The Roadmap to Achieve Full Screen Head-up Displays

Arèf shares Stellantis' journey including what has worked and what hasn't

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Steven Wicks
Steven Wicks
04/19/2023

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OEMs have already begun to introduce displays that no longer require looking down at a physical element, but instead are integrated on transparent screens in front of the driver. But with the introduction of this technology comes questions of integration, safety and how realistic it is to have head-up displays covering entire windscreens in the next 1, 3 or 10 years. 

Automotive IQ spoke with Arèf Antoine Tahhan, HMI Solution Manager at Stellantis to learn more on the technology behind head-up displays (HUDs), how they can enhance user experience and safety, and what has and hasn’t worked for Stellantis when developing them.  

Arèf is presenting at the Automotive Display Technologies and HMI 2023 conference, 29th-31st August 2023, Munich, Germany

Presentation:  

HEAD-UP DISPLAYS: TECHNOLOGY FOCUS DEEP DIVE TECHNICAL PRESENTATION ON HANDLING, INTEGRATING & ROLLING OUT HUDs  

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