Discover the best of InCabin USA 2025 on AutoSensPLUS; an ever-growing library of over 1000 technical videos exploring the latest cutting-edge insights in ADAS, AVs, and In-Cabin Monitoring Technologies.

Start by watching two standout sessions for free, featuring a presentation from Hyundai and an expert panel session on Designing for Distraction-Free Driving. If you have an InCabin account, you’ll need to make a free account on AutoSens to watch.

When you’re ready to go deeper, subscribe to AutoSensPLUS for just £198/year and unlock full access to the entire content library of over 1000 videos from all previous AutoSens and InCabin events. Take a look below to find out more… 

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The Evolution of User Experience with Focus

Dave Mitropoulos-Rundus
Senior Engineer

Hyundai Motor Group

User Experience (UX) has a long and varied history, has gone by many names, and crosses many industries. Through all this time and change, however, its purpose has remained focused…with a few deviations. This presentation tracks the history, development, and progress of this fascinating profession, concluding with the purpose going forward in this ever-evolving automotive industry.

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Keeping the Customer at the Center of the Experience

Dr Maureen August
Lab Group Manager, R&D

General Motors

Customer experience means many things to a consumer. With the growth of technology and greater information being shared, it is more important then ever that we can anticipate to our customer’s needs. The ability to create a compelling customer experience starts with trust and reliability. Our goal should be a personal experience that makes their day better. Our job is to understand our customers and meet them where they are on that drive. To do this we will need sensing, adaptability, and reliability. Hardware and software will need to be leveraged to create this experience. How do we create an experience that is seamless and makes the drive both enjoyable and safe?

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Euro NCAP Occupant and Driver Monitoring assessment 2026

Adriano Palao
Technical Manager ADAS & AD

Euro NCAP

Starting January 2026, Euro NCAP will introduce a more advanced Occupant and Driver Monitoring assessment, leveraging in-cabin technologies to enhance vehicle safety. The updated protocol will evaluate key features such as seatbelt usage, occupant positioning, optimized restraint systems based on occupant classification, child presence detection and post-crash occupancy. Additionally, it will assess how Driver State Monitoring systems can integrate with collision avoidance technologies. This session explores the upcoming requirements in detail, their impact on safety, and what automakers and suppliers need to prepare for in the evolving landscape of in-cabin sensing.

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Panel Discussion: Minimalist Interior, Maximum Risk? Designing for Distraction-Free Driving

Tiana May
Feature Writer,
Future Transport News
Moderator

Jorge Reyna
Manager of Applications Engineering
Cirrus Logic

Susan Shaw
Lead UX Research Engineer,
Ford Motor Company

Grygorii Maistrenko
Principal Engineer,
Mitsubishi Electric Corp.

Fabiano Ruaro
Product Manager for Interior Monitoring Systems,
Bosch

Michael Nees
Associate Professor and Director of the Human Factors, Perception, and Cognition Lab,
Lafayette College

As vehicle interiors evolve, the shift from physical buttons to touchscreens raises critical questions about driver distraction and safety. Experts will discuss the challenges of balancing sleek, minimalist design with the need for safe and effective driver engagement, particularly in ADAS-equipped and partially automated vehicles.
As cognitive load becomes a growing concern, could the future of in-car interaction move beyond screens altogether? How can multimodal interfaces reduce distraction while maintaining usability? This forward-looking discussion on the future of in-car interaction and its implications for both safety and user experience explores the impact of emerging technologies such as gaze detection, haptic feedback, voice controls, and other advanced HMIs in ensuring intuitive and distraction-free interactions.

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Building a Safer Future with Software-Defined Vehicles and AI

Martin Krantz
CEO

smart eye

The automotive industry is undergoing a slow but transformative shift toward Software-Defined Vehicles (SDVs), where software takes center stage. As older and newer vehicle generations coexist, this shift presents both challenges and opportunities for OEMs and suppliers, redefining their roles and capabilities.

Smart Eye has spent over two decades pioneering in-cabin AI technology, analyzing human behavior to enhance vehicle safety. Using eye, head and body position tracking to detect drowsiness and intoxication,our solutions meet the rising demands of modern safety regulations.

Join Martin Krantz as he explores how AI and software innovations are reshaping driver safety, the growing role of visual intoxication detection, and what the future holds for SDVs and the automotive industry.

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