The document provides information about the Telematics Munich 2012 conference, including:
- The conference will take place October 29-30, 2012 in Munich, Germany and will focus on key topics in the mobile, digital, consumer electronics, and automotive industries as they relate to telematics.
- Over 600 executive delegates from automakers, hardware manufacturers, telecom providers, tier 1 suppliers, and other groups will attend to learn about exploiting connectivity opportunities, eCall regulations, insurance telematics, using telematics for customer relationship management, and using big data to improve mobility.
- The agenda includes keynote speeches, workshops, and networking sessions on the latest developments. Expert speakers will present from organizations
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.
Connected car experts were interviewed about what telematics services consumers will pay for and how they will pay. Most agreed that navigation services with traffic updates are most valuable. Remote access apps and fleet/security services were also cited. Payment will primarily be through inclusion in the initial vehicle price or annual/monthly subscriptions, with extended free trials common. Mass market brands may include basic services by default while high-end brands offer more optional services. OEMs and dealers were identified as being best positioned to leverage the vehicle data for additional aftermarket sales and services.
Telcom Industry Review and Future of Telcom Providers - Telco 2015IBMTelecom
How will the Telcom industry evolve over the next five years? Will telcom providers strategies be proactive or protective? Our research suggests four plausible scenarios and the events that would signal their unfolding. More important, we outline the characteristics of companies most likely to succeed in each of these possible futures.
Enabling the OTT Revolution: How Telecom Operators Can Stake Their ClaimFlorian Gröne
As over-the-top (OTT) companies like Netflix, Skype, and Google encroach on the telecom industry, operators need to find ways to counter the threat. That means leveraging their distinct assets and capabilities: their ubiquitous fixed and wireless networks, their millions of customers, and the data, logistics, and other services they can offer.
IMAP global Infrastructure Sector Leaders look at the current state of the Infrastructure sector and why it’s necessary for governments to continue to try to bridge the infrastructure gap generated by recent global underinvestment.
They detail the trends impacting the M&A landscape now and moving forward and identify the key market players and investors. They also share insights on the unique characteristics of the US Infrastructure market.
Enforcing accountability in media using blockchainRob Van Den Dam
The document discusses how blockchain technology can be used to improve processes in the media and entertainment industry supply chain. It provides examples of how blockchain is being used by royalty collection agencies to more accurately track content and royalty payments. Blockchain can streamline various operational aspects like auditing, payments, and rights management by introducing transparency and eliminating inefficiencies. The document also discusses how blockchain could improve transparency and efficiency in digital advertising by providing visibility into media buys and tracking ad impressions through the entire delivery process.
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.
Connected car experts were interviewed about what telematics services consumers will pay for and how they will pay. Most agreed that navigation services with traffic updates are most valuable. Remote access apps and fleet/security services were also cited. Payment will primarily be through inclusion in the initial vehicle price or annual/monthly subscriptions, with extended free trials common. Mass market brands may include basic services by default while high-end brands offer more optional services. OEMs and dealers were identified as being best positioned to leverage the vehicle data for additional aftermarket sales and services.
Telcom Industry Review and Future of Telcom Providers - Telco 2015IBMTelecom
How will the Telcom industry evolve over the next five years? Will telcom providers strategies be proactive or protective? Our research suggests four plausible scenarios and the events that would signal their unfolding. More important, we outline the characteristics of companies most likely to succeed in each of these possible futures.
Enabling the OTT Revolution: How Telecom Operators Can Stake Their ClaimFlorian Gröne
As over-the-top (OTT) companies like Netflix, Skype, and Google encroach on the telecom industry, operators need to find ways to counter the threat. That means leveraging their distinct assets and capabilities: their ubiquitous fixed and wireless networks, their millions of customers, and the data, logistics, and other services they can offer.
IMAP global Infrastructure Sector Leaders look at the current state of the Infrastructure sector and why it’s necessary for governments to continue to try to bridge the infrastructure gap generated by recent global underinvestment.
They detail the trends impacting the M&A landscape now and moving forward and identify the key market players and investors. They also share insights on the unique characteristics of the US Infrastructure market.
