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Agenda
KPIT Conference
11th October, 2016 | 8:00AM to 4:45PM
Marriott Southfield, DetroitRegister Now
Vehicle Diagnostics Future Trends
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TIME TOPIC SPEAKER
08:00 - 09:00 Conference Registration & Networking Breakfast
09:00 - 09:15 Opening remarks & welcome Mr. Pushpahas JoshiVP, KPIT
09:15 - 10:00 Keyn o t e : Closer look at how BRP transitioned to ODX/OTX Mr. David FagnanTechnical Hub Manager, BRP
10:10 - 10:55 Remote Diagnostics
10:55 - 11:10
11:10 - 11:55 Secure & Efficient entire vehicle OTA updates
13:30 – 14:30
14:30 – 15:15
Product Demonstration & Network Break15:15 – 16:00
16:00 – 16:30 KPIT Diagnostics product presentation & release update
Mr. Stefan ZeppetzauerHead of Diagnostic Products, KPIT
Mr. Amit Shah
Solution Architect, KPIT
Networking Break
Mr. Luke HarveyDirector Technical Sales,
Redbend (HARMAN’s OTA
Product Management Group)
11.55 – 12:30 A novel modelling approach for Model Based Diagnostics
Dr. Ravi Patankar
Head IVHM, KPIT
12:30 – 13:30 Networking Lunch
GM OnStar Proactive Alerts & Health Ready Components Mr. Steve HollandResearch Fellow, General Motors
Ms. Tina Bokor
Product Manager, KPIT
16:30 – 16:45 Closing Remarks
Breakout Sessions:
Will Analytics shape the future of Automotive Diagnostics?
How will OTA redefine Diagnostics Technologies?
Will the world move towards Cloud Diagnostics?
Head of Diagnostic Products, KPITMr. Stefan Zeppetzauer
Technologies for a better world
Topic Details
KPIT Conference
11th October, 2016 | 8:00AM to 4:45PM | Marriott Southfield, Detroit
Vehicle Diagnostics Future Trends
Closer look at how BRP transitioned to ODX/OTXLearn about the journey BRP - a power sport leader, went through to transition from an early custom built system in the early 2000 to the ODX/OTX standard. Challenges with the legacy system, main decision drivers to change, why ODX/OTX standard and path forward will be discussed in the presentation.
David Fagnan: Technical Hub Manager, BRP
Secure & efficient entire vehicle OTA updatesChange is already underway in the automotive world, with over the air updates beginning to be rolled out for point solutions within the vehicle. Automakers must further adapt to the rapid increase in complexity of connected vehicle architectures, cybersecurity requirements, and customer expectation. This talk will describe the current status of OTA software updates in the automotive industry and how OEMs and Tier-1s can adopt a secure, efficient, and future-proof architecture to enable whole vehicle software update.
Luke Harvey: Director Technical Sales, Redbend (HARMAN’s OTA Product Management Group)
A novel modelling approach for Model Based Diagnostics
Relational databases have been used for organizing diagnostics information in a model. The effort involved in organizing information from disparate documents that were not developed and formatted for such organization is enormous. This leads to skimping on model details and eventually poor quality of diagnostics services provided by these models. Contrary to their name, relational databases cannot handle complex relational queries.
We bring a perspective on a database approach based on popular search engines or social network that is designed for building a knowledge model from disparate data whose structure is not in our control. . Moreover, querying speed of these unstructured databases allows powerful queries and services powered by these models that cannot be imagined with relational databases.
Dr. Ravi Patankar, Head IVHM, KPIT Technologies
GM OnStar Proactive Alerts & Health Ready Components
Learn about General Motors' recently launched an innovative new OnStar service called "Proactive Alerts" which can remotely monitor the state of health for the starting system on select 2016 GM vehicles. Richard Truett of Automotive News generously described it in their Fixed Ops Journal as an "innovation that could rewrite the service business." This initiative is a part of a cross-industry paradigm shift moving beyond traditional diagnostics into the prognostics paradigm. Looking to the future, the industry will need what can be described as "Health Ready Components" which will be explained in this session.
