About the InteriVision Summit

Located at Automotive Interiors Expo North America in Novi, Michigan, InteriVision Summit will serve as a platform for industry professionals, researchers, designers, engineers, and enthusiasts to come together and discuss the evolving landscape of automotive interior design and technology.
Rapidly evolving Safety Standards, Recyclability End-of-life Regulations, Connected Car & Autonomous Vehicle Regulations, Noise Regulations and Accessibility Standards, all make the world of Automotive spaces very dynamic and exciting.
Overall, policies and regulations affecting automotive interiors reflect broader societal concerns related to safety, environmental sustainability, technological advancement, and consumer protection. Automakers must navigate these regulations while striving to innovate and meet evolving customer expectations for interior comfort, convenience, and functionality.
The conference is free to attend but seats are limited and registration is required.

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InteriVision Summit — Agenda

Day 2: Wednesday, October 23

InteriVision Summit

Moderator

Harsha Ravi
Senior interior designer
independent consultant
USA

10am

What is safe in our future mobility world?

David Muyres
Mobility futurist, chief commercial officer
Streetscope
USA

10.20am

Innovate for intuitive automotive interiors user experience

Patrick Nebout
CTO
Yanfeng Technology
Germany

10.40am

Why do we design? Looking at the cultural aspects of creativity, in service of the end user

Page Beermann
Head of design
Pebble Mobility
USA
The presentation will cover innovative material usage, human-centric design philosophy and integrating smart technology with aesthetic appeal.

What the audience will learn

  • The anthropology of creativity
  • The psychology of form
  • The role of the artist / creative in society

11am

Silicone-organic hybrid materials for unlocking design creativity

Binbin Luo
Technical service and development scientist for silicone elastomers
Dow Performance Silicones
USA
Quin McNamara
Marketing manager, North America
Dow Performance Silicones
USA
LuxSense silicone leather is the first synthetic leather (PU, PVC or silicone) that competes with natural leather on performance and exceeds it on sustainability. A multi-layer composite, LuxSense is designed to unlock design creativity and can be used on existing processing equipment. Several technical challenges were overcome using fundamental science to understand the underlying mechanisms and create a comprehensive yet elegant solution via chemistry. Key to this are silicone-organic hybrid materials that combine the advantages of silicones (aesthetics, flame, stain, chemical and UV resistance, durability) with those of organics (outstanding abrasion resistance) in a cost-effective, sustainable (lower VOC, free of plasticizer, DMF and harmful solvents) system. As a result, LuxSense has become the world’s first silicone luxury leather approved and commercialized in automotive interiors. It meets automotive interior specifications, including car seating applications, and exhibits the unique features of 4S: sense of sight, smell, sensation and sustainability.

What the audience will learn

  • LuxSense™ has become the world’s first silicone luxury leather approved and commercialized in automotive interiors
  • It has aesthetics, flame&stain&chemical&UV resistance, durability, and sustainability (lower VOC, free of plasticizer, DMF, or harmful solvents)
  • It exhibits the unique features of 4S: sense of sight, smell, sensation, and sustainability

11.20am - 11.55am

Break

11.55am

The hidden chaos of creative genius

Harsha Ravi
Senior interior designer
independent consultant
USA
Designers are a curious and sensitive breed, naturally attuned to the spaces around them. They are wired to seek dissonance – those moments when things don't function well – and craft compelling, intuitive and elegant product solutions that feel warm and welcoming. Yet the internal chaos that shapes the designer's artistic method is often unseen and receives little appreciation. This talk unravels their complex experience, examines its idiosyncrasies and explores what it can teach us about unlocking genius in our professional practice.

12.15pm

Unleashing innovation: fostering creative synergy between engineering and design

Rodrigo Galdino
Interior design lead
VW Design Center
USA
This presentation will unveil and demystify design, highlighting its pluralistic and interconnected nature through examples from the automotive industry, product design and architectural history. With 24 years of experience, the speaker will also explore the nuances of the profession and how its mindset has evolved over the years. Surprising conclusions will shed light on the often misunderstood field of design, offering new perspectives and insights.

12.35pm

Gears of change: how electrification and autonomous driving provide opportunities for interiors

Dr Ken Boyer
Professor, supply chain management
Ohio State University
USA
The author of The Electric Vehicle Revolution: Five Visionaries Leading the Charge will discuss how the gears of change offer new opportunities to reimagine interiors in transportation. Not since the first transportation revolution – from horses to horseless carriages – have designers had this blank a page. Boyer will pull from history and contemporary media to examine how the gears – willingness to commit (company, customers, governments) – must mesh with transforming supply networks (automotive OEMs, software providers, interior suppliers) and the ability to profit. All three must be aligned and mesh for change to occur.

