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Speaker

Pia Hellmann

Functional Safety Manager – Driving Automation Functions, ZF Group

Pia Hellmann is a Functional Safety Manager at ZF Group with over 14 years of experience in the automotive industry and over 10 years of experience in Functional Safety. In 2020 started as Safety Manager with SAE Level 3 function development and supports now in ADAS function development. With this, becoming an expert in methods of not only ISO 26262, specialised in ISO 21448 with related consideration of UN regulations. Deep knowledge in driving automation functions and their HMI.

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Session

Case Study

Monday, September 29

11:00 am - 11:30 am

Live in Berlin

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As driving automation systems advance in complexity, the gap between SAE Level 2 and Level 3 presents significant challenges – not only for manufacturers implementing increasingly stringent and sometimes overlapping regulations, but also for users who are expected to understand and appropriately operate these technologies. Recent incidents involving Level 2 driver assistance functions reveal a critical mismatch between user expectations, system capabilities, and regulatory assumptions. This presentation offers a safety-focused analysis of these issues, highlighting the real-world implications of misaligned expectations between drivers and developers. It also explores the evolving regulatory landscape and proposes strategies for manufacturers to navigate compliance while improving user understanding and trust. The goal: a safer transition toward higher levels of driving automation.

In this session, we will deep dive into:

  • Why the transition from SAE Level 2 to Level 3 automation demands a fundamentally different approach to human-machine interaction and system responsibility
  • How global safety regulations and standards (e.g., ISO, UNECE, UL 4600) overlap and differ – and what manufacturers must consider staying compliant and future-ready
  • Practical strategies to better align developer intent, system capability, and user understanding to minimize misuse and liability risks
Presentation

Company

ZF Group

ZF is a leading global technology group in driveline and chassis technology, as well as active and passive safety technology. It has around 146,000 employees at around 230 locations in almost 40 countries. In 2017, ZF achieved sales of EUR 36.4 billion. ZF is one of the world's largest automotive suppliers. ZF lets vehicles see, think and act. The company spends more than six percent of its annual turnover on research and development, especially for efficient and electric drives and a world without accidents. With its comprehensive portfolio, ZF improves mobility and services not only for passenger cars, but also for commercial vehicles and industrial technology applications.