Enforcing accountability in media using blockchainRob Van Den Dam
The document discusses how blockchain technology can be used to improve processes in the media and entertainment industry supply chain. It provides examples of how blockchain is being used by royalty collection agencies to more accurately track content and royalty payments. Blockchain can streamline various operational aspects like auditing, payments, and rights management by introducing transparency and eliminating inefficiencies. The document also discusses how blockchain could improve transparency and efficiency in digital advertising by providing visibility into media buys and tracking ad impressions through the entire delivery process.
The security challenge
Trust will become the byword of the mobile era. Consumers will need to trust that their data and
information is being kept securely when using mobile devices and services, while corporations will
need to trust that their service providers, technology environments and employees are adhering to
their security protocols.
As a result, demand for mobile security products and solutions is quickly picking up steam. Corporations –
keen to unleash the productive benefits of mobile without taking on additional risk – are hungry for
effective solutions, particularly those that can be outsourced or moved into the cloud.
Consumers have also proven willing to pay a premium for enhanced security and privacy on their
mobile devices opening up a new market of opportunity for those that can successfully commercialize
new consumer security solutions.
With 2 million customers worldwide, Usage-based Insurance has passed its tipping point, and is revolutionizing the insurance industry.
The 405-page Insurance Telematics Study is set to become the reference document for the industry. It describes how the changes impact each part of the value chain and the strategic implications.
The document discusses the growing importance of digital platforms and ecosystems for businesses. It notes that 90% of executives believe ecosystems will change their organizations, and over half of global executives feel traditional value chains are being replaced by ecosystems. The document also discusses the value of APIs for expanding business opportunities and revenues, though telecom executives still need to improve in deploying APIs. Finally, it notes that while CSPs have an opportunity to become platform providers due to existing trust and security capabilities, they also face significant risks to privacy and security from criminal threats if digital trust is broken.
This document provides an overview of fleet telematics and the current state of the industry. Key points include:
- Fleet telematics uses wireless technology to track vehicle location and provide services like route optimization, traffic alerts and delivery confirmations.
- The market is still developing but growing rapidly, projected to be a $9 billion industry by 2004.
- Early pilot projects show benefits like increased productivity, lower fuel costs and maintenance needs for fleet operators.
- The industry will likely consolidate as companies pursue vertical integration and regional market leaders look to expand.
The document discusses potential market development opportunities in Spain and other Mediterranean countries for tx-soluciones. It identifies several key segments - telecom operators, MVNOs, TV companies, content providers, citizens, utilities, and engineering firms - and challenges each segment faces. It also outlines tx-soluciones' capabilities in areas like convergence, content delivery, and new service deployment that could help address issues in these segments. Finally, it proposes a working plan for tx-soluciones to identify opportunities, develop proposals, negotiate deals, and deliver projects to capitalize on the potential in these markets.
This document summarizes a presentation given at an 11th Executive Brainstorm meeting in November 2010 in London. It discusses the issues facing machine-to-machine (M2M) customers, including the problems with roaming, coverage, switching mobile operators, and lack of innovation from operators. The presentation argues that for an M2M deployer to solve its business problems, it needs to be independent of telecommunications companies and function as its own mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) by using its own IMSI numbers and operator codes.
EcoRenew Presentation _MVNO Amsterdam 11 April 2016Paul Wade
This document summarizes a presentation given at a conference about challenges facing mobile virtual network operators (MVNOs). It notes that while early MVNO business models focused on low-cost voice calls and texts, smartphones and data services are now critical. It introduces EcoRenew, a company that refurbishes phones to like-new condition and offers them for resale or financing programs, as a potential solution for MVNOs to compete in offering smartphones. EcoRenew has facilities in Asia that can refurbish any brand of phone but specializes in iPhones, which maintain their value well even after use, to provide MVNOs an affordable handset option and control over the customer experience.
Clipperton Finance, a leading European corporate finance boutique serving the technology and media industries, has released a Newsletter concentrating on European e-commerce. Clipperton Finance has provided transaction services to European Technology and Media companies since its inception in 2003.
Following the short-term fall-out of the financial crisis in mid-2008, we have observed a significant increase in investment activity in the European e-commerce space which shows no sign of abating. Investors are attracted to a segment with favorable macro-drivers, capital efficiency through early revenue generation and a thorough understanding of key performance metrics.
