Welcome to the 2018 International Driverless Vehicle Summit (IDVS3)
The Australia and New Zealand Driverless Vehicle Initiative (ADVI) team is excited at the opportunity to present what will be the biggest and best Summit to date – which will be packed with an array of prominent national and international driverless vehicle experts representing a range of sectors.
This year, IDVS3 will focus on Accelerating the Mobility Evolution and will be a platform for the world’s preeminent experts on driverless vehicle technology to come together and discover, learn and collaborate with delegates to shape the nature of the worlds transport future.
As the only event of its kind in Australia this is a unique opportunity to listen, network and collaborate with speakers, companies and technology from around the globe, we invite you to join us on this journey by supporting this not-to-be-missed Summit.
Register your place today!
Speakers at IDVS3
Hugh Durrant-Whyte Chief Scientist, NSW
Anne Still General Manager, Public Policy, Advocacy and Members, RAC WA
Martin McMullan Connected Journey Solutions Director, NZ Transport Agency
Cecilia Warren Director of Mobility Research and Development, IAG
Simone Pettigrew Curtin University
Anton van den Hengel University of Adelaide
Mike Lenne Seeing Machines
Stephan Winter University of Melbourne
Cheng Lim King & Wood Mallesons
What you can expect from one of the most exciting event on the International CAV Calendar
Enjoy a technical tour to various test beds on the Wednesday Morning
Live demonstrations of driverless vehicles will happen around the Adelaide Convention Centre during the conference period.
Over 30 speakers from Australia, New Zealand and around the world.
More than 1500 sqm of exhibition space filled with the newest technology.
IDVS3 will launch our #INCUBATORHUB this year. This is an exciting project where various smaller start up will be given the opportunity to present technology that they have developed.
20% discount. To claim your discount please follow the link to register