12.55pm

Mobility for all

Nick Flannery
Senior engineer
Toyota Boshoku America
USA
The presentation will provide an overview of TBA's vision for future mobility, encompassing its current products and capabilities and highlighting its focus on creating accessible and inclusive mobility.

1.15pm - 2.15pm

Lunch

2.15pm

The evolution of smart cockpits in automotive interiors

Lori Mavis
Associate director of product management
Publicis Sapient
USA
Join us for an exhilarating journey through the evolution of smart cockpit technology in the automotive industry. This session dives deep into the pioneering features from the 1970s to the 1990s, the advent of early infotainment and Bluetooth connectivity in the 2000s, and the groundbreaking integration of smartphones with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay. Learn how safety sensors like blind spot detection and lane keep assist have enhanced driver safety, and explore the dawn of EV and autonomous vehicle technology, which is transforming the automotive landscape. Finally, get an exclusive look at the cutting-edge trends shaping the smart cockpits of today and tomorrow. Don't miss this opportunity to explore the future of automotive innovation!

2.35pm

Leveraging automotive interior surfaces for an intuitive user experience

Maggie Kasper
Advanced sales manager
Faurecia Interior Systems
USA
The cockpit, like the automotive industry, is experiencing a transformative revamp as consumers find that HMI via display is not as intuitive or functional as anticipated. Forvia's focus is on harnessing the power of smart surfaces to redefine interior environments and ultimately provide experiences that matter to people. By integrating advanced surface technologies, Forvia aims to create dynamic, intuitive spaces that adapt to users' needs in real time. This approach combines innovative surface activation while honoring the commitment to sustainability, offering interior lighting, integrated HMI and thermal surfaces.

2.55pm

ADAS and UX-driven semiconductor advances and AI in automotive

Nishatha Nagarajan
Technical specialist - semiconductor engineering
JLR
USA
Semiconductors have been the key components of new age technology since the 1960s. The last decade contributed a significant acceleration to this area and the Covid-19 pandemic added a new dimension in how these key components are being viewed as the automotive industry felt the effects of chip shortages. This is only one of the driving factors for change in semiconductor strategy. With major automotive architecture changes like the software-defined vehicle (SDV) which focuses on centralized supercomputers, the need for an increase in chip performance is unprecedented. Other factors that contribute to performance needs are autonomy of vehicles and user experience. The key technology attribute is advancements in AI which are compute hungry and the deployment of these networks on edge devices has become a critical challenge. The number of parameters trained in AI have exponentially increased with generative AI going up to 1 trillion for some networks. The trend is only going to continue, and the industry will have to come together to address these challenges collectively.

What the audience will learn

  • Shift in vehicle architecture towards more centralized architectures
  • Evolution in AI and how AI driven technology is playing a key role in vehicle autonomy
  • Automotive industry is adapting to these technologies to provide customers the comfort, convenience, and safety as part of their designs

3.15pm

The future of automotive seating comfort

Brian Dunt
Technical account manager
Leggett & Platt Automotive
USA
In this session, Leggett and Platt Automotive will share its vision for the next generation of automotive seating comfort. Dunt will discuss why he believes in such a technologically advanced future and how to solve unique challenges with concrete examples. Learn how comfort will evolve, the latest innovations in massage, vibration and well-being functions, how to enhance the driving experience, and how to apply these designs across all car ranges.

3.35pm

Next-gen interiors: TactoTek’s IMSE revolution in design and sustainability

Thomas Lipscomb
Vice president
TactoTek
USA
The presentation will showcase how IMSE (injection molded structural electronics) transforms automotive interiors. Explore how IMSE integrates materials, electronics, mechanics and lighting into a unified structure, enhancing design flexibility, performance and sustainability. This presentation highlights TactoTek’s unique business model, which leverages strategic partnerships to scale and deploy these advanced solutions, driving innovation in automotive interiors with a focus on eco-friendly, integrated designs. Discover how IMSE is setting new standards for efficiency and sustainability in interiors applications.

What the audience will learn

  • Discover how TactoTek's IMSE® technology combines electronics, mechanics, and lighting into single-piece structures for seamless automotive interiors
  • Learn how IMSE® enhances design flexibility, performance, and sustainability
  • Explore TactoTek’s unique business model and strategic partnerships

On the show floor

  • Innovation Showcases: Special short sessions or showcases will highlight innovative concepts, prototypes, and future trends in automotive interiors. These sessions offer a glimpse into emerging technologies and design concepts that could shape the future of automotive interiors.

