The document announces the Connected Cars 2014 event taking place on June 24-25 in Amsterdam. It will bring together over 3,000 attendees, 125 exhibitors, and 250 speakers from the automotive and technology industries. The event will focus on collaboration between car manufacturers and cellular connectivity providers to address challenges in meeting consumer demand for increased connectivity. It will also explore business models and strategies for generating revenue from connected car technologies and data. The agenda will include panels and presentations on topics like developing the connected car ecosystem, realizing profit potential, delivering infotainment experiences, and navigating the future of connectivity and mobility.
Research paper from Telematics Update which asked five of the top connected car experts in the industry (including Pavan Mathew, Global Head of Connected Car, Telefónica Digital) about the best approaches to enhance adoption of connected services and revenue opportunities across Europe. Also containing data from the opinions of 700 Telematics Munich 2012 attendees.
The following areas are covered:
- What is the top telematics service that consumers will pay
for?
- How do you think the future EU consumer will pay for
telematics services?
- Who will harvest the most data from connected cars?
www.telematicsupdate.com
View more on the connected car at: http://blog.digital.telefonica.com/tag/connected-cars/
Research paper from Telematics Update which asked five of the top connected car experts in the industry (including Pavan Mathew, Global Head of Connected Car, Telefónica Digital) about the best approaches to enhance adoption of connected services and revenue opportunities across Europe. Also containing data from the opinions of 700 Telematics Munich 2012 attendees.
The following areas are covered:
- What is the top telematics service that consumers will pay
for?
- How do you think the future EU consumer will pay for
telematics services?
- Who will harvest the most data from connected cars?
www.telematicsupdate.com
View more on the connected car at: http://blog.digital.telefonica.com/tag/connected-cars/
Introduction to the existing automotive telematics software systems and the challenges facing the automotive industry to create the car app store of the future.
The AUTOmobile becomes the autoMOBILE: How does the mobility revolution impac...Sebastian Wedeniwski
The vehicle of the digital future will be created by either the automotive industry or by others who currently have better access to digital natives and hyper-connected generations. This new automotive paradigm is already here—but who will shape it?
http://www.ibmbigdatahub.com/blog/how-does-mobility-revolution-impact-automotive-business-models
Deal of the month tom tom acquired autonomosDirk Freiland
Deal of the month: Clairfield analysed the acquisition of Autonomos, a Berlin-based IT startup specializing in research and development services in the areas of automotive software, by TomTom
Connected car solutions: one of the major business drivers for the automotive...Pierre Audoin Consultants
With the connected car topic the automotive industry is about to experience a technological leap that will substantially change mobility. Automotive manufacturers are increasingly considering the integration of information technology and external services in their cars.
Against this background, PAC conducted a survey among 250 CxOs in European automotive companies (in France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain, Sweden and the UK) with more than 50 employees. The study explores the strategies of the automotive industry to develop and launch connected car technologies and services and deals with the following questions:
- What is the status quo in terms of the development of connected car services and which areas are in the focus?
- Which trends and changes are important?
- What are the (main) challenges?
- What role do politics and standardization play regarding connected car offerings?
- What are the strategies and objectives that automotive companies pursue?
- How important are external services?
- What are upcoming investment plans and who are the decision makers?