The purpose of this report is to evaluate the trends that make this market so attractive, to understand the challenges for European e-commerce companies, and to explore some future developments.
Companies featured in the newsletter include: Aramis, Avail Intelligence, MonShowRoom, Criteo, Tailor Store, Graze, Spartoo, Euroffice, Fizzback
Outlook on Online Display Advertising Trends by Clipperton FinanceClipperton Finance
1. Online display advertising has grown substantially but a large discrepancy remains between time spent online and online advertising revenues.
2. Two key drivers can help close this gap: increased innovation in targeting, formats and measurement to boost performance advertising; and tapping into the large pool of branding dollars by improving how online advertising addresses the needs of brand advertisers.
3. Emerging players in ad tech have the potential to develop new solutions that better bridge the gap between Internet usage and monetization through advertising.
This document discusses automotive telematics technologies and applications. It provides an overview of the increasing use of semiconductors in vehicles and forecasts strong growth in the automotive telematics market from 2012 to 2018. Key applications covered include remote keyless entry systems, emergency call systems, tire pressure monitoring systems, and connectivity technologies like embedded telematics. The document also examines future trends such as the connected car and increasing use of LTE mobile networks in vehicles.
This document discusses how telecom companies can create new revenue streams and services with 5G, edge computing, and AI. It outlines three main ways 5G will be used: enhanced mobile broadband, massive machine communications, and ultra-reliable low latency communications. While 5G rollout is underway, many telecom companies are proceeding cautiously due to high infrastructure costs. The document discusses opportunities for telecom companies in both the consumer and enterprise spaces, including immersive media, gaming, autonomous vehicles, and smart manufacturing. It emphasizes that AI will play a key role in 5G networks by helping analyze massive amounts of data.
Broadband in Korea (new business opportunities)Yunho Chung
Last week, I gave a lecture at Yonsei University to a group of senior Australian officials, came for what is called LAFIA (Australia's Future in Asia) Study Program.
I shared new business cases in Korea with them.
Do we really have a latent demand for mobile broadcast?
Whatare the key regulatory issues?
Which technology options could embrace carriers to deploy Mobile TV?
What arethe applied business models?
What arethe lessons learnt from first rollout cases?
What is the outlook for different stakeholders?
The document summarizes the results of a research project on the future role of information and communication technology (ICT) architecture in electric vehicles. It finds that ICT will become the foundation for driving functions by 2030 as vehicles transition to electromobility. A new centralized ICT architecture is needed to reduce complexity and support innovations like autonomous driving. This will involve virtualizing hardware and integrating intelligent mechatronic components and middleware platforms. The changes will significantly impact the automotive industry and Germany's position in the industry.
The document discusses du's digital transformation journey towards becoming a software-defined network provider. It outlines du's plans to invest in next-generation technologies like 5G, IoT, AI and blockchain over the next five years to power new solutions and services for customers. Du recognizes that to keep up with rapidly changing technology and customer expectations, it needs to undergo an organizational digital transformation to operate with more agility. The whitepaper discusses the drivers of change pushing du's transformation, how it is aligning its infrastructure and capabilities with different customer groups, and the tools and changes needed across its organization, infrastructure, processes and workforce to complete its transition.
Comtrade is the largest IT organization in Southeast Europe, operating through 16 companies in 11 countries with over 1,500 employees, including more than 1,000 software engineers. It has three technology centers and provides IT solutions and software engineering services to over 900 customers in industries such as telecommunications, finance, government, and healthcare. Comtrade has a strong track record of over 20 years and is a pioneer in nearshoring and external R&D services, building long-term partnerships with satisfied clients globally.
Cartesian reviews recent operator activity in over-the-top communications. What opportunities exist in fixed and mobile? Which strategies should be considered?
Advances in data-driven technology are enabling a highly connected consumer journey through integrated digital experiences across multiple touchpoints like mobile devices, wearables, vehicles, and the home. This was a key insight from the Consumer Electronics Show, where many companies demonstrated new technologies leveraging data and connectivity between platforms. As the Internet of Things expands, brands have new opportunities to offer engaging, seamless experiences that maximize consumer utility and convenience through this connected ecosystem.
Given the central role of telecommunications in the global economy and in the lives of humans worldwide, an understanding of innovation in telecommunications is critical to understanding the global dynamics of innovation generally. The technical, economic, and political dynamism of the sector means that there could be no better time for this work.
