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Case Study

Monday, December 08

11:15 AM - 11:45 AM

Live in Dearborn, Michigan

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Today’s consumers demand more than functional features in their vehicle, where they are looking for enhanced comfort and wellness. Gentherm’s technology is rooted in our unique approach of science, software, and sensation, transforming our scientific research into effective solutions. Currently, radar, cameras, and/or infrared sensors can detect facial expressions, eye movements, heart rate, breathing rate, etc., to provide occupant detection and health monitoring. They can also provide valuable insight into occupant’s wellbeing, such as drowsiness or stress, that can allow companies to sense these variables with a purpose and improve the in-cabin experience.

In many legacy systems, nothing is being done to enhance the occupant’s wellbeing. For example, when drowsiness is detected, an audible beep is played or an image of a coffee cup may appear, without materially improving the driver’s alertness. Options that are in the market today are often perceived as gimmicky. Gentherm uses a science-based approach to create wellness solutions that are grounded in evidence and backed by scientific trials to confirm that the proposed intervention has its intended purpose – that is improving the driver alertness in this example. We see the vehicle becoming more than just a mode of transportation, but a space where wellness can be enhanced, integrated seamlessly into the user’s life.

In this session, you will learn how to:

  • Create solutions that are at the intersection of the software defined vehicle push from OEMs and health and wellness pull from end consumers
  • Offer consumers an additional opportunity to promote their wellbeing using their vehicles, while creating additional revenue opportunities for OEMs
  • Use signals from DMS, radar, camera, etc. to close the loop and increase occupant comfort and wellbeing
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Presentation

Speaker

Nicola Gerrett

Director of Thermophysiology Research, Gentherm

Over 10 years of academic and industry research experience focusing on the interactions between the human body and its thermal environment. My career has taken me from the UK to Japan, the Netherlands, and the United States. I am driven by people, culture, lifelong learning, and using my expertise and scientific training to bring evidence-based solutions into technologies that positively impact our lives. I am leading a talented cross-functional team of research scientists, data scientists, software, hardware, and system engineers to take evidence-based health and wellness solutions from the lab into production vehicles.

The Pop in Your Job – What drives you? Why do you love your job?
Bringing my understanding of the human body into solutions that improve people’s lives. Applying our scientific insights into product development and innovation. Working in cross-functional teams to bring products to life. Researchers do the studies which dictate the requirements, the hardware, system and software engineers bring that to life into a product – that’s cool.

Company

Gentherm

Gentherm (NASDAQ: THRM) is the global market leader of innovative thermal management and pneumatic comfort technologies for the automotive industry and a leader in medical patient temperature management systems. Automotive products include variable temperature Climate Control Seats, heated automotive interior systems (including heated seats, steering wheels, armrests and other components), battery performance solutions, cable systems, lumbar and massage comfort solutions, valve system technologies, and other electronic devices. Medical products include patient temperature management systems. The Company is also developing a number of new technologies and products that will help enable improvements to existing products and to create new product applications for existing and new markets. Gentherm has more than 14,000 employees in facilities in the United States, Germany, China, Czech Republic, Hungary, Japan, Malta, Mexico, Morocco, North Macedonia, South Korea, United Kingdom, Ukraine, and Vietnam.

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