PROGRAM

Conference Program

Continuous Homologation

16:00-17:00: Panel with TÜV Rheinland, T-Systems, ETAS, and Certivity
Jens Neuser (TÜV Rheinland), Markus Sutterer (T-Systems International), Achim Nonnenmacher (ETAS), Nico Wägerle (Certivity)

In the era of Software-Defined Vehicles (SDVs), "Continuous Homologation" is becoming essential to manage the ever-evolving landscape of global regulatory requirements. These sessions will explore how leveraging Generative AI (GenAI) can revolutionize the process of continuous homologation by intelligently managing diverse regulations and mapping them to OEM-specific requirements and technical solutions.

We will discuss how GenAI can automate the identification and analysis of regulatory changes worldwide, significantly reducing the manual effort required to stay compliant across different markets. GenAI can also facilitate real-time mapping of these regulatory requirements to specific OEM needs, ensuring that vehicle software and systems are designed to meet compliance from the ground up. By integrating GenAI-driven insights, OEMs can streamline homologation processes, reduce costs, and accelerate time-to-market for SDVs. Join us to discover how advanced AI technologies are reshaping compliance strategies and enabling continuous, agile adaptation to regulatory landscapes for the automotive industry.

Jens Neuser is a dedicated automotive innovator. He began his journey in 2012 with the Mercedes Benz dual education program, which eventually led him to the Mercedes Benz Business Innovation Center Lab 1886. During his time there, he developed smart charging solutions for bus and van fleet customers, demonstrating his customer-centric approach and innovative mindset. This led him to take on the global ADS sales role at TÜV Rheinland, where he continues to drive the mission of enabling safe and innovative mobility. Jens challenges the status quo and strives for high-quality solutions, aligning with TÜV Rheinland's commitment to excellence.

Nico Wägerle is the CEO and co-founder of Certivity. He is responsible for Business Development, Sales, Cooperations, Finance & Investment, and HR & Legal. After his legal studies in Konstanz and Cardiff, he began his career at Daimler Financial Services AG in the legal department as a lawyer, where he was responsible for IT service and outsourcing topics. Following a move to Daimler AG, Mr. Wägerle advised on data protection in vehicles and connectivity technologies. Through another internal transfer, he became part of an interdisciplinary agile organization for the implementation and execution of agile legal consulting in development, focusing on product liability, road traffic law, homologation, and data protection for automated vehicle technologies (L3 and Urban L4).

In 2019, Mr. Wägerle joined Autonomous Intelligent Driving GmbH in Munich as Senior Legal Counsel. There, he was jointly responsible for legal advice on the merger of AID and Argo AI. Later on we took over as an interim general counsel from Argo / AID after the merger. Additionally, he established the department for Government Affairs and participated in industry associations (VDA, ACEA, and Bitkom) regarding the legal design of autonomous driving laws, such as the latest L4 legislation in Germany and the EU.

Jens Neuser (TÜV Rheinland), Markus Sutterer (T-Systems International), Achim Nonnenmacher (ETAS), Nico Wägerle (Certivity)
16:00 - 17:00
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