AI in In-Cabin Systems: Real-Time Safety at the Edge

As in-cabin systems evolve from passive monitoring tools to active safety and decision-making layers, AI is fundamentally reshaping how vehicles interpret occupant state, behaviour, and intent. No longer limited to detecting isolated signals, modern systems are beginning to contextualise what is happening inside the vehicle in real time- enabling faster, more intelligent responses to critical scenarios. Drawing on over a decade of experience across safety-critical automotive systems, Vamsi Krishna Konka explores how AI is driving this shift, alongside the technical and ethical challenges that come with deploying real-time, privacy-conscious intelligence at the edge.
NASCAR Driver Safety: Advancements and Future Opportunities

NASCAR is the most followed stock car racing series in the world, and a sport that has witnessed a safety evolution throughout its history. What started as unstructured racing on the beaches of Daytona has now become a highly technologically advanced sport, with top drivers, engineers, technicians, and on-field crew working together to make the cars faster on the track.
As a result, driver safety is treated as a top priority and is addressed through vehicle design, track layout, advanced data acquisition, computer simulations, and rigorous testing. The development of NASCAR driver safety features reflects a sustained effort towards a more proactive, engineering-led approach focused on continuous evaluation and improvement.
Experience Innovation at InCabin USA 2026: Cutting-Edge Demos Unveiled

The InCabin USA 2026 exhibition will be packed with cutting-edge tech being showcased by top innovators. Here’s your exclusive preview.
Navigating Complexity and Defining Identity: A Conversation with Riley Keehn on Policy, AI, and the Future of Automotive

We are excited to welcome Riley Keehn- SBD Automotive, Sr. Consultant from Regulatory and Government Affairs to InCabin USA 2026