Bosch showcases expansive safety portfolio at Safe Roads India Summit

Bosch Chassis Systems India displayed its active safety, passive safety and actuation portfolios, which are critical pre-crash and post-crash safety components in automobiles.

Autocar Pro News Desk By Autocar Pro News Desk calendar 23 Nov 2017 Views icon4706 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp

Bosch Chassis Systems India, a subsidiary of the Bosch Group in India, today showcased its automotive technology and vision at the Safe Roads India Summit 2017 held in New Delhi. The two-day event was dedicated to raise awareness and showcase innovative technologies that could improve road safety conditions in India and reduce accident fatality rates. The core theme of the summit was child safety and vulnerable road users (VRUs).

On the first day of the summit, participating companies and contributors came together to interact with visiting students and showcase their latest technologies and offerings geared towards road safety for children in India. The second day also saw interactive sessions on vehicle technology, road infrastructure and user behaviour by spokespeople from companies such as Bosch, Daimler AG, Mercedes-Benz R&D India and more.

Umesh N, managing director, Bosch Chassis Systems India, said: “Active safety technologies such as ABS and ESP are especially helpful to ensure car safety for passengers inside vehicles and other road users. These technologies prevent locking of wheels during full or partial braking and prevent loss of control while cornering and side skidding. We are also excited to showcase driver assistance technologies like Autonomous Emergency Braking (AEB) to help vehicles avoid collisions with vulnerable road users. Connected technologies are the future of road safety and using radars and cameras in embedded automotive parts is one of the best ways to prevent fatal road accidents in India.”

The summit highlighted how active safety technologies such as Electronic stability Control (ESC) or Electronic Stability Program (ESP) which are already mandatory in developed nations like Europe, US, Japan, Australia and more, contribute towards improved road safety.

Display of varied safety products and technologies  
At the summit, Bosch displayed its active safety, passive safety and actuation portfolios, all of which are critical pre-crash and post-crash safety components for automobiles. Bosch also showcased driver assistance technologies with a key focus on safe parking, safety for VRUs and driving safety and comfort. Also on display were a Virtual Reality experience station and an interactive touchscreen kiosk where visitors could witness the importance of road safety and driver comfort technologies.

The summit also showcased the work of Bosch’s chassis systems control division which is pivotal in supplying safety related components and technologies to major automotive manufacturers in India. Bosch designs these products and technologies to implement crash avoidance and post-crash injury mitigation to vehicles, pedestrians and other vulnerable road users.

The Safe Roads India Summit 2017 was an educational event that pinpointed the key challenges facing road safety in India. It played a role in communicating the cost-benefit analysis of safety technologies, consumer adoption, policy frameworks and infrastructure availability in India. The summit also helped raise awareness on road safety amongst adults and children alike and how they can help realize its importance towards enjoying a safer and better livelihood.

 

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