Steve Holland: Research Fellow at General Motors Global R&D
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Speakers Portfolio
Luke Harvey
Luke Harvey is the Director Technical Sales for HARMAN's OTA product management group. Mr. Harvey is responsible for
working with automotive OEMs and suppliers, mobile network operators and device manufacturers to help these companies
adopt and deploy solutions for over-the-air software updates. In addition, he leads the US engineering team and is
responsible for providing product direction for automotive and IOT markets. Mr. Harvey has experience in engineering,
management and solution architecture with an emphasis on automotive software and communications technologies. He has
previously worked at Samsung and Garmin.
Director Technical Sales, Redbend (HARMAN’s OTA Product Management Group)
David Fagnan
Mr. Fagnan joined BRP in 2011 as the After Sales Technical Hub Manager. He holds a bachelor degree in business
administration, system management and a master degree in e-commerce management from the University of Sherbrooke.
The Technical Hub's in charge of supporting the dealer/distributor network around the world in terms of technical product
knowledge and service tools. This includes technical publications, training programs, design for serviceability, field expertise
and vehicle diagnostics. Mr. Fagnan has led many projects over the past few years to upgrade/improve after sales systems at
BRP and he is currently implementing a new diagnostic system leveraging KPIT's technology and the ODX/OTX standards.
Technical Hub Manager, BRP
Steve Holland
Research Fellow, General Motors Global R&D
Steve Holland is a Research Fellow at GM Global R&D and is currently responsible for technology strategy in Vehicle Health
Management. He has been with GM for over 40 years and has held a wide variety of technical and executive positions in
both R&D and Manufacturing Engineering. He is a Fellow of IEEE and a Member of SAE. Steve is active in the SAE HM-1
IVHM Standards Committee & its Steering Group. He is a member of the Prognostics & Health Management (PHM) Society
Board of Directors & their International Scientific Committee. He has served on a variety of industry, academic and
government advisory boards and is a registered professional engineer. Mr. Holland holds technical degrees from Kettering
& Stanford Universities.
Dr. Ravi Patankar
Head IVHM, KPIT Technologies
Ravindra Patankar heads the Analytics and IVHM effort at KPIT in the US as an AVP. He worked as a VP of Big Data Analytics
at Reliance Industries in Mumbai. Prior to that he was a Principal Systems Engineer at Honeywell Aerospace from 2007-2013.
He also worked as a Program Manager at Intelligent Automation, Inc. from 2004-2007 and as an Assistant Professor of
Mechanical Engineering at Michigan Technological University from 2001-2004 and as a Project Engineer at Delphi Corp. He
received a PhD in Mechanical Engineering from the Pennsylvania State University in 1999. He received a Bachelor's and
Master's degree in Mechanical Engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology, Mumbai in 1994. His areas of contribution
are control systems, diagnostic and prognostic algorithms, maintenance reasoner and application of machine learning and
analytics for industrial problems.
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Stefan Zeppetzauer
Head of Diagnostics and Connectivity Products, KPIT Technologies
Mr. Zeppetzauer has deep knowledge in diagnostics, telematics as well as in vehicle- and network infrastructure. He
graduated in 2005 with a MSc degree at Halmstad University in Sweden and University of Applied Science Salzburg in
Computer Science and Telecommunication and –systems. In 2005 he joined In2Soft GmbH as software developer. In 2010
In2Soft became a part of KPIT Technologies and during that time, Mr. Zeppetzauer was responsible for several customer
projects in the diagnostics area. Since 2014 he is globally responsible for the diagnostic product development and
business development.
KPIT Conference
11th October, 2016 | 8:00AM to 4:45PM | Marriott Southfield, Detroit
Vehicle Diagnostics Future Trends
Technologies for a better world
Tina Bokor
Diagnostic Product Sales
[email protected] | +49 89 322 99 66 570
Sunil Ravish
Marketing, KPIT
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Tina Bokor
KPIT Technologies
After her graduation at TU Munich in 2011, as SW Engineer, Ms. Tina Bokor started her career as Business Developer and Key
Account Manager at different IT companies in Sweden and Germany. She joined KPIT as Diagnostic Product Manager and
Diagnostic Products Sales person. She has taken the responsibility of quality management, customer support and consulting
as well as product development of the KPIT diagnostic tools (Database Designer, K-DCP Communicator, K-DCP Authoring
and LIMAS).
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KPIT Conference
11th October, 2016 | 8:00AM to 4:45PM | Marriott Southfield, Detroit
Vehicle Diagnostics Future Trends