As self-driving vehicles get closer to becoming a reality on our roads, new opportunities for in-car wellbeing take center stage. Transformative Technology Conference (TTC) and the interdisciplinary researchers at Arigami brought together a group of auto executives, technologists, sensory specialists, and thought leaders to talk about trends, challenges, and solutions for in-car-wellbeing.
Apart from the basic premise that AI will take over driving responsibilities, the bigger leap is that this change will free up drivers and passengers to explore the full potential of a car as a means to improve body, mind, and soul. Automation is maturing, and it is transforming how automakers approach in-car design. The once static designs are now becoming more dynamic as automakers focus on creating new experiences with a multisensory canvas that supports wellbeing.
Wellbeing is a shared responsibility. Improving the health of our community will not happen overnight, nor will it happen when incredible institutions work alone. We must work together across many sectors to shift factors that influence health and wellbeing into all industries, including mobility. Only by joining forces can in-car wellbeing be a sustainable effort. The future of mobility is autonomous, intuitive and transformative.
TTC has a long-term commitment to using data to inform decision-making and innovation. This approach has helped us create a highly desirable community of positive change. Our report is the result of such a process and is dedicated to innovation. The intention is to provide a tool for technologists, creatives, and engineers to learn more about the opportunities that lie ahead. The purpose is not just to inform but to inspire action.
Learn more about our Wellbeing and Transport Report at Transformative Technology Conference www.ttconf.org