VAN BUREN TOWNSHIP, Mich., April 12, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- Technology experts from automotive cockpit electronics supplier Visteon Corporation (NYSE: VC) will share insights on open source software, a new "seamless" instrument cluster configuration and a proposed connected car architecture at this week's SAE 2016 World Congress in Detroit.
Visteon engineers from the U.S., Europe and Asia will present technical papers at Cobo Center on Wednesday, April 13, in support of the company's position as the only Tier 1 automotive supplier solely focused on the fast-growing automotive cockpit electronics segment.
The following technical sessions will feature Visteon presenters:
Test Strategy for Linux-Based Platforms Using Open Source Tools – 9:30 a.m. Wednesday, April 13, Room 333. Presenter: Abhishek Sharma
Seamless Automotive Instrument Cluster – 11 a.m., Wednesday, April 13, Room 333. Presenters: Paul Weindorf, James Krier and Carl Evans
Connected Car Architecture and Virtualization – 4:30 p.m., Wednesday, April 13, Room 354. Presenter: Husein Dakroub
About Visteon
Visteon is a global company that designs, engineers and manufactures innovative cockpit electronics products and connected car solutions for most of the world's major vehicle manufacturers. Visteon is a leading provider of instrument clusters, head-up displays, information displays, infotainment, audio systems, and telematics solutions; its brands include Lightscape®, OpenAir® and SmartCore™. Headquartered in Van Buren Township, Michigan, Visteon has nearly 11,000 employees at 50 facilities in 19 countries. Visteon had sales of $3.25 billion in 2015. Learn more at www.visteon.com.
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