The document discusses techniques used in magazines to highlight important information and engage readers. It notes that NME uses different colored text tailored to the style and personality of featured artists. Blue text was used for a laidback band to give the impression they are calm and ready to enjoy themselves. Magazines also use pictures, lists of similar artists, and quotes in distinctive colors and styles that match the profiled bands to attract readers' attention and indicate there is important information to learn. Studio photos of a band further interest readers by suggesting insider access and new details about the artists.
Q magazine uses its logo consistently to identify magazine sections like contents and reviews. NME highlights important information in red to catch readers' attention without using red for the whole page. An image on one magazine cover gives insight into the lives and origins of musicians portrayed, presenting them as non-typical city boys. Q magazine uses golden text in a different font to draw readers' eyes without being overly eye-catching. NME deliberately uses yellow text to psychologically influence readers into making decisions like subscribing by coloring decision-related words like "subscribe" and "call". The magazine page uses simple colors specifically for important parts to distinguish them.
The security challenge
Trust will become the byword of the mobile era. Consumers will need to trust that their data and
information is being kept securely when using mobile devices and services, while corporations will
need to trust that their service providers, technology environments and employees are adhering to
their security protocols.
As a result, demand for mobile security products and solutions is quickly picking up steam. Corporations –
keen to unleash the productive benefits of mobile without taking on additional risk – are hungry for
effective solutions, particularly those that can be outsourced or moved into the cloud.
Consumers have also proven willing to pay a premium for enhanced security and privacy on their
mobile devices opening up a new market of opportunity for those that can successfully commercialize
new consumer security solutions.
With 2 million customers worldwide, Usage-based Insurance has passed its tipping point, and is revolutionizing the insurance industry.
The 405-page Insurance Telematics Study is set to become the reference document for the industry. It describes how the changes impact each part of the value chain and the strategic implications.
The document discusses the growing importance of digital platforms and ecosystems for businesses. It notes that 90% of executives believe ecosystems will change their organizations, and over half of global executives feel traditional value chains are being replaced by ecosystems. The document also discusses the value of APIs for expanding business opportunities and revenues, though telecom executives still need to improve in deploying APIs. Finally, it notes that while CSPs have an opportunity to become platform providers due to existing trust and security capabilities, they also face significant risks to privacy and security from criminal threats if digital trust is broken.
This document provides an overview of fleet telematics and the current state of the industry. Key points include:
- Fleet telematics uses wireless technology to track vehicle location and provide services like route optimization, traffic alerts and delivery confirmations.
- The market is still developing but growing rapidly, projected to be a $9 billion industry by 2004.
- Early pilot projects show benefits like increased productivity, lower fuel costs and maintenance needs for fleet operators.
- The industry will likely consolidate as companies pursue vertical integration and regional market leaders look to expand.
The document discusses potential market development opportunities in Spain and other Mediterranean countries for tx-soluciones. It identifies several key segments - telecom operators, MVNOs, TV companies, content providers, citizens, utilities, and engineering firms - and challenges each segment faces. It also outlines tx-soluciones' capabilities in areas like convergence, content delivery, and new service deployment that could help address issues in these segments. Finally, it proposes a working plan for tx-soluciones to identify opportunities, develop proposals, negotiate deals, and deliver projects to capitalize on the potential in these markets.
This document summarizes a presentation given at an 11th Executive Brainstorm meeting in November 2010 in London. It discusses the issues facing machine-to-machine (M2M) customers, including the problems with roaming, coverage, switching mobile operators, and lack of innovation from operators. The presentation argues that for an M2M deployer to solve its business problems, it needs to be independent of telecommunications companies and function as its own mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) by using its own IMSI numbers and operator codes.
EcoRenew Presentation _MVNO Amsterdam 11 April 2016Paul Wade
This document summarizes a presentation given at a conference about challenges facing mobile virtual network operators (MVNOs). It notes that while early MVNO business models focused on low-cost voice calls and texts, smartphones and data services are now critical. It introduces EcoRenew, a company that refurbishes phones to like-new condition and offers them for resale or financing programs, as a potential solution for MVNOs to compete in offering smartphones. EcoRenew has facilities in Asia that can refurbish any brand of phone but specializes in iPhones, which maintain their value well even after use, to provide MVNOs an affordable handset option and control over the customer experience.
