MdynamiX with three technical presentations at chassis.tech plus 2026 in Munich
The International Munich Chassis Symposium is the world’s leading industry event for chassis, steering, brakes, tyres, and automated driving. chassis.tech plus 2026 focuses on key technology and market trends for forward-looking chassis engineering – and we are delighted to actively contribute to this year’s event with a total of three presentations.
Day 1 – 23 June 2026: Keynote speech
One of the highlights of the first day is the interactive panel discussion: “In the age of automated driving: How important is the driving experience (still)?” Because even as automation continues to advance, one crucial question remains: How do people experience, understand, and accept the functions of their vehicles?
In this context, we are presenting our keynote:
“Customer satisfaction barometer for driver assistance systems – exploring the trade-off between function, trust, and acceptance.”
Prof. Bernhard Schick, Head of the Institute for Driver Assistance and Connected Mobility (IFM), Kempten University of Applied Sciences, and CEO of MdynamiX AG
Prof. Dr. Uwe Stratmann, Research Market and Customers, IFM, Kempten University of Applied Sciences
Co-authors:
Seda Aydogdu, MdynamiX AG
Gioele Micheli, MdynamiX AG
We demonstrate why technical function alone is not sufficient – and how the interplay of function, trust, and acceptance can be measured and understood in order to align driver assistance systems consistently with the customer experience.
Day 2 – 24 June 2026: Two presentations on steering feel simulation and subjective evaluation
On the second day, we are contributing two further technical presentations addressing key questions around driving experience and vehicle dynamics:
“Steering feel simulation for driver-in-the-loop applications”
Matthias Becker, Head of Technology, MdynamiX AG, Germany
Co-author:
Prof. Dr. Peter E. Pfeffer, Automotive Engineering, Munich University of Applied Sciences, Germany
“Driving experience – best practice subjective evaluation process compliant to SAE J1441”
Alessandro Contini, Doctoral Candidate, Institute of Mechanics and Mechatronics, TU Wien, Austria
Co-authors:
Prof. Dr. Peter E. Pfeffer, Automotive Engineering, Munich University of Applied Sciences, Germany
Prof. Bernhard Schick, Institute for Driver Assistance and Connected Mobility (IFM), Kempten University of Applied Sciences, Germany
Matthias Niegl, MdynamiX AG, Germany
Both presentations reflect our day-to-day work at the intersection of measurement technology, simulation, and subjective evaluation – and demonstrate how the driving experience can be made methodically tangible and reproducible.
Visit us at booth 25
We will also be present at the accompanying trade exhibition. Come and visit us at booth 25 and exchange ideas with us about your current challenges and developments around the driving experience. We look forward to inspiring conversations and connecting with the international chassis community in Munich!