Joint Presentation Panasonic and IBM at TU-Automotive Japan 2016 ( http://www.tu-auto.com/japan/ ):
- Understand how machine learning across multiple industry domains creates a new mobility experience
- Explore a coherent framework combining embedded, edge and cloud-computing elements to better predict vehicle and driver needs
MONETIZING THE CONNECTED CAR, Citi 2013 Connected Car SymposiumArynga
Walter Buga, CEO of Arynga made this presentation at the Citi forum of the connected car. This presentation answers the "How to monetize the connected car?" question
Presentation at Automotive Leaders Summit on April 7, 2016
Connecting the automotive value chain from design through consumer information and vehicle usage
Steffen Schaefer : How Digitalization is enabling new Mobility ecosystems | Z...Zinnov
Keynote delivered by Steffen Schaefer, Head of Innovation for Mobility Management, Senior Principal at Siemens AG
Urban roads are clogged; Public Transport is at its limit in many places. But demand for urban mobility is only growing. It is predicted to triple by 2050. New mobility services like car sharing, bike sharing, ride sharing are widely emerging. Demand Responsive Transport and self-driving taxi services are becoming a significant new mode in urban transport. They are all largely possible due to new (digital) technologies. Digitalization is highly disruptive to the Mobility ecosystem. The value however of Mobile Internet, Internet of Things, and Cloud Computing is very clear. Aggressive and well funded new players who understand these technologies are entering the market. Traditional main line and public transport operators, Automotive OEMs, taxi companies, and road authorities must act, otherwise they will be left behind. And transport legislation must be adapted to create a suitable framework for a new ecosystem. The large number of mobility services from various providers brings a host of options to the traveler, but also certain complexity. What apps do I need for which region? Packaging and simplification of mobility services is essential. Mobility as a Service (MaaS) will help to do so, in a model that is very similar to Telco industries. A scalable, digital mobility platform will form the backbone of all mobility infrastructure and services.
Women Edition: 5. World Automotive ConferenceErsin KARA
worldautomotiveconference.co.uk
Existence of women in an industry is the thing that makes the organization holistic and the work flawless. Recent studies on gender diversity say that there is a positive correlation between the presence of women in corporate leadership and performance in a magnitude that is not small. Companies, that understand that it is not a positive discrimination but an indispensable necessity to achieve diversity, and reserve seats for women from top to bottom positions, are the ones which climb the ladder in competition more quickly.
Although women hold only 30% of the entry-level roles in technology related positions, it is getting better by the day. As for the automotive industry, women participation in European Union in manufacture of motor vehicles, trailers and semi-trailers is less than 25% while they are only about one fourth in
US automotive industry despite the astonishing fact that nearly two thirds (65%) of new car buyers are women. Rates are almost the same in white-collar segment of Turkish automotive industry as well.
To welcome and thank for their existence in the World Automotive Conference 2018, we dedicate this month’s WAC Bulletin to existing and future women participants of the industry.
To understand how women see and manage the industry’s transformation, how they adapt to the changing world, and face challenges during the transition, we conducted interviews with some of the ladies who will participate in WAC 2018 conference as speakers. Their perspective also showed us that enormous change has only began and it has way to go within a fiercely competitive environment.
Hope you enjoy each of these valuable thoughts and insights,
Not all of the speakers were able to participate in the Bulletin and we will share their views in the upcoming issues.
The inaugural World Automotive Conference 2018 proudly hosts global leaders of industry from all over the world in October while we invite ladies to Women’ Breakfast to be held in October 5th at 8:00 a.m. Though we want to enjoy the conference with as much ladies as possible, we have limited number of seats available for the breakfast, hence it will be first 50 ladies that register to WAC will be able to gain a seat.
"The concept of autonomous driving cars are largely dependent on Internet of Things. This is due to the reason that this technology could be enabled only with the help of IoT. We can say that IoT will increase the connectivity between vehicles and together with AI solutions will further enhance the choices for buyers with providing all information regarding their preferences while buying and using the vehicle. I see these advantages below -With the help of IoT, vehicles will get more connected to the other stakeholders in the transportation and so more usage- based services will be provided. We see first products in insurance sector or aftersales business"
IBM & Panasonic: The Internet of Mobility & Cognitive Personalization of Spac...Sebastian Wedeniwski
Joint Panasonic Automotive & IBM presentation "The Internet of Mobility & Cognitive Personalization of Spaces and Devices" at the VDI Congress CESIS Global Internet of Things World 206 in Berlin.
Introduction to the existing automotive telematics software systems and the challenges facing the automotive industry to create the car app store of the future.
The AUTOmobile becomes the autoMOBILE: How does the mobility revolution impac...Sebastian Wedeniwski
The vehicle of the digital future will be created by either the automotive industry or by others who currently have better access to digital natives and hyper-connected generations. This new automotive paradigm is already here—but who will shape it?
http://www.ibmbigdatahub.com/blog/how-does-mobility-revolution-impact-automotive-business-models
Deal of the month tom tom acquired autonomosDirk Freiland
Deal of the month: Clairfield analysed the acquisition of Autonomos, a Berlin-based IT startup specializing in research and development services in the areas of automotive software, by TomTom
Connected car solutions: one of the major business drivers for the automotive...Pierre Audoin Consultants
With the connected car topic the automotive industry is about to experience a technological leap that will substantially change mobility. Automotive manufacturers are increasingly considering the integration of information technology and external services in their cars.
