Priyantha Mudalige, R&D Group Manager, General Motors has been confirmed as a speaker at Autonomous Car Detroit.
Pri has over 20 years of research and product development expertise in autonomous driving, automotive active safety, vehicle-to-vehicle/infrastructure communication and robotics.
He manages the Sensing and Perception Systems Research Group at General Motors Global R&D and plays a key technical role at the GM Technical Center’s Autonomous Volt Program. Prior to his current role, Pri was a staff researcher and the technical lead for several GM internal autonomous driving programs and numerous collaborative active safety projects with USDOT and OEM partners; these include GM’s Opel Insignia urban automated driving vehicle and EN-V/EN-V2.0 connected autonomous vehicles. He was GM’s principal investigator for Cooperative Intersection Collision Avoidance (CICAS-V) and several V2V-based crash avoidance collaborative projects sponsored by the USDOT. He earned many GM innovation awards for autonomous driving and V2X research.
Automotive Megatrends conferences are designed to connect and inform the stakeholders who are shaping the automotive industry of tomorrow. Our flagship Detroit-based conference, Automotive Megatrends USA, sold out in 2015, so for 2016 we’re growing it to encompass three, back-to-back, one-day events.
Autonomous Car Detroit will bring together the stakeholders who are making the self-driving car a reality.
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