SIP-adus Workshop 2020
Speakers List
- Nov. 10 [Tue.]
- Opening Session
- Status Report Meeting
- Nov. 11 [Wed.]
- Opening Session
- Regional Activities
- Service & Business
Implementation - Dynamic Map
- Connected Vehicles
Moderator
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Satoru Nakajo
Visiting Researcher
Center for Spatial Information Science
The University of Tokyo
JapanVisiting Researcher from 2017
Project Associate Professor from 2012 to 2017
Convenor for ISO/TC204/ SWG3.3 Location Referencing
A member of SIP-adus
2012: Ph.D from the University of Tokyo
2017: MBA from McGill University
Speaker
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Hiroyuki Inahata
CEO
Dynamic Map Platform Co.,Ltd.
JapanApr.1980 Join Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, KamakuraWorks
Oct.2003 Manager, Advanced Satellite System Development Center, Kamakura Works
Apr.2004 Manager, Information Satellite System Dept., Kamakura Works
Apr.2007 Deputy General Manager, Kamakura Works
Apr.2008 General Manager, Space Systems Division, Headquater
Apr.2015 President, Mitsubishi Space Software Co., Ltd.
Jun.2019 President, Dynamic Map Platform Co., Ltd.
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Yoshiaki Tsuda
Mitsubishi Electric Corporation
JapanITS Info-communications Forum,DSRC Platform WG Chairman.
Chairman of FOTs in the Tokyo Waterfront Area Consortium.
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Matthias Unbehaun
Executive Director
Traveller Information Services Association (TISA) ASBL
GermanyMatthias Unbehaun studied Electrical Engineering & Mobil Communication in Erlangen, Stockholm and Stanford. He held various positions at Bosch and BMW, working on digital broadcasting and ITS services, among others the development and roll-out of the new BMW real time traffic information service in Germany and Europe. Matthias is active in various standardization activities since 1996. In 2011, he became managing director of K&S GmbH. Since 2013, he is appointed as TISA Executive Director and in this role he joined the Open Auto Drive Forum Steering Board, where he was elected as OADF Speaker in 2018.
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Jean-Charles Pandazis
ADASIS & SENSORIS Coordinator
ERTICO - ITS Europe
BelgiumJoined ERTICO in 2009. He holds Master degrees in Electrical Engineering from the EPFL in Lausanne and Georgia Tech in Atlanta. He built his career at Bosch Corporate Research with focus on predictive navigation and Driver Assistance systems. At ERTICO he developed many activities related to digital maps and advanced driver assistance systems. Currently he is responsible for Clean Mobility as well as for overall ERTICO platforms' coordination. He is also from their launch the coordinator of the industry-driven platforms ADASIS and SENSORIS.