Motion in Control 2025 Vehicle dynamics and ADAS Conference-India 4th Edition
30th - 31st January 2025
The B.Tech. Second-year students, accompanied by Dr. Saket Kumar and Dr. Deepak Kumar, attended the two-day conference titled "Motion in Control 2025: Vehicle Dynamics and ADAS Conference – India, 4th Edition." Their participation was supported by Prof. (Dr.) Shailesh Kumar Singh from the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Dronacharya Group of Institutions, Greater Noida, under the banner of the SAE India Collegiate Club. The conference, organized by SAE INDIA, was held at ICAT Manesar, Haryana.
The conference commenced with panel discussion featuring esteemed industry experts from renowned organizations such as Maruti Suzuki, ZF Germany, JK Tyres, Bosch Limited, Gabriel India and several others. These experts shared their knowledge and perspectives on the latest advancements in automotive engineering, with a particular focus on vehicle dynamics and Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS). The discussion provided attendees with a comprehensive understanding of emerging trends, challenges, and opportunities in the automotive sector, emphasizing the transition from conventional vehicle technologies to AI-enabled systems."
One of the key objectives of the conference was to enhance awareness among students about the ongoing technological transformation in the automotive industry. Experts elaborated on the increasing integration of artificial intelligence in modern vehicles, highlighting its role in improving safety, performance, and efficiency. The students gained valuable insights into the fundamentals of AI-enabled technologies, specifically in relation to steering mechanisms, wheel dynamics, and overall vehicular control systems.
The event also featured a practical demonstration on a specially designed test track. This hands-on session aimed to showcase the real-world application of various advanced automotive technologies. The demonstration included live testing of ADAS functionalities, vehicle handling capabilities, Electronic Stability Program (ESP), suspension dynamics, steering system operations, and braking performance. Students had the rare opportunity to witness these technologies in action, gaining a deeper understanding of how integrated systems enhance the safety and performance of modern automobiles.
Through this combination of expert discussions and live demonstrations, the conference provided an enriching learning experience, equipping students with essential knowledge about the future of intelligent and autonomous vehicle technologies.