Clipperton Finance, a leading European corporate finance boutique serving the technology and media industries, has released a Newsletter concentrating on European e-commerce. Clipperton Finance has provided transaction services to European Technology and Media companies since its inception in 2003.
Following the short-term fall-out of the financial crisis in mid-2008, we have observed a significant increase in investment activity in the European e-commerce space which shows no sign of abating. Investors are attracted to a segment with favorable macro-drivers, capital efficiency through early revenue generation and a thorough understanding of key performance metrics.
The purpose of this report is to evaluate the trends that make this market so attractive, to understand the challenges for European e-commerce companies, and to explore some future developments.
Companies featured in the newsletter include: Aramis, Avail Intelligence, MonShowRoom, Criteo, Tailor Store, Graze, Spartoo, Euroffice, Fizzback
Outlook on Online Display Advertising Trends by Clipperton FinanceClipperton Finance
1. Online display advertising has grown substantially but a large discrepancy remains between time spent online and online advertising revenues.
2. Two key drivers can help close this gap: increased innovation in targeting, formats and measurement to boost performance advertising; and tapping into the large pool of branding dollars by improving how online advertising addresses the needs of brand advertisers.
3. Emerging players in ad tech have the potential to develop new solutions that better bridge the gap between Internet usage and monetization through advertising.
This document discusses automotive telematics technologies and applications. It provides an overview of the increasing use of semiconductors in vehicles and forecasts strong growth in the automotive telematics market from 2012 to 2018. Key applications covered include remote keyless entry systems, emergency call systems, tire pressure monitoring systems, and connectivity technologies like embedded telematics. The document also examines future trends such as the connected car and increasing use of LTE mobile networks in vehicles.
This document discusses how telecom companies can create new revenue streams and services with 5G, edge computing, and AI. It outlines three main ways 5G will be used: enhanced mobile broadband, massive machine communications, and ultra-reliable low latency communications. While 5G rollout is underway, many telecom companies are proceeding cautiously due to high infrastructure costs. The document discusses opportunities for telecom companies in both the consumer and enterprise spaces, including immersive media, gaming, autonomous vehicles, and smart manufacturing. It emphasizes that AI will play a key role in 5G networks by helping analyze massive amounts of data.
Broadband in Korea (new business opportunities)Yunho Chung
Last week, I gave a lecture at Yonsei University to a group of senior Australian officials, came for what is called LAFIA (Australia's Future in Asia) Study Program.
I shared new business cases in Korea with them.
Do we really have a latent demand for mobile broadcast?
Whatare the key regulatory issues?
Which technology options could embrace carriers to deploy Mobile TV?
What arethe applied business models?
What arethe lessons learnt from first rollout cases?
What is the outlook for different stakeholders?
The document summarizes the results of a research project on the future role of information and communication technology (ICT) architecture in electric vehicles. It finds that ICT will become the foundation for driving functions by 2030 as vehicles transition to electromobility. A new centralized ICT architecture is needed to reduce complexity and support innovations like autonomous driving. This will involve virtualizing hardware and integrating intelligent mechatronic components and middleware platforms. The changes will significantly impact the automotive industry and Germany's position in the industry.
The document discusses du's digital transformation journey towards becoming a software-defined network provider. It outlines du's plans to invest in next-generation technologies like 5G, IoT, AI and blockchain over the next five years to power new solutions and services for customers. Du recognizes that to keep up with rapidly changing technology and customer expectations, it needs to undergo an organizational digital transformation to operate with more agility. The whitepaper discusses the drivers of change pushing du's transformation, how it is aligning its infrastructure and capabilities with different customer groups, and the tools and changes needed across its organization, infrastructure, processes and workforce to complete its transition.
Comtrade is the largest IT organization in Southeast Europe, operating through 16 companies in 11 countries with over 1,500 employees, including more than 1,000 software engineers. It has three technology centers and provides IT solutions and software engineering services to over 900 customers in industries such as telecommunications, finance, government, and healthcare. Comtrade has a strong track record of over 20 years and is a pioneer in nearshoring and external R&D services, building long-term partnerships with satisfied clients globally.
