Interior technologies presented at CES 2025 were very much focused to make mobility more comfortable, personalized, and safer. The number of new driver monitoring systems was impressive—as was the potential that results from the data generated. This can be used to develop features that support drivers and potentially improve general road safety. This week’s in-depth piece highlights these in-car sensing technologies, whose development is primarily driven by convergence of regulations and technology readiness.
You’ll see as well in this week’s interior news that these sensing technologies, complemented by software, ‘artificial intelligence’, and machine learning, can passively manage driver-impairment situations due to alcohol or other substances—likely a next step in regulations.
The next DVN Interior Workshop will be on 8-9 April in Köln, Germany. You’ll find the latest version of the docket in today’s newsletter as well as on the website. Watch for more information as we finalize and fine-tune the lecture lineup and exhibitions.
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