Seminar overview
We will be holding a webinar on Thursday, July 2nd.
The automotive industry is currently experiencing an acceleration in the software-driven transformation (SDV) of in-vehicle systems, driven by the advancement of CASE (Connected, Autonomous, Shared, Electric) technologies, leading to increasingly complex and sophisticated system designs. This webinar will explain possible approaches to addressing these challenges from the perspective of semiconductors, which play a crucial role in system design, and will introduce technologies that support next-generation in-vehicle systems.
Following the live stream, we are also planning one recorded broadcast, so please join us on a date that is convenient for you.
■Date and Time: July 2, 2026 (Thursday)10:00 - 16:00 (Live Streaming)
July 24, 2026 (Fri) 10:00 - 16:00 (Recorded broadcast)
■Cost: Free (Pre-registration required *Participation URL will be sent after application is completed)
■ Method of holding: Online (live streaming via webinar tool "CoClipo")
■ Recommended environment: Please use Google Chrome as your browser. *If you are using a smartphone or tablet, please download the official Coclipo app in advance.
■Application:Click here ※ You will be redirected to the Nuvoton Technology seminar application page. Applications are made by topic for each date.
Recommended for people like this!
・Those interested in sensing solutions required for occupant classification in airbag deployment control in automotive in-cabin systems.
・Those interested in learning about sensing solutions for adaptive control in automotive in-cabin systems.
- Tier 1/OEM manufacturers involved in the development of automotive battery management systems (BMS)
・Those involved in electrification apps/battery pack businesses who want to utilize lithium-ion batteries (LiB)
・For those considering in-vehicle HMI solutions and display systems (MeterCluster/HUD/eMirror/HVAC, etc.)
・Those who want to know the latest trends in embedded flash memory
・For those considering adding high-reliability memory for automotive or industrial machinery applications.
・For those considering strengthening memory security
Those who are currently gathering information about redesigning the architecture of embedded security.
Schedule/Application
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Application |
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Thursday, July 2, 2026 |
10:00 - 16:00 |
Your desk |
300 people each |
Here |
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Friday, July 24, 2026 |
10:00 - 16:00 |
Your desk |
300 people each |
Seminar content
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①July 2, 2026 (Thursday) 10:00~ |
What technologies support the evolving in-cabin sensing? With the expansion of crash protection assessments in Euro NCAP and the continued strengthening of FMVSS (regulations including 208), the demands for passive safety are becoming even more sophisticated. |
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①July 2, 2026 (Thursday) 11:00~ |
Advanced BMS requirements for next-generation EVs and the semiconductor technologies that meet them With the accelerating adoption of EVs (electric vehicles), onboard batteries are rapidly becoming higher voltage and larger in capacity. In this changing environment, battery management systems (BMS) are required to not only cope with the increasing diversity and complexity of systems due to the growing number of battery cells, but also to provide safer and more reliable battery monitoring that takes into account the impact of noise from external factors. Furthermore, reducing the overall weight of the vehicle is also a crucial issue, and there is a growing need for new BMS architectures, including reduced wiring harnesses. |
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①July 2, 2026 (Thursday) 14:00~ |
In-vehicle HMI solutions are becoming more multi-functional – achieving both high functionality and low cost. In-vehicle HMI (Human-Machine Interface) devices, which are responsible for communication with drivers, are becoming more multi-functional through network connectivity, in addition to improvements in visibility and display functions. Furthermore, stricter safety regulations in various countries are also requiring enhanced security. These functions are needed not only in luxury cars but also in a wide range of vehicles, including motorcycles and small mobility vehicles, making it a major challenge to balance high functionality with low cost. |
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①July 2, 2026 (Thursday) 15:00~ |
Latest Technology Trends in Automotive Flash Memory [New Flash Product Features] We will introduce the latest I/F trends for high-reliability NOR flash memory, including for automotive applications, and the new features incorporated in our latest products. We will also explain how these features can be utilized to more effectively ensure data robustness and security in systems requiring high reliability. [Secure Flash & PQC] With the advancement of quantum computers, the security of conventional encryption is decreasing, increasing the risk of information leakage and tampering. Furthermore, NHDL (Harvest Now, Decrypt Later) attacks, which anticipate the realization of quantum computers, are becoming apparent, making the transition to post-quantum cryptography (PQC) an urgent necessity. In this webinar, we will introduce how to easily add PQC functionality to existing systems using Winbond's Secure Flash. |
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Notes
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