Cartesian reviews recent operator activity in over-the-top communications. What opportunities exist in fixed and mobile? Which strategies should be considered?
Advances in data-driven technology are enabling a highly connected consumer journey through integrated digital experiences across multiple touchpoints like mobile devices, wearables, vehicles, and the home. This was a key insight from the Consumer Electronics Show, where many companies demonstrated new technologies leveraging data and connectivity between platforms. As the Internet of Things expands, brands have new opportunities to offer engaging, seamless experiences that maximize consumer utility and convenience through this connected ecosystem.
Given the central role of telecommunications in the global economy and in the lives of humans worldwide, an understanding of innovation in telecommunications is critical to understanding the global dynamics of innovation generally. The technical, economic, and political dynamism of the sector means that there could be no better time for this work.
The document discusses techniques used in magazines to highlight important information and engage readers. It notes that NME uses different colored text tailored to the style and personality of featured artists. Blue text was used for a laidback band to give the impression they are calm and ready to enjoy themselves. Magazines also use pictures, lists of similar artists, and quotes in distinctive colors and styles that match the profiled bands to attract readers' attention and indicate there is important information to learn. Studio photos of a band further interest readers by suggesting insider access and new details about the artists.
Q magazine uses its logo consistently to identify magazine sections like contents and reviews. NME highlights important information in red to catch readers' attention without using red for the whole page. An image on one magazine cover gives insight into the lives and origins of musicians portrayed, presenting them as non-typical city boys. Q magazine uses golden text in a different font to draw readers' eyes without being overly eye-catching. NME deliberately uses yellow text to psychologically influence readers into making decisions like subscribing by coloring decision-related words like "subscribe" and "call". The magazine page uses simple colors specifically for important parts to distinguish them.
Professional ethics with values educationLauriz Aclan
The document provides an overview of professional ethics and values education at the National College of Science and Technology (NCST). It discusses the brief history and vision, mission, and mantra of NCST. It then defines ethics and discusses the origins of ethics in Greek philosophy. It outlines different approaches to ethics such as atheistic and theistic, and discusses general and special ethics. Finally, it summarizes the key points from a reading on what ethics is.
Comarch Technology Review provides expert commentary and analysis on current trends shaping the telecommunications market, as well as insight on how to solve problems most commonly faced by telecom operators.
This unique and comprehensive publication is written by our specialists with expertise in various fields, ranging from BSS and OSS to VAS and professional services.
Enter the New App Generation: Deliver Intuitive
Content to Springboard into the ‘Revenue Era’ of
Infotainment.
8th-9th April, Hotel Kempinski, Munich, Germany
Information Technology that drives growth in Telecommunications.pdfAnil
The document discusses how information technology drives growth in the telecommunications industry. It outlines several key ways IT impacts telecoms, including through cloud computing, artificial intelligence, machine learning, natural language processing, immersive technologies, the internet of things, and 5G. These technologies help automate processes, reduce costs, enhance customer experience, and support new services and business models for telecom providers. The role of IT is poised to expand further and reshape the telecommunications landscape.
Introduction to the existing automotive telematics software systems and the challenges facing the automotive industry to create the car app store of the future.
This document discusses the potential for next generation machine-to-machine (M2M) platforms to help companies leverage connected products and services. It notes that current M2M solutions still face complexity challenges. New platforms that embed automation and provide application development tools could help address these issues by reducing costs and time to market while unlocking the full value of connected devices. The white paper examines opportunities for product manufacturers and the role of M2M platforms and developers in driving further adoption of these technologies.
Information Technology that drives growth in Telecommunications.pdfAnil
Artificial Intelligence and Virtual Reality are no longer the realms of fiction. They are the present and the future. As we surge forward into a new decade, the telecom industry is experiencing unprecedented technology-driven growth and transformation.
IoT services are becoming crucial for both automotive enterprises and consumers. As the automotive industry shifts from a product-centric to service-centric business model, the connected car will function as a platform for various services. However, security is the main challenge to overcome as vehicles become more connected. Standards must be developed to securely interface connected vehicles while maintaining privacy. This transition allows automakers to develop continuous customer relationships beyond the point of sale.
