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Blog Post: Experts Webinar Series – OpenSCENARIO 2.0 Q&A (#1)
Our first two OSC2 automation expert seminars were extremely successful, with hundreds of attendees and a lively exchange of information both in the Q&A sessions and on chat.
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Autonocast – Developing a Driver’s License for Autonomous Vehicles
In this Autonocast podcast, Foretellix’s CEO, Ziv Binyamini, answers some of the difficult questions on how to achieve Measurable Safety in Autonomous Vehicles.

Foretellix’s ADAS & AV Verification Survey Results (March 2020)
The survey was held on January-February 2020, and participants from OEMs, Tier1s, AV developers, and ecosystem companies worldwide took part in it. Participants were asked various questions related to the way they verify their ADAS and autonomous systems.

GTC 2020 – Coverage-Driven Verification for Ensuring AV and ADAS Safety
One of the main evolutions the AV industry has seen over the last couple of years is that many companies have reached the point where they can make the fundamentals of AVs work just fine — sensing, planning routes, controlling the vehicle. The hard part is the validation and verification of all of the hazardous edge cases.

Coverage Driven Verification using Foretify & Metamoto’s Simulation as a Service platform
This video offers a glimpse into Coverage Driven Verification using Foretellix’s Foretify platform and Metamoto’s Simulation as a Service platform.

Foretellix’s Webinar: Using Portable Scenarios and Coverage Metrics to Ensure Autonomous Vehicles and ADAS Safety
The video provides a quick overview of Foretellix’s solution and a high-level coverage of what the Measurable Scenario Description language (M-SDL) is all about.

EETimes On Air – Testing Autonomous Vehicles
Ziv Binyamini, Foretellix’s CEO, talks on the “EETimes On Air” podcast with Junko Yoshida answering questions such as what is quality of coverage? How to actually measure safety? And what kind of activities are being done around scenario description language standardization? (Starting at 09:45)