This week’s in-depth coverage includes a complete report about the fourth ISELED conference held last week, addressing interior lighting and visual displays. It confirms the importance of interior lighting as a design element which gives the car its personality, and is key to interaction between smart surfaces and occupants. The diversity of supporting technologies was on display, and the importance of electronic architecture behind it.
The next DVN Workshop, to happen in Paris this coming 1-2 February, will include a whole session dedicated to interior lighting. Please consider this call for papers your call to action: write in and tell us about the technologies, techniques, innovations, and ideas you’d like to present in a lecture, and/or in an expo booth at the event.
The next DVN Workshop after that will be in the Frankfurt area on 26-27 April. It will focus on interior technologies in five categories: functional surfaces; driver monitoring; HMI/HUD; interior air quality, and materials and sustainability. These five rubrics reflect the major trends influencing the future of automotive interiors. Lecture priority is given to DVN Interior members, so here again, write in with your contribution proposals.
Don’t miss the bonus episode of Car Interiors Unplugged, last before an overview summary series to be published in November and December.
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