Innovation Showcase — Program

Day 1: Tuesday, October 22

Show Floor Innovation Showcase: Tuesday, October 22 - morning session

10.30am

Sefar PowerHeat – innovative heating for interior components

Chris Williams
Mobility sales manager
Sefar
USA
The need to efficiently heat the automotive interior while keeping passengers comfortable is crucial. PowerHeat stands out from other types of automotive surface heating because it can be applied to dashboards, door panels, armrests and any molded or fabric/leather parts of the interior trim. It can be seamlessly integrated into existing interior production processes through insert molding, foaming and laminating. The fabric is extremely thin, allowing it to be placed directly beneath leather or interior fabric, and molded into existing components to create a localized heating system that generates a heated microclimate for passengers.

10.55am - 11am

Break

11am

Accomplish more with less: a smarter way to design

Andrew Dubel
Business development manager
Fujikura America
USA
In the automotive space, the Fujikura name is primarily associated with wire harness products. This year, the company is bringing more technologies to the table in the automotive space. Its 139 years in business, and experience in industries such as consumer electronics and beyond, have made Fujikura a master of miniaturization and high performance. This presentation will provide a brief overview of Fujikura and highlight a couple of its key technologies, which enable its (mainly Tier 1) customers to better design products (for infotainment, seating, lighting and beyond), allowing them to truly accomplish more with less.

11.25am - 11.30am

Break

11.30am

Silicone-organic hybrid materials for unlocking design creativity

Dr Binbin Luo
Technical service and development scientist for silicone elastomers
Dow Performance Silicones
USA
Quin McNamara
Marketing manager, North America
Dow Performance Silicones
USA
LuxSense silicone leather is the first synthetic leather (PU, PVC or silicone) that competes with natural leather on performance and exceeds it on sustainability. A multilayer composite, LuxSense is designed to unlock design creativity and can be used on existing processing equipment. Several technical challenges were overcome using fundamental science to understand the underlying mechanisms and create a comprehensive yet elegant solution via chemistry. Key to this are silicone-organic hybrid materials that combine the advantages of silicone (aesthetics, flame, stain, chemical and UV resistance, durability) with those of organics (outstanding abrasion resistance) in a cost-effective, sustainable (lower VOC, free of plasticizers, DMF and harmful solvents) system. As a result, LuxSense has become the world’s first silicone luxury leather approved and commercialized in automotive interiors. It meets automotive interior specifications, including car seating applications, and exhibits the unique features of 4S: sight, smell, sensation and sustainability.

What the audience will learn

  • LuxSense has become the world’s first silicone luxury leather approved and commercialized in automotive interiors
  • It has aesthetics, flame, stain, chemical and UV resistance, durability and sustainability (lower VOC, free of plasticizers, DMF and harmful solvents)
  • It exhibits the unique features of 4S: sight, smell, sensation and sustainability

11.55am - 12pm

Break

12pm

Sustainable nonwovens for automotive interiors

Jaiprakash Ramani
Chief marketing officer - automotive BU
Supreme Group
India
Supreme Nonwoven has introduced a range of solutions that reflect the company's ongoing commitment to sustainability. It offers eco-friendly solutions across various applications for automotive soft interiors. Its offerings are engineered with cutting-edge, sustainable materials that deliver high performance while reducing environmental impact. These innovations reflect Supreme Nonwoven's dedication to creating a circular economy, where resources are used efficiently and waste is minimized.

Show Floor Innovation Showcase: Tuesday, October 22 - afternoon session

2pm

Sustainability of chromate: Cr3- and Cr6-free plastic plating

Pablo Javier Ramos Cuevas
Global sales supervisor
Taiyo Manufacturing
Japan
Market trends for automotive interiors are shifting toward new possibilities and more sustainable manufacturing alternatives. REACH regulation for hazardous materials in the European Union is not foreign to the American automotive industry. Taiyo has taken the lead in sustainable chrome plating with the development of a Cr6-free etching line (with mass production since February 2022) and a newly developed Cr3 silver color (end of 2023) that is virtually the same as its Cr6 counterpart. With these alternatives, Taiyo aims to provide environmentally friendly solutions for an industry searching for sustainable options that do not compromise on quality or style.

