Brighton STEAM Center:3rd-Gen Mobility and How It Shapes New Structure of Cities


Details
Note on location: Brighton High School is a large building complex. You will want to drive around the building until you see the tennis courts. There is a sign on the building across from the tennis courts that says Brighton STEAM Center. That is the entrance and we will be on the second floor.
Its a in person event. However We will be live and using Zoom if you are far away and not able to make it In person
: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/87444740956
What to expect?
- We will be inviting leaders, innovative speakers, as well as members from the community and industry to get together and discuss the future of mobility from a community perspective.
- Presentations will cover Moving Space and smart Manufacturing- a new perspective on autonomous mobility, innovative projects from local groups and institutions focused on autonomy, and unique low-cost, low-barrier-to-entry autonomous learning platforms.
10:00
Welcome and overview of STEAM Centre. - Dr Jim Darga
10:10
Third Generation Mobility - Matteo Barale
10:40
New Gen Mobility Chassis, Scale Autonomous Racing, and Brighton STEAM Center: Mobilizing Communities and Reducing Barriers to learning Autonomous Tech. - David Walmroth
11:00
DIY Battery Build: Repurposing Nissan Leaf Modules - Terry Richards
11:20
Small Business Development Center and MEDC. Resources to get started. - Nancy Benovich-Gilby
11:40
Wayne State, C-V2X and Autonomous Driving. - William He
12:00 Break with snacks
12:30
RumiCar small-scale autonomous learning. - Alex Polonsky
12:40
Networking and Discussions
COVID-19 safety measures

Brighton STEAM Center:3rd-Gen Mobility and How It Shapes New Structure of Cities