The document provides information about the 11th annual Telematics Detroit conference in June 2011. The conference will focus on key topics in the telematics industry, including how telematics can help electric vehicles, integrating smartphone technology, and understanding consumer demands. It will feature keynote speakers from automakers like Ford, GM and Hyundai. The event will include a conference with multiple tracks, a large exhibition, and an awards ceremony recognizing leadership in the telematics industry. The document promotes the business opportunities and insights that will be available at the conference.
1) The document discusses trends in industry digitization and the 4th Industrial Revolution, including how 5G deployment is accelerating and enabling new opportunities like industrial internet, smart manufacturing, and AI applications.
2) Key technologies discussed include 5G, edge computing, heterogeneous computing architectures, and wireless connectivity solutions to enable flexible manufacturing and industries.
3) Use cases for 5G in manufacturing are presented, focusing on applications in machine vision, logistics automation, robotics, and predictive maintenance to improve production efficiency and reduce costs.
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.
Tecnologías para el vehículo autónomo y eléctrico - FICOSAAMETIC
Presentación de Jaume Prat, Director de la Unidad de Negocios de Electromovilidad de FICOSA, en el 31º Encuentro de de la Economía Digital y las Telecomunicaciones: La realidad digital de España, celebrado en la UIMP en septiembre de 2017
The document discusses the growing connected car ecosystem. By 2020, there will be 69 million connected cars on the road, equivalent to 75% of all cars globally. This has created new partnerships between automakers, tech companies, and other businesses. Connected cars will offer new conveniences like infotainment, navigation, and in-vehicle payments. Major automakers like BMW are developing open platforms and partnerships to expand the ecosystem and meet changing consumer needs. The connected car market is still emerging but will bring new opportunities as the technology develops.
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
The full potential of insurance telematicsMatteo Carbone
Auto telematics represents the most mature insurtech use case, as it has already passed the test and experimentation phase within the innovation unit. It is currently being used an instrument for daily work within motor insurance business units. In this domain, Italy is an international best practice example
The document discusses how the automotive industry is transforming through the use of 5G and related technologies. It outlines four connected vehicle strategies that technology companies can use to successfully work with automakers, including transforming automakers into digital businesses. Mobile private networks are highlighted as helping automakers transform and deliver new applications and services. Cybersecurity risks are growing as vehicles become more connected, so mitigation strategies are needed.
Ericsson Technology Review: Distributed cloud - A key enabler of automotive a...Ericsson
Emerging use cases in industries where the first phases of the fourth industrial revolution are taking place, such as automotive and manufacturing, are creating new requirements for networks and clouds. At Ericsson, we believe that distributed cloud will be a key technology to support such use cases.
The latest Ericsson Technology Review article explains how distributed cloud technology exploits key features available in both 4G and 5G networks to enable a distributed execution environment for applications that ensures performance, short latency, high reliability and data locality. The flexibility of cloud computing is maintained at the same time that the complexity of the infrastructure is hidden, with application components placed in an optimal location that utilizes the key characteristics of distributed cloud.
- Voice recognition systems have improved significantly in recent years and are becoming a critical feature in automobiles. When done correctly, voice control helps minimize driver distraction.
- The 2010 Consumer Electronics Show is expected to showcase innovations in energy and healthcare technologies for automobiles. Ford will likely continue expanding their SYNC system.
- OEM platform integration is key for enabling a broad range of telematics features, as it allows telematics platforms to serve as communication servers and interface with other vehicle systems.
The M2M Journal is a magazine that focuses on M2M (Machine-to-Machine communication) and IoT (Internet of Things) worldwide. Our readers are businesses in the M2M/IoT community, such as wholesalers and users of M2M/IoT solutions. The content includes: theoretical foundations, new products and processes, reference projects and services, information from the M2M Alliance and the M2M/IoT community, corporate presentations, and opinions from M2M/IoT experts.
Connected Cars Quickly Becoming Part of the Internet of Things (IoT)ParthaS
The document discusses connected cars and their role in the Internet of Things (IoT). Key points include:
- Connected cars rely on external connectivity for autonomous driving features but many drivers still prefer having control, so there will be a hybrid model with both driver control and autonomous features for some time.
- Connecting cars to the Internet introduces new security challenges and potential hacks as vehicles have wireless access points for connectivity. Proper security measures need to be implemented.
