[新着] SID Automotive Display & Electronics Workshopハイライト~ニューデリーで初開催
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冒頭部和訳
ニューデリーで初のSID Automotive Display & Electronics Workshopが、Society for Information Display (SID) とIndia Cellular and Electronics Association (ICEA) の共催で開催された。このワークショップでは、業界のベテラン、政府顧問、学術専門家が一同に会し、自動車関連市場の動向、政策、ディスプレイ技術と電子アーキテクチャにおける最先端イノベーションについて、検討と議論を展開した。
イベントは、ICEAの執行役員兼首席顧問であるRajesh Sharma氏の歓迎の挨拶で開幕した。Sharma氏は、インドが世界の自動車用電子機器サプライチェーンにおいて果たす役割が拡大していることを強調し、イベントの方向性を示した。
Event Highlights: SID Automotive Display & Electronics Workshop, New Delhi
The Society for Information Display (SID), in collaboration with the India Cellular and Electronics Association (ICEA), hosted the first-ever Automotive Display & Electronics Workshop in New Delhi. The workshop brought together industry veterans, government advisors, and academicexperts to explore and discuss automotive market trends, policies, and cutting-edge innovations in display technologies and electronic architecture.
The event commenced with a welcome address by Rajesh Sharma, Executive Director and Principal Advisor at ICEA. He set the tone by emphasizing India's growing role in the global automotive electronics value chain.
Rakesh Srivastava, Chief Evangelist - Auto (ICEA) and former MD of Nissan, delivered a keynote on ‘Emerging opportunities in automotive electronics and displays’. He highlighted how digital cockpits, HUDs, and smart surfaces are reshaping the driver experience.
Rashmi Rathi Tiwari, Scientist-D, Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) of the Government of India, laid out the government’s vision for strengthening the electronics and display supply chain in India. His talk underscored the government's commitment to boosting semiconductor and display manufacturing under India Semiconductor Mission 2.0 (ISM 2.0).
Ashwini Aggarwal, SID India, highlighted key moments and innovations from Display Week 2025, while also unveiling the vision for the upcoming India Display Conference. He traced the remarkable evolution of automotive dashboards – from the early 20th century to today’s intelligent, display-driven cockpits.
Nikhil Kishor, Senior Analyst at Counterpoint Research, shared a market-focused view on ‘Global automotive display market trends’, including growth in Digital Instrument Cluster (DIC), Center Information Display (CID), consolidated integration of displays, and regional shifts in supply chains.
P Srinivasan from Mahindra & Mahindra and Satyander Kaur from Marelli offered keynote insights on how OEMs are integrating advanced displays into EV platforms and smart cabins, while touching upon optics, materials and system integration challenges.
Sudheer Kumar from the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Kanpur, explained the promise of ‘Flexible and printed electronics’ for in-car touch surfaces and adaptive displays.
Sathya Deep MK from 3M addressed ‘Bonding challenges in automotive electronics’, vital for large-area displays and rugged environments.
Karthik Raj, Technical Architect at VESA, gave an overview of ‘Standards for automotive electronics’, which aim to ensure safety and interoperability.
Priyadarshini Ghosh from Horiba rounded out the session with a talk on ‘Analytical engineering for nanotech electronics’, underlining the role of precision tools in display validation.
With over 50 attendees from OEMs, Tier-1 suppliers, academia and government bodies, the workshop fostered valuable dialogue through both formal and informal meetings. The event successfully laid the groundwork for deeper collaboration, aligning with India's vision to be a key player in global automotive innovation.
SID India continues to play a catalytic role in shaping the future of displays and electronics. The workshop demonstrated that India is not just catching up – it is leading conversations around innovation, localization and scale.