Against this background, PAC conducted a survey among 250 CxOs in European automotive companies (in France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain, Sweden and the UK) with more than 50 employees. The study explores the strategies of the automotive industry to develop and launch connected car technologies and services and deals with the following questions:
- What is the status quo in terms of the development of connected car services and which areas are in the focus?
- Which trends and changes are important?
- What are the (main) challenges?
- What role do politics and standardization play regarding connected car offerings?
- What are the strategies and objectives that automotive companies pursue?
- How important are external services?
- What are upcoming investment plans and who are the decision makers?
Joint Presentation Panasonic and IBM at TU-Automotive Japan 2016 ( http://www.tu-auto.com/japan/ ):
- Understand how machine learning across multiple industry domains creates a new mobility experience
- Explore a coherent framework combining embedded, edge and cloud-computing elements to better predict vehicle and driver needs
MONETIZING THE CONNECTED CAR, Citi 2013 Connected Car SymposiumArynga
Walter Buga, CEO of Arynga made this presentation at the Citi forum of the connected car. This presentation answers the "How to monetize the connected car?" question
Presentation at Automotive Leaders Summit on April 7, 2016
Connecting the automotive value chain from design through consumer information and vehicle usage
Steffen Schaefer : How Digitalization is enabling new Mobility ecosystems | Z...Zinnov
Keynote delivered by Steffen Schaefer, Head of Innovation for Mobility Management, Senior Principal at Siemens AG
Urban roads are clogged; Public Transport is at its limit in many places. But demand for urban mobility is only growing. It is predicted to triple by 2050. New mobility services like car sharing, bike sharing, ride sharing are widely emerging. Demand Responsive Transport and self-driving taxi services are becoming a significant new mode in urban transport. They are all largely possible due to new (digital) technologies. Digitalization is highly disruptive to the Mobility ecosystem. The value however of Mobile Internet, Internet of Things, and Cloud Computing is very clear. Aggressive and well funded new players who understand these technologies are entering the market. Traditional main line and public transport operators, Automotive OEMs, taxi companies, and road authorities must act, otherwise they will be left behind. And transport legislation must be adapted to create a suitable framework for a new ecosystem. The large number of mobility services from various providers brings a host of options to the traveler, but also certain complexity. What apps do I need for which region? Packaging and simplification of mobility services is essential. Mobility as a Service (MaaS) will help to do so, in a model that is very similar to Telco industries. A scalable, digital mobility platform will form the backbone of all mobility infrastructure and services.
Women Edition: 5. World Automotive ConferenceErsin KARA
worldautomotiveconference.co.uk
Existence of women in an industry is the thing that makes the organization holistic and the work flawless. Recent studies on gender diversity say that there is a positive correlation between the presence of women in corporate leadership and performance in a magnitude that is not small. Companies, that understand that it is not a positive discrimination but an indispensable necessity to achieve diversity, and reserve seats for women from top to bottom positions, are the ones which climb the ladder in competition more quickly.
Although women hold only 30% of the entry-level roles in technology related positions, it is getting better by the day. As for the automotive industry, women participation in European Union in manufacture of motor vehicles, trailers and semi-trailers is less than 25% while they are only about one fourth in
US automotive industry despite the astonishing fact that nearly two thirds (65%) of new car buyers are women. Rates are almost the same in white-collar segment of Turkish automotive industry as well.
To welcome and thank for their existence in the World Automotive Conference 2018, we dedicate this month’s WAC Bulletin to existing and future women participants of the industry.
To understand how women see and manage the industry’s transformation, how they adapt to the changing world, and face challenges during the transition, we conducted interviews with some of the ladies who will participate in WAC 2018 conference as speakers. Their perspective also showed us that enormous change has only began and it has way to go within a fiercely competitive environment.
