An ADAS-equipped Hyundai Tucson demonstrates autonomous emergency braking capabilities to avoid a fatal crash on the road.
The ADAS Show was held at ICAT's second site in Manesar, Haryana, where 45 automotive companies showcased their technologies.
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC), a key Level-2 ADAS functionality, being demonstrated wherein a lead vehicle is followed by the trailing vehicle which accordingly adjusts its speed.
Dummies of children to demonstrate various life-saving capabilities of ADAS-equipped vehicles in real-life scenarios.
Saurabh Dalela, Director, ICAT: “Several car manufacturers are already doing work towards the development of Level-1 and Level-2 ADAS technologies at the ICAT test track.”
Harman's automotive division was present with its 'ReadyCare' fully-integrated ADAS solution for monitoring driver's physical and mental distraction levels.
Kerala-based Rosh.Ai brought about its driverless vehicle prototype replete with sensors and radars and based on the Toyota Innova Crysta MPV.
Pune-based Starkenn Technologies showcased its self-driving prototype of a micro vehicle that can be used to undertake logistical duties within closed premises like a warehouse.
Auto industry walks the safety talk at ICAT’s ADAS Show

Forty-five companies including leading OEMs, Tier-1 manufacturers, as well as startups showcased their promising solutions at International Centre for Automotive Technology’s facility in Manesar, Haryana.

08 Dec 2023 | 6112 Views | By Mayank Dhingra

The ADAS Show, which was organised by the International Centre for Automotive Technology (ICAT) at its Centre-II site in Manesar, Haryana, saw 45 companies, including leading OEMs, Tier-1 manufacturers, technology majors as well as startups in the mobility domain take part in the mega event.

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