Recently, I have gotten more involved in regulatory and standardization matters around automated vehicles. Now I am looking forward to my participation on behalf of SAE International in the panel discussion “Where standards and regulations meet – how can they best interact?” at the ADAS & AV Conference in San Jose, CA.

Prior to that panel, the conference organizers at UKi Media & Events sat down with me for an interview related to that topic.

The points that were most important for me to get across in that interview:

Industry has a love-hate relationship with standards, but they facilitate collaboration and compare your product with an industry baseline.

  • Industry has a love-hate relationship with standards, but they facilitate collaboration and compare your product with an industry baseline.
  • Regarding regulation, there are important distinctions between type-approval (Europe, Japan, South Korea) and self-certification (U.S.).
  • Quite often, regulation references standards. For example, the U.S. Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards frequently reference SAE standards.

See the link on the right to read the full interview. What do you think?


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