SHIFT 2025


About SHIFT 2025

SHIFT 2025 is a groundbreaking conference bridging academia and industry, creating a dynamic platform for collaboration and innovation. Organized by ASEAN NCAP and MIROS, this event is designed to bridge the gap between local characteristics scientific research and real-world application.

Through a curated program of keynote sessions, technical talks, panel discussions, demonstration and interactive exhibition, leading scholars, researchers, and industry pioneers will explore emerging trends, share breakthrough discoveries, and forge new pathways for vehicle safety technological advancement.

SHIFT 2025 is not just a meeting of minds — it is a catalyst for actionable innovation, strategic partnerships, and the future of the data-driven automotive industry.

Keynote Speakers

Mr. Seigo Watanabe

Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association (JAMA)

The Future of Vehicle Safety Technology: Japan Perspective

Mr. Wang Guojie

China Automotive Engineering Research Institute (CAERI)

EV Safety, Technology and Assessment

Mr. Yang Jialin

China Automotive Technology and Research Center

Introduction of C-NCAP new side impact and frontal impact barriers research

Technical Talk

Mr. Alexander Schmitt

KISTLER

WorldSID-50M – Approval Process for TB029 EuroNCAP Supplier List

Mr. Andrew Pick

AB DYNAMICS – Director Track Test Systems

Testing the ADAS Technology Designed to Protect Motorcyclists

Mr. John Lenkeit 

Dynamic Research, Inc.

Mr. Florian Oberhofer

4activeSystems

Smarter Safety Testing: Innovative Dummy Technologies for ADAS and In-Cabin Technology Assessment

Invited Speakers

Global NCAP,

Global New Car Assessment Programme

Mr. Rafael Tucci

ASEAN NCAP,

New Car Assessment Program for Southeast Asian Countries

Ts. Yahaya Ahmad

ASEAN CVAP,

ASEAN Comercial Vehicle Assessment Program

Ir. Mohd Syazwan Solah

ASEAN MAP,

ASEAN Motorcycle Assessment Porgram

Ts. Zarir Hafiz Zulkipli

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List of SHIFT 2025 Presenters

  • 1. Road Characteristics Database for Automotive Testing, Associate Prof. Dr. Siti Salwa Salleh, UiTM
  • 2. Assessment of Motorcyclists’ Lateral and Forward Headways on Urban Streets Under Various Traffic Conditions, Assoc. Prof. Ts. Dr. Khairil Azman Masri, UMPSA
  • 3. Enhancing Expressway Safety in Malaysia: Harnessing the International Road Safety Programme (iRAP) and Police Reported Crash Data, Dr. Megat Usamah Megat Johari, UPM
  • 4. Quantification of Motorcyclist Risky Behaviour Using Naturalistic Driving Study Approach, Prof. Ir. Dr. Khoo Hooi Ling, UTAR
  • 5. Enhancing Vehicle Safety on Indonesian Toll Roads: Analyzing Road Geometry’s Impact on Rear-End Collisions, Rizal Aprianto, PKTJ
  • 6. Data-Driven Analysis of Car-Motorcyclist Crashes to Develop Future ASEAN NCAP Assessment Protocols, Dr Susilawati, Monash University
  • 7. Estimating Conflicts and Crash based on Profiling Vehicles Speed under Heterogenous Traffic, Associate Prof. Ts. Dr.-Ing. Joewono Prasetijo, UTHM
  • 8. Attitudes towards Seat Belt Reminder and Experimental Studies on Different Seat Belt Reminder’s, Dr. Juffrizal Karjanto, UTEM
  • 9. Evaluating Front-Rear Collision Severity on Indonesian Toll Roads: A Comprehensive Study of Vehicle Damage, Passenger Injuries, And Vehicle Technology, R. Arief Novianto, PKTJ
  • 10. Passenger Car Occupant Seating Postures and Position in Southeast Asia, Dr.-Ing Nor Kamaliana Khamis, UKM
  • 11. Evaluating ASEAN NCAP Side Impact Test Critical Location using Post-accident Secondary Data Analysis, Assoc Prof Dr. Muhd Ridzuan Mansor, UTEM
  • 12. Investigation the Vehicle’s Dynamic Behaviour and Trajectory at Intersection in Malaysia and Indonesia, Ts. Dr Mohamad Heerwan Peeie, UMPSA
  • 13. Accident Data Survey and Analysis using Video Camera in Thailand, Sitthichok Sitthiracha, King Mongkut’s University of Technology
  • 14. Data Collection & Analysis Towards Validated Child Presence Detection (CPD) Subject with Embedded Respiratory, Temperature & Movement Systems, Assoc. Prof. Ir Ts Dr Mohd Khairi Abu Husain, UTM
  • 15. Motorcycle Head Impact Location on Cars for Advanced Safety Technology Design, Abdul Rahmat Abdul Manap, AR Crash Consultant
  • 16. Associating Motorcycle Rider’s Head and Neck Injury Characteristics with Crash Conditions Involving Passenger Vehicles, Dr. Tan Kean Sheng, UPNM
  • 17. Social Media Video Footage Analysis of Car-to-Motorcyclist Accidents in Malaysia and Indonesia, Dr. Mirta Widia, UPMSA
  • 18. Investigating Road Safety in Sumatera: A Comprehensive Approach, Dr. Eka Lestari Mahyuni, Universitas Sumatera Utara
  • 19. Evaluating ASEAN NCAP Frontal Impact Test Critical Location using Post accident Secondary Data Analysis, Ir Ts Dr Mohd Zaid bin Akop, UTEM
  • 20. Data Collection & Analysis for Alternative Dynamic Assessment on Q1.5 & Q3 for ASEAN NCAP 2030-2035 Roadmap, Assoc. Prof. Ir Ts Dr Nurulakmar Abu Husain, UTM
  • 21. Analysis of Road Accident Factors in Ho Chi Minh City (2019-2022) for Urban Road Safety in ASEAN, Associate Professor Dr. Ly Hung Anh, Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology
  • 22. Various Kinds of Vehicle Speed Gap In Indonesian Toll Road, Ir. Adrianto S. Wiyono, Politeknik APP Jakarta
  • 23. Impact of ADAS Awareness, Acceptance, and Psychological Effects on Driving Behavior: Exploring the Mediating Role of Media Exposure among Young Malaysian Drivers in Greater Klang Valley, Satwant Singh A/L Karam Singh, Tunku Abdul Rahman University of Management and Technology
  • 24. Customer Acceptance of Driver State Monitoring Systems and Evaluating Driver Response Times in ASEAN Countries, Dr. Nur Hazwani bt Mokhtar, UTEM
  • 25. Motorcycle Blindspot Detection: A Two-Ways Awareness, Disma Prasaja, Politeknik APP Jakarta

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Author Guidelines

Authors are required to prepare their submissions following the provided extended abstract conference template to ensure uniformity and adherence to publication standards. The template includes specific formatting guidelines for font type, size, margins, citations, and reference styles. Authors should carefully review the guidelines before submission to avoid any formatting issues. The official template and detailed instructions can be downloaded here. ALL accepted papers can be further extended to full-length papers for journal publication, and selected papers will be published in a Scopus-indexed journal.

Paper Submission
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For additional information or questions, feel free to contact us at:

SHIFT 2025 Secretariat

Lot 125-135, Jalan TKS 1, Taman Kajang Sentral, 43000 Kajang, Selangor, Malaysia

+603-8924 9200

aseancapevent@gmail.com