Hope you enjoy each of these valuable thoughts and insights,
Not all of the speakers were able to participate in the Bulletin and we will share their views in the upcoming issues.
The inaugural World Automotive Conference 2018 proudly hosts global leaders of industry from all over the world in October while we invite ladies to Women’ Breakfast to be held in October 5th at 8:00 a.m. Though we want to enjoy the conference with as much ladies as possible, we have limited number of seats available for the breakfast, hence it will be first 50 ladies that register to WAC will be able to gain a seat.
"The concept of autonomous driving cars are largely dependent on Internet of Things. This is due to the reason that this technology could be enabled only with the help of IoT. We can say that IoT will increase the connectivity between vehicles and together with AI solutions will further enhance the choices for buyers with providing all information regarding their preferences while buying and using the vehicle. I see these advantages below -With the help of IoT, vehicles will get more connected to the other stakeholders in the transportation and so more usage- based services will be provided. We see first products in insurance sector or aftersales business"
IBM & Panasonic: The Internet of Mobility & Cognitive Personalization of Spac...Sebastian Wedeniwski
Joint Panasonic Automotive & IBM presentation "The Internet of Mobility & Cognitive Personalization of Spaces and Devices" at the VDI Congress CESIS Global Internet of Things World 206 in Berlin.
Managing Abu Dhabi's $627 Billion Sovereign Wealth Fund (ADIA), Presentation ...Aaron Beydoun
Aaron-Micael Beydoun has estimated the depletion of Abu Dhabi's oil reserves in 93 years in a course on investment management at Harvard University. Managing the USD 620 Billion of the Emirate's sovereign wealth vis-à-vis the Abu Dhabi Investment Authority, ADIA, he has proposed the following: Although an optimization of financial assets has established the portfolio strategic asset allocation, this ignores that underlying commodity asset i.e. oil, that forms the majority of client’s implied existing portfolio. Since the oil that forms the bulk of implied national wealth is highly volatile, then traditional portfolio investment risk management that only includes invested financial assets may not properly account for total wealth risk. Therefore, so as to properly account for national wealth risk, we recommend a strategic asset allocation that broadens the asset base to include the non-monetized commodity asset i.e. oil so as to properly account for national wealth risk.
Dubai Port World presentation by Jose Carlos Garcia in the Mediterranean Port...ASCAME
The Mediterranean Ports Summit is organised by the Association of Mediterranean Chambers of Commerce and Industry (ASCAME), the Consorci de la Zona Franca de Barcelona with the collaboration of Barcelona Chamber in the framework of SIL2015.
The Mediterranean Port Summit 2015 is the largest annual Ports and Shipping conferences throughout Europe, the Middle East and Africa. This event in Barcelona is the gathering of maritime industry leaders. The program features many top industry professionals sharing their perspectives on port investments and terminal developments around the region, providing invaluable insights into the numerous opportunities in this sector of Commerce.
The Mediterranean Ports and Shipping Summit focused on key concepts such as institutional and fiscal reforms; the construction, extension and modernization of port platforms; the search for management and collaboration systems; the promotion of alliances to strengthen the position of world leadership; Mediterranean Ports a Gateway to Europe, Asia and Africa; the Port, City and Cruise Tourism, as well as the response of Mediterranean ports to the challenges brought by 800 million people.
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Enter the New App Generation: Deliver Intuitive
Content to Springboard into the ‘Revenue Era’ of
Infotainment.
8th-9th April, Hotel Kempinski, Munich, Germany
Driving Forward Digital Technology and the Automotive Industry in Asia-PacificOrange Business Services
The connected or driverless car is no longer something of the realms of science-fiction, it is very much a reality. The trend is expected to continue too, as the connected car makes its way into the mainstream much as the original automobile did a century ago. APAC will see more sophisticated autonomous driving options emerge and more non-traditional digital players will begin to offer automotive solutions. Connected cars will continue to grow as APAC’s consumer needs go on changing, demographics continue to alter and urban mobility trends shift.
The way drivers interact with their cars is evolving, driven by changes in domains like car technology, consumer electronics, demography and economics.
Therefore, the ultimate challenge for HMI experts is the creation of an interface that is engaging, functional and easy to reach and use. Information technology and software that enables next generation multimodal, multi-touch and multi-zone HMI design is the key for OEMs.
