IEEE Event Agenda – Tuesday May 12, 2026
🔹 5:00 PM – 5:30 PM
Registration, Refreshments, Food & Networking (Meet & Greet)
Featured Speakers & Sessions
🔹 5:30 PM – 6:15 PM
Topic 1: Industry Talk – Standardizing Automotive Firmware for SDVs
Experts from Mercedes-Benz, Arm, and Athos Silicon will discuss the urgent need for a standardized, secure, and vendor-agnostic firmware foundation.
Key focus areas:
- Overcoming fragmented firmware ecosystems
- UEFI as a scalable automotive standard
- Enabling functional safety, cybersecurity, and interoperability
- Supporting chiplet-based and next-gen ADAS architectures
Speakers:
- François Piednoël – LinkedIn
- Sachin Athanikar – LinkedIn
- Dong Wei – LinkedIn
🔹 6:15 PM – 6:45 PM
Topic 2: Academic Keynote – Safe Embodied AI: From Theory to Deployment
Prof. Ding Zhao (Carnegie Mellon University)
Topics include:
- Rare-event safety in autonomous systems
- Safe reinforcement and imitation learning
- Generalizable and adaptive AI safety
- Future of trustworthy embodied AI at scale
Speaker:
- Ding Zhao – LinkedIn
🔹 6:45 PM – 7:15 PM
Topic 3: Industry Talk – Static Safety Is Dead: Continuous Risk & Compliance for SDVs
Akshay Chalana (CEO & Co-founder, Saphira AI)
Modern vehicles evolve continuously through software updates, AI-driven functionality, and increasing connectivity—yet safety and cybersecurity practices remain largely static.
This talk explores:
- What breaks when traditional safety assumptions no longer hold
- Real-world ADAS/autonomy failure propagation: dataset bias, requirement drift, and system boundary ambiguity
- Cross-domain challenges between safety and cybersecurity
- A new model for continuous, system-aware risk assessment and compliance
- Treating compliance artifacts as live infrastructure integrated into development pipelines
This session provides a practical path to maintaining certification-grade rigor while operating at software velocity.
Speaker:
- Akshay Chalana – LinkedIn
🔹 7:15 PM – 7:30 PM
Q&A and open discussion – Aditi Ramadwar
About This Technical Forum
This technical forum brings together OEMs, Tier-1 suppliers, semiconductor leaders, researchers, and innovators to address the challenge of fragmentation and define a unified, future-ready mobility stack.
Who Should Attend:
- Automotive engineers and architects
- Safety and cybersecurity specialists
- Semiconductor and embedded systems professionals
- Researchers in autonomous vehicles and AI safety
- Technical decision-makers from OEMs and suppliers
- Students in Automotive, Compute, Mechanical & Electrical Engineering
We would be delighted if you could join us and participate in shaping the future of intelligent transportation.