2.25pm - 2.30pm

Break

2.30pm

Evolution in decorative and structural parts with functional integration

Karen Guzman
Automotive and sustainability manager
Covestro
USA
Automotive engineers and designers face growing challenges as electronics, functionalities, lighting and materials converge with styling trends, opening up new opportunities for illumination while the demands for high performance, quality, safety, lightweighting, sustainability, design flexibility and cost-efficiency persist. This presentation will explore case studies and strategies across various car applications. It will demonstrate how integrating polycarbonate materials with innovative design and manufacturing techniques can effectively address these trends.

2.55pm - 3pm

Break

3pm

Enabling circular economy in America for fiber, yarns and fabric

Dr Edmir Silva
Brand sales director
Unifi
USA
Made by Unifi, Repreve is a global leader in recycled performance fibers and resins. Using proprietary recycling technology, Repreve leverages multiple waste sources, including single-use plastic bottles, ocean-bound plastic, textile waste and recycled yarn. Repreve has transformed more than 40 billion plastic bottles into recycled fiber, powering globally scalable products for world-leading brands. Repreve – powered by the Textile Takeback process – recycles global post-industrial and post-consumer textile waste into next-generation materials using proprietary technologies. Made traceable with FiberPrint technology and certified by U-Trust, Repreve spans sports apparel, fashion, home, automotive, construction, transportation, military, medical and packaged goods.

Day 3: Thursday, October 24

Show Floor Innovation Showcase: Thursday, October 24 - morning session

10.30am

Additively manufactured copper circuit boards for the automotive industry

Christophe Sansregret
Process development engineer
MiQro Innovation Collaboration Centre (C2MI)
Canada
Additively manufactured electronics continue to garner significant interest across multiple product applications for embedding devices within existing standard products and producing novel flexible devices. Compared with traditional copper-foil-based flexible printed circuit board (F-PCB) technologies, printed electronic circuits can accept a wider range of flexible substrate materials, can be readily integrated with other printed device functions and can exploit roll-to-roll manufacturing for extremely low cost. This presentation will discuss manufacturing methods of printed circuits and subsequent component assembly. Preliminary reliability data will also be discussed, as well as a performance comparison with traditional circuit board technology.

10.55am - 11am

Break

11am

RFID benefits for automotive interiors

Paul Jakubik
Business development manager
Avery Dennison
USA
RFID technology enables real-time tracking and tracing of assets, offering numerous benefits for vehicle component tracking and production control in the automotive industry. In this presentation, you will learn how to enhance supply chain visibility, automate data capture, improve inventory management and reduce errors. RFID assigns unique tags to components, simplifying tracking and traceability. Join this session to hear how digital solutions can revolutionize your operations.

11.25am - 11.30am

Break

11.30am

Innovative laser applications from ACSYS with LFR technology in automotive

Ardalan Masoumi
Business development manager
ACSYS Lasertechnik
Germany
In today's rapidly evolving automotive industry, precision and efficiency are paramount, especially in the production and design of vehicle interiors. This presentation delves into the groundbreaking advances in laser technology, focusing on ACSYS's innovative LFR technology. The latest advances in laser technology enable seamless processing of very large layouts, ensuring that designs are executed flawlessly without any gaps or overlaps. This technology is versatile, allowing precise laser applications across a wide range of materials. Moreover, the process is adaptable and free of design constraints, providing the flexibility to achieve complex and intricate patterns with consistent accuracy and high quality.

11.55am - 12pm

Break

12pm

Using position control hinges to enhance the user experience and reduce the total cost for OEMs

Dominic Louwagie
Senior global product manager – automotive
Reell Precision Manufacturing
USA
With today’s market demands to reduce cost, weight and manufacturing complexity without sacrificing the user experience, quality and longevity, Reell Precision Manufacturing has developed technology and methods to meet these demands. This technology session will provide ideas, concepts and methods for hinging applications that meet the challenges of the Tier 1 suppliers and the demand for enhanced user experience by the OEMs. The session will also introduce new technologies that address problems that have plagued various applications, and end users’ challenges related to hinged mechanisms.

Partner with us

  • Brand visibility: Sponsoring the conference provides companies with prominent branding opportunities, including logo placement on promotional materials, signage, and digital platforms.
  • Thought leadership: Sponsoring organizations can position themselves as thought leaders within the automotive interior design and technology space by participating in panel discussions, delivering keynote presentations, and sharing insights on emerging trends, innovations, and best practices.
  • Product Showcase: Sponsoring organizations can showcase their products, technologies, and solutions to a captive audience of industry professionals.
  • Networking Opportunities: The conference offers a platform for sponsors to network with key stakeholders, including automotive OEMs, suppliers, designers, engineers, and industry experts. Networking events, receptions, and visitor relaxation areas facilitate meaningful interactions and relationship-building opportunities.