The 2nd international conference automotive cockpit HMI USA 2015 will draw together extensive experience from industry professionals and encourage the exchange of knowledge, and promote dialogue in an interactive networking surrounding.
For more information visit our Website on the following link: http://bit.ly/HMI-USA
If you would like to be part of our conference please register here: http://bit.ly/hmi-usa
NFC in the automotive industry was the focus of the VISIONFC Automotive Summit, an NFC Forum event, that took place in Vienna, Austria. At this event stakeholders came together to talk about how NFC enhances the automotive consumer experience and discussed NFC automotive developments, market needs and requirements.
Smartphone friend or foe for Automotive OEMs?Mahbubul Alam
With the millennials becoming more and more concerned
about connectivity, the smartphone-driven automotive
revolution is inevitable. The automotive OEMs who will
win in this space will be those who can keep pace with their
continuously evolving roles of the IoT connected world
and yet are flexible enough to meet the demands of the
next generation drivers. What needs to be seen is how the
automotive OEMs will go beyond their current roles to where
they make smartphones a core mobility offering to deliver
the increasingly personalized information-centric experience
to its customers. Irrespective of the role of the OEM, the
IoT revolution driving smartphone-based connectivity in
the automotive industry is too big an opportunity to miss.
Prepared by Helene Andre on June 2015
The impact of the Internet of things on the automotive sector.
How will it change business models, broaden business opportunities and bring new services to consumers
What are the next challenges from security to customer relationships
Automotive Apps & Mobile Device Evolution 2013 - PreviewMaria Willamowius
One of Europe´s most important conferences for strategic approaches and challenges in the field of app & software development in automotive cockpits. More information regarding speakers, keynotes, main topics and program on : http://automotive-apps2013.we-conect.com/en/preview/agenda/
What's Next: The Next Frontier in Automotive Industry Ogilvy Consulting
Between homes and offices most of us spend large amounts of time commuting but a growing awareness of transportation’s ecological impact has triggered a shift towards public and shared transport. Automobiles continue to play a significant role in society, but one that is changing. The entire automotive industry is witnessing massive disruption throughout the value chain.
Digital technology in particular is proving the lever that is shifting the gears of transformation and driving ever more innovative customer experiences. In this session we will understand the major trends driving the automotive industry and how creating and being a part of a pivotal ecosystem experience, is critical for shared success.
The Internet of things is spreading its influence on all the verticals we can think of. From healthcare to agriculture, connected devices are proving to be more and more valuable everyday.
On the consumer side, very much has been said about wearables and smart home appliances. But one of the industries the most impacted by the IoT revolution is definitely the automotive sector.
The internet of things is changing the way car dealers sell cars and consumers drive them. The emergence of new products and new services will ultimately craft a new economy for the car industry. If they want to survive, the various players of the automotive industry, from carmakers, to OEMs, to insurers, will have to adapt their business model.
Fortunately, most of them have already jumped on the bandwagon. All the players of the automotive industry are now catching up, competing with each other to launch ever more innovative features.
In this presentation, we explore how the IoT is impacting the automotive sector and what new services are emerging.
Smartphone Vehicle Integration & Connectivity 2014
Vehicle OEMs are under increasing pressure to bring customers' connected lives into the vehicle. The challenge lies in providing seamless functionality whilemaintaining product differentiation to sell more vehicles in a world where demand for smart phone integration is rapidly increasing.
The solution lies in optimizing the balance between embedded solutions and smartphone integration to maximize customer appeal and overcome connected device reliability issues while minimizing security threats and driver distraction.
Varying development cycles between vehicles and consumer electronics and a lack of standardization across operating systems and connectivity protocols add further complexity to these challenges meaning OEMs must assess big data and understand industry trends to develop market leading products.
The most effective way to overcome interoperability, enhance smartphone connectivity and minimize security risks and driver distraction is to share best practice with all industry stakeholders including OEMs, operating systems, app developers, wireless carriers, consumer electronics manufacturers, government regulators and suppliers.
