon
12.30
Connected vision: smart glasses and augmented reality in
industrial/automotive IoT ecosystems
Exit Google glass/enter HoloLens:
smart glasses in 2016 – present and future
Hands free: smart glasses and AR solutions in industry and automotive
Connecting to the IoT ecosystem:
AR platforms and solutions incorporating live data
Wolfgang Stelzle, CEO, RE’FLEKT GmbH
1.00 DISCUSSION WITH THE SPEAKERS
1.15 NETWORKING LUNCH
2.30
ROUND TABLE SESSION
Join in the discussions at hosted theme-tables.
Write, draw or sketch your thoughts and ideas.
Switch between theme-tables – take your ideas forward!
INTERACTIVE +++ get involved and
discuss topical issues with industry colleagues
CREATIVE +++ new ideas and approaches
– shared knowledge for a wider perspective
INNOVATIVE +++ the future at a glance
– developing ideas with other experts
3.15
Presenting the results of the table discussion
in front of the plenary session
3.30 NETWORKING BREAK
4.15
Augmented reality at Bosch
What are the drivers to implement AR at all
Examples how AR is applied for internal and external products
Technology used for those AR solutions
How does the future of AR look like ?
Jürgen Lumera, Director Global TIS Product Management and Innovation,
Bosch Automotive Service Solutions
4.30
Adding value to the value chain
Gerben Harmsen, CEO and Founder, TWNKLS
5.00
How to give your technicians “super power”
Enabling more effective diagnostic and repair procedures whilst securing
process reliability
Empowering, not enslaving the technician
Ensuring scalable delivery to and in the workshop
Dominik Wrede, Product Manager, Continental Automotive
5.30 DISCUSSION WITH THE SPEAKERS
5.45 END OF THE FIRST CONFERENCE DAY
6.15
Get together | At the end of the first
conference day CTI invites you to take the
opportunity to expand and strengthen
your network in an informal and relaxed
atmosphere with foods and drinks.
Tuesday | 29 November 2016
9.30
Self-learning augmented reality system
Fast content generation through demonstrating
Documentation of workflows
Active user feedback
Prof. Didier Stricker, Scientific Director and Head of Augmented Vision,
German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence GmbH (DFKI)
10.00
Increasing industrial performance with AR
How to deploy AR from informations systems to the shop floor
How to use AR to improve industrial processes
Examples of how AR is used in the automotive industry
Dr Sebastian Knödel, Director of Research and Development,
Diota - Augmenting Industries
10.30 DISCUSSION WITH THE SPEAKERS
10.45 NETWORKING BREAK
11.15
Painting the largest canvas of the world
Projective AR in shipbuilding
Combination of measurement technology and augmented reality
Industry 4.0 in practice
Dr Björn Schwerdtfeger, CEO, www.AugmentedRealityExperts.de and
André Schreiber, MEYER WERFT GmbH & Co. KG
11.45
The use of augmented reality and virtual reality at exhibition & events
Show how Scania has used augmented reality and VR at exhibition & events
Describe workflow from CAD data to finished AR/VR application
Challenges in using this technology – advantages and disadvantages
Future use of augmented reality – what is lacking now and what can
be improved?
Peter Kärrlander, Head of Event & Exhibiton, Scania CV AB
12.15 DISCUSSION WITH THE SPEAKERS
12.30 NETWORKING LUNCH
1.30
Auto AR – panoramic augmented reality with building information
modeling data
Building information modeling (BIM) is a construction process based
on the idea of working with shared digital models
Amongst other things, BIM provides high quality geometry data about
a planned building which can be used for visualizations
We present Auto AR, a mobile system for real-time presentation and
capturing of high-quality panoramic augmented reality
Auto AR has been used to visualize the central BIM reference object
of Volkswagen Financial Services AG in Braunschweig, Germany
Dr Leif Oppermann, Head of Mixed and Augmented Reality Solutions, Fraunhofer FIT
2.00
The future of smart glasses
Why Google Glass did fail
Industrial use cases for smart glasses (and wearable displays)
Display technologies (optional)
Vision for consumer adoption
Kayvan Mirza, CEO, Optinvent
2.30 DISCUSSION WITH SPEAKER AND CLOSING REMARKS
3.00 END OF THE CONFERENCE
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Your team of experts
ÆKayvan Mirza, CEO, Optinvent ÆDr Leif Oppermann, Head of Mixed and Augmented Reality Solutions, Fraunhofer FITÆDr Björn Schwerdtfeger, CEO,
www.AugmentedRealityExperts.de ÆProf. Didier Stricker, Scientific Director and Head of Augmented Vision, German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence
GmbH (DFKI)
Sponsoring & Exhibition
Bosch is a pioneer and trendsetter in terms of Augmented Reality applications for the automotive sector. At the same time, it is
the first company providing a platform for the industrialization of Augmented Reality, the Common Augmented Reality Platform
– CAP. In an easy and fast manner, it facilitates the integration of digital and visual contents into, for instance, technical documentations. Of course all sectors of a
company can take advantage from it.
Bosch Automotive Service Solutions GmbH | Parkring 4, 85748 Garching, Germany, www.boschautomotiveservicesolutions.com
ÆCHAIRMEN: Prof. Gerrit Meixner, Director at Usability and Interaction Technology Laboratory (UniTyLab), Heilbronn University ÆMartin Hengstmann,
Manager Business Development, iTiZZiMO AG
TWNKLS is a full-service AR agency that focuses on the creation, development, production and implementati-
on of mobile AR applications. Our clients are represented in the retail, edutainment, maintenance, constructi-
on & industry sectors. TWNKLS is creative and innovative, and has the technical knowledge and experience in
the area of Augmented Reality, Real-time 3D and Computer Vision. We are one of the very few AR agencies that combine developing its own tracking and recognition
technology with developing mobile solutions. We want Augmented Reality to make a difference!
Twnkls Augmented Reality | NL-3013 AK Rotterdam, Stationsplein 45, Unit D1.145, www.twnkls.com
ÆPeter Kärrlander, Head of Event & Exhibiton, Scania CV AB ÆDr Sebastian Knödel, Director of Research and Development, Diota - Augmenting Industries
ÆSimon Levitt, Ford Global Technical Director, Imagination ÆJürgen Lumera, Director Global TIS Product Management and Innovation, BOSCH Automotive
Service Solutions ÆPatrick Nebout, Head of Advanced Technology Development, Visteon
As a leading provider of industrial Augmented Reality software solutions, Diota enables large scale industrial companies to
increase efficiency by linking interactively digital data and human workplaces. With its strong technological innovations and
business-oriented solutions centered around DiotaPlayer, its AR software, the company is today a key player in the digital
factory and industrial competitiveness. Diota counts among its clients and partners major industrial players in France and Europe, from the aircraft, railway, naval,
automotive, energy and petrochemicals…industries (Dassault Aviation, Safran, DCNS, SNCF, PSA Group, Renault, Volkswagen Daimler, Air Liquide, Total, Bouygues
Construction …).
Diota | 15 avenue Émile Baudot, 91300 Massy, France, www.diota.com
CONFERENCE VENUE AND ACCOMMODATION
Kempinski Hotel Bristol Berlin
Kurfürstendamm 27, 10719 Berlin
Phone: +49 (0) 30.88 434 – 0
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At the first evening of the conference, the Kempinski Hotel Bristol Berlin
invites you to a welcome drink.
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