Qualcomm to host first ever Snapdragon Auto Day event on July 30: Here’s what you can expect
The event will spotlight Qualcomm’s AI-powered cockpit systems and advanced driver assistance technologies.
Demonstrations will include Vehicle-to-Everything (V2X) tech for safer, more efficient traffic systems.
The event highlights India’s increasing importance in automotive R&D and global product innovation.
Qualcomm has officially confirmed that the Snapdragon Auto Day will take place on July 30, 2025, in collaboration with Amazon Web Services. The event will centre on the evolution of connected and software-defined vehicles, with a focus on technologies aimed at improving road safety and advancing mobility systems.
SurveySnapdragon Auto Day is also expected to bring together stakeholders from the technology and automotive sectors, such as OEMs, Tier 1 suppliers, and ecosystem partners, to demonstrate advancements in vehicle connectivity, artificial intelligence, and cloud-based automotive solutions.
The event coincides with the automotive industry’s transition to software-defined vehicle architectures. Qualcomm has been eyeing the automotive market and will demonstrate platforms designed to support in-vehicle connectivity, AI-based cockpit experiences, and advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS).
The company will also demonstrate Vehicle to Everything communication technologies, which enable real-time data sharing between vehicles and infrastructure, an area that is gaining traction as a global push to improve traffic efficiency and safety.
“The Snapdragon Auto Day will also discuss India’s growing role in automotive innovation, as local talent and scale are leveraged for global product development. The event aims to provide a forum for discussions about cross-border collaboration and the future of mobility, with industry and technology experts scheduled to participate in panel discussions and demonstrations. Attendees will witness firsthand how Snapdragon is shaping the next wave of automotive evolution by fostering collaborative ecosystems that accelerate development cycles, ultimately leading to safer roads and smarter mobility,” the company stated in a press release.
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It is worth noting that the registration information for the event is available on the official website.
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