The first Smartphone & Embedded Connectivity Vehicle Integration 2014 has been engineered specifically to focus on this very latest challenge in vehicle infotainment. Hosting 20+ industry leading speakers, the congress will outline operating system and platform solutions, connectivity architecture, app development and user interfaces to create competitive infotainment systems, optimize integrated with embedded functionality and maximize customer appeal tosell more vehicles.
For more information please visit: http://www.smart-phone-vehicle-integration-2014.com/
Digital disruption and the future of the automotive industryPeter Tutty
Digital services centered on increasingly empowered consumers will bring disruption to the automotive industry.
Economic value within this industry and across adjacent markets will be forever altered. In a world where the future is far from certain, automotive companies will need to develop new core capabilities to survive.
What is going to happen next and how to respond? Download the report or explore the infographic, below.
Digital disruption and the future of the automotive industryPeter Tutty
Digital services centered on increasingly empowered consumers will bring disruption to the automotive industry.
Economic value within this industry and across adjacent markets will be forever altered. In a world where the future is far from certain, automotive companies will need to develop new core capabilities to survive.
What is going to happen next and how to respond? Download the report or explore the infographic, below.
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After a brilliant inaugural event, Connected Cars 2014 returns to the
Amsterdam RAI, Netherlands on the 24 & 25 June 2014, co-locating again
with the LTE World Summit to bring together over 3,000 attendees, 125
exhibitors and 250 speakers!
Looking at the fast developing connected car market from the car manufacturer’s point of view, the 2014
event will again unite the leading car manufacturers, forward thinking connectivity players, app developers,
content providers, insurers, leasing companies and all of their technology partners at this Connected Cars –
LTE World Summit show! Making up the unique 2014 show, will also be the Video over LTE event, co-locating
with Connected Cars and the LTE World Summit to bring even more content and OTT players to the in car
entertainment discussion.
Following the reception of insightful presentations at the 2013 event from key players including KIA,
Daimler, Renault, Ford Europe, Fiat, Panasonic Automotive, Car Connectivity Consortium, HERE, AudioTeka,
BBC, Orange Business Services, Telefónica, TNO, The Linux Foundation, Audible, we look forward to taking
the high level content forward.
The 2
nd
Annual Connected Cars event is still the only conference to focus on cross-industry collaboration
between car OEM and LTE connectivity players. Identifying how to meet the challenges presented by increased
consumer connectivity demands with innovative business models and strategies, the 2014 agenda will speed
up industry ROI by answering critical questions including:
How can LTE take the connected car beyond simple crash notifications and remote diagnostics, as LTE
Cars become mass market in 2014?
What is important to the consumer when it comes to the LTE car? The product or the connectivity?
Which business models are making money? Which automakers have discovered how to successfully
make money from the connected car and its data?
Does tethering still have a place in the market? Hear what Ford, Kia and Mazda think!
How can the car manufacturer make their headset the best? Looking at the security it requires and
the app developers they want to work with!
How can tablets and smartphones be incorporated into the driving and passenger entertainment
experience?
Why are WiFi Hotspots so important to manufacturers’ future offerings?
How can connected cars become revenue generating units?
Can eCall become a platform that can be monetised?
Self-Driving Cars – where does the car manufacturer see them going?
Insurers and leasing companies…what is in it for them? How are they utilising the data from the
connected car to bring benefits to their consumers and profit streams?
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Connected Cars 2014 – Points of Interest
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Tuesday 24
th
June 2014
08.15 Refreshments & Networking
09.00 Chair’s Opening Remarks
Henry Foy, Automotive Correspondent, Financial Times, UK
Looking at the Layers of the New Ecosystem
09.15 Unlocking the Layers of the New Connected Cars Ecosystem
- How will today’s telematics efforts evolve and reshape the driver experience?
- Will the manufacturer soon be just a component supplier in a higher-value ecosystem?
- Could the internet giants be the disruptive players who make real profit from the connected car?
- Dissecting the players and roles within the future connected car value chain
Simon Euringer, Head of ConnectedDrive, BMW, Germany
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09.45 ECOSYSTEM PANEL: Reviewing Growth Predictions from LTE to Emerging Markets
- Where is connectivity being driven? Looking at new telematics markets across the globe
- What are the key challenges to market growth still in LTE and the emerging markets?
