InCabin China
2025
Expanding our Engineering Community in China.
InCabin China 2025 event information coming soon!
Join us for the inaugural InCabin China, hosted in Hefei city, China
We are delighted to announce that from 18-20 November 2025, we will be delivering the inaugural InCabin China, alongside the second edition of AutoSens China. The events will be hosted in Hefei city, a major investment region for the automotive industry.
An Agenda for In-cabin Engineers and Specialists in the Pursuit of Innovation
InCabin is the world’s original and best community of professionals and engineers working on in-cabin technology for safety, comfort and convenience, working together to improve safety, shape regulations, and showcase innovation.Â
Relevant technical disciplines include image sensors, cameras, radar, time-of-flight, image quality, optics, GPUs, display, HMI, human factors, UX design, sensor fusion, AI, computer vision, deep learning, algorithms, testing, calibration, validation and simulation.
More information regarding the InCabin China 2025 agenda will be announced in due course.
- Elevating user experience through UX & HMI optimisation
- Unleashing the AI Revolution in In-Cabin Technology
- Personalizing connected mobility and infotainment
- Insightful Sensing for Driver and Occupant Behavior
- Ensuring safety through in-cabin system validation
- Redefining comfort and wellness in vehicles
Showcasing innovation
From innovative start-ups to industry giants, the exhibition floor will be filled with industry experts and cutting-edge technologies. Our community will come together to develop key connections over coffee, have critical conversations in our igloo meeting pods, and negotiate new partnerships at our networking sessions.
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