Beijing Rotary lunch in Westin Hotel

We tried another location for our weekly lunch, this time on 15 March we were in the Westin Hotel.

The speaker was Nevijo Mance, Vice President of Research and Development Projects at BMW Beijing. He presented BMW’s automated driving technology.

When developing automated driving technology, efficiency and low emission remain as long term challenges. Different countries have different emissions standards. In order to fulfill the raising CO2-emissions and fleet targets, significant shares of BEV/PHEV-vehicles are necessary. BMW i3 takes advantage of the benefits of a pure BEV architecture. Laserlight is the latest innovation of BMW Group. It enables excellent visibility of 600 meters, great energy efficiency and is harmless to human eyes. Digitalization is driven by politics, new players and evolving customer requirements. BMW’s latest innovations include Gesture Control and Touch Command. Current advanced driver assistant systems play an important role in protecting people. The new 7 Series already provides functions very close to highly automated driving.

However, true automated driving still means a big step because of a responsibility switch from man to machine, from no system/driver only to driverless vehicles. The Highly Automated Driving Architecture has both on-board and off-board intelligence to enable localization, perception and trajectories planning. Environment models are still very restricted when compared to human perception. Price levels of current high performance lidar sensors are a concern, but cost efficient alternatives are already on the horizon and expected to become mass market compatible. Remaining challenges comprise industrialization as well as technological, social and legal aspects.

(thanks to Celine for the pics and the overview)

It was also Cornelia’s Farewell, we will miss her, she is one of our “old timers” in the club. She will leave Beijing at the end of March. She will look for a new club in Berlin. She thanked the members of Rotary Beijing for a great time and expressed her hopes that she would return in the future.
That is a constant concern in our club: people leaving, because their assignment is at the end or they retire… or they run away because of the pollution…

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