- Breaking down what LTE can bring to infotainment services and what consumers are willing to pay for: a
virtual office, cloud gaming, in-car video conferencing?
- When will the car become a revenue generating unit for all value chain players?
Moderator: Michael Dargue, Principal, Cartesian, UK
- Juergen Daunis, Senior Account Director, Verizon Telematics, USA
-Khaled A. Altwergi, Business Development and Innovation Consultant, Corporate Strategy, STC, Saudi
Arabia
10.15 Networking Break & Refreshments
Realising the Profit Potential for Value Chain Players
11.00 The Digital Revolution & the Connected Car
- How does the connected car fit into the digital revolution and how should the automotive industry
realise the opportunities it offers?
- Monetising HMI – how to make HMI central to the consumer’s buying choice
- Analysing the technical considerations when developing the ideal user experience
- What is the best way forward for developing common integration standards and base operating
systems to speed innovation and maximise return on investment?
Ju Wook SON, Research Associate, Hyundai Motor Group, Korea
11.30 Reinventing the OEM-Telecom Relationship to Connect the Consumer & Reduce Costs
- Exploring the partnership between Ericsson and their OEM partners to learn how OEMs can build a win-
win telecom partnership
- Identifying how telecoms can leverage their IT and telecommunication infrastructure to reduce the cost of
connectivity
- Maximizing customer confidence by maintaining secure connectivity across the global telematics
ecosystem
Konstantin Zervas, Business Development Director, Ericsson, Sweden
11.50 The Key to Success for Connected Cars’ Online Services is the User Experience…
- What are the correct tools and methodologies to evaluate end-user quality?
- Which SLA and indicators can be formalized between operators and car manufacturers?
- How should performance be monitored during the roll out phase, even in roaming situations?
Dimitri Mottet, Marketing Product Director, ip-label, Trusted end-user quality, France
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12.10 Implementing a Customer-Centric Navigation Experience
- How does navigation fit into the bigger picture of the connected car?
- What is the vehicle manufacturers’ role in the future of navigation?
- Should OEMs leave it to companies like Google and Apple to define the in-car user experience?
- What factors should OEMs consider to enable a good user experience?
- Analysing research into next-generation navigation and results from usability benchmarking activity of
various infotainment systems
Alessio Ballatore, Business Development Director, SBD, Belgium
12.40 The Connected Car Business Case & Manufacturer’s Internal Transformation
- Why now? Understanding the factors driving the connected car momentum
- Breaking down the technical aspects behind connected car solutions
- Looking at HMI design requirements
- Going from focussing on products to services
Roger Giralt, Head of Connected Car, Centro Técnico, SEAT, Spain
13.10 Lunch & Networking
14.30 The Connected Car: Fundamental Disruption of the Automotive Value Chain
- How the connected car is changing consumer preferences
- Shifts in the value of a car through its life cycle
- New market entrants and business models
- Strategic implications for OEMs, platform players and suppliers
Dominik Wee, Principal, McKinsey & Company, Germany
Delivering Advanced Infotainment for the Optimal In Car Experience
15.05 Nailing Down the Value Proposition of Advanced Multi-Device Infotainment Systems
-What challenges does the car manufacturer face when trying to connect with the telecoms world and
differentiate through its in car entertainment offering?
- How are manufacturers engaging the content and app developer markets?
- What can the car OEM offer entertainment providers beyond a bigger smartphone platform?
David Turner, Infotainment Engineer, Bentley, UK
Exploring the LTE Roadmap & Data Monetisation
15.35 Progressing with Remote SIM Management
- What advantages does remote SIM management bring to the connected driver?
- Understanding the importance of keeping the eUICC standard flexible and open to future innovative
development
- Steps to guaranteeing safe data transportation along with data monetisation
- How can European regulation evolve to support the roaming connected car?
Andrea Sroczynski, Head of Automotive Sales & DACH, Telenor Connexion AB, Germany
16.05 Networking Break & Refreshments
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16.45 Usage Based Insurance: Putting Privacy & Data Management in the Driving Seat
Thomas Hallauer, Research and Marketing Director, PTOLEMUS Consulting Group, Germany
17.15 Live Demo! BMW & Kia Connectivity Solutions | Drinks Reception
Visit the exhibition floor to try out the cars’ new connectivity systems whilst networking with drinks.
19.00 Close of Day One
Wednesday 25 June 2014
08.30 Refreshments & Networking
09.00 Chair’s Opening Remarks & Industry Outlook
Robin Duke-Woolley, CEO, Beecham Research, UK
Content & Apps Corner
09.25 PANEL: From Weather Alerts, Worldwide Content to Wearables - Delivering Tomorrow’s Seamless
Consumer Experience
- What steps are OEMs, content providers and MNOs making to take control of high speed connectivity and
deliver a seamless customer experience in the car?
- Developing a platform for car makers and device manufacturers to work together
- How can entrants considering the connected car space ensure their product is monetised?
- Understanding and assessing the different connectivity options to deliver seamless content with
- How will the connected cars ecosystem monetise greater consumer awareness and demand for safety and
security?
- Ian Digman, Product Planning – General Manager, Nissan, Switzerland
- Glen Stone, Convergence Strategy & Standards, Samsung Electronics America, USA
- Hakan Kostepen, Director of Planning & Innovation, Panasonic Automotive Systems Company of America,
USA
10.05 App Annie
10.25 Refreshment Break & Networking
11.05 rara & BMW ConnectedDrive: Streaming Music to the Connected Car without the Smartphone
- The evolution of the connected car: delivering entertainment services into the car
- Barriers to entry for service providers: connectivity, licensing, platform fragmentation
- Differentiation through best of breed in-car entertainment experiences
Jez Bell, CEO, rara, UK
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# CarsChat
Integrating the Car into the Smart Consumer’s Connected Life
11.30 Delivering a Smart Car for a Smart Life
- What steps is the value chain taking to connecting the car to consumers' smart homes and lives?
- Understanding different requirements for various markets and customers
- Building an intelligent dashboard and enabling customised, rich media applications
- Determining the standards demanded from solution partners
Hakan Kostepen, Director of Planning & Innovation, Panasonic Automotive Systems Company of America,
USA
11.55 Vision “All wireless” – Smart Integration of Consumer Devices into Vehicles
-Wireless charging
-Coupling antenna
-Data exchange and control
-Simple Head Unit
-Safety and Apps
Dr. Christoph Schillo, Head of Advanced Development, Peiker, Germany
12.20 Building Safety, Enjoyment and Interoperability on Today’s Roads
- How can standardisation help speed up the path to smartphone- car interoperability using the same
familiar user interface?
- Accommodating car OEMs standardisation preferences and steps towards a streamlined car/smartphone
experience
- What can the industry do to bolster app developers’ distribution and support the app market?
Antti Auomo, Marketing Director, Car Connectivity Consortium, Finland
12.45 CANimation - Highlighting Security Threats to Automotive Systems & Live Demos of Possible Attacks
- Analysing the attack surface of a modern car and the threat bespoke tools and real world implications of
successful system poses
- Understanding the motives behind cyber security attacks
- Why do attacks result from a specific mind-set within the embedded systems community?
- How to implement changes to future designs to reduce the risks associated with the exploitation of vehicle
systems
Matt Lewis & David Clare, NCC Group, UK
13.05 Lunch & Networking
Navigating the Next Generation Driver Experience
14.05 Bright Box
14.30 The New Generation of Insurance
-Translating Big Data into action – how it can add value for the business and for customers?
Charlotte Halkett, Marketing Actuary, insurethebox, UK
15.00 Creating the ‘Car-let’: Enabling a Seamless UX for the Multi-Device Consumer
- How to build an operating system to power the ‘ultimate mobile computing’ on wheels
- Understanding the importance of open innovation in providing seamless access to a range of mobile
devices
8. For further details on participation at the event:
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@CC_Conversation
# CarsChat
- Is industry collaboration and standardisation close to being achieved? Assessing the steps being taken
Rudolf Streif, Director of Embedded Solutions, The Linux Foundation, USA
15.30 Networking Break & Live Demo! BMW & Kia Connectivity Solutions
16.45 Close of Conference