- As connectivity in cars increases, it enables new digital media and services for drivers and passengers but the wireless links need sufficient bandwidth to ensure a good consumer experience. Standards are being developed to handle high quality audio/video streaming in connected vehicles.
The automotive industry will have a large presence at the 2013 Consumer Electronics Show in January. Many major automakers and over 110 automotive tech companies will attend to showcase new infotainment, connectivity, and mobility technologies. There will be a focus on connected car technologies like mobile apps, infotainment systems, and vehicle-to-vehicle safety applications. New display technologies for vehicle dashboards, 3D printing, and mobile payment apps will also be areas to watch.
Automotive Engine Valve Manufacturing Plant Project Report.pptxSmith Anderson
The report provides a complete roadmap for setting up an Automotive Engine Valve. It covers a comprehensive market overview to micro-level information such as unit operations involved, raw material requirements, utility requirements, infrastructure requirements, machinery and technology requirements, manpower requirements, packaging requirements, transportation requirements, etc.
Dahua provides a comprehensive guide on how to install their security camera systems. Learn about the different types of cameras and system components, as well as the installation process.
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October 29th-30th, 2012 Hilton Munich Park Hotel, Munich, Germany
Telematics as the Strategic Auto Ally: Position Connected
Services as the Competitive Lure to Unlock Revenue Streams
Exploit Connectivity Opportunities to Think Outside the Expert Speakers Include:
‘Black Box’: Develop the appropriate value proposition for the connected
car which evaluates mobile, embedded and cloud-based solutions in order to
justify the introduction of 4G LTE for automotive
eCall Delivers Ubiquitous In-Car Connectivity: By 2015, all
new car models in 27 EU member states will be equipped with eCall on the
112 emergency number. Hear the latest operational news from the legislators,
implementers and associations
New Catalysts for Insurance Telematics: Discuss the impact of the
EU gender rule and Solvency II regulations as the number of global insurance
telematics users grows at a CAGR of 90% from 1.85 million in 2010 to 89 million
in 2017.
Telematics to Power Customer Relationship Management:
Understand how connected CRM services could finally unlock and
communicate the value of telematics for the OEM and customer
Big Data to Improve Urban Mobility: Discover how rapidly advancing
techniques of artificial intelligence will inspire a new generation of navigation
apps and intelligent driving services such as traffic, parking, fuel, remote
charging and weather to improve urban mobility
FACT!
600+ Executive Delegates 5 Focused Tracks
60+ Expert Speakers 20+ Hours of Supreme Networking
35+ Business Focused Sessions New Speakers, New Intelligence,
New Case Studies
Platinum Sponsors Gold Sponsors Badge Sponsor Infotainment Sponsor
Bag Sponsor Networking Drinks Sponsor Connected Car Sponsor Workshop Sponsors Folder Sponsor Co-Sponsors
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2. Welcome to the 10th Annual Telematics Munich
Organized by:
Conference and Exhibition
A New Era for Europe’s Converging Mobile, Digital, CE and Automotive Industries:
Considering the Connected Car as a Strategic Asset
The telematics market in Europe has long been xploiting connectivity opportunities to open
E Commission, Mercedes Benz, Nissan and more
dominated by the aftermarket through safety, up new revenue streams will divulge the latest business intelligence in the
security and navigation products. Now, the Call: anticipating 2015 regulations
e European automotive telematics space.
consumer is demanding even more, and the
loud services and HTML5 infotainment to
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enthusiasm of users to continue to lead their “Telematics Munich is a great place to network.
redefine HMI
connected lifestyles within the car is driving The event gives your company a visibility hardly
radical innovation within not just the telematics he booming market of Insurance Telematics
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seen elsewhere” Ford
market place, but also across the mobile, digital EM visions for the 2013 market
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and consumer electronics industries.
onnecting with big data to improve urban
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OEMs are now embracing new revenue streams mobility The paramount networking opportunities
and opportunities that have been unlocked dopting open, upgradeable, standards-based
A that Telematics Munich offers set it apart from
through connectivity, content and better data platforms any other event. The conference and exhibition
usage in the automobile. provides the key chance to hear from and network
Plus many more – open the brochure to find out
With OEM infotainment announcements with the OEMs who are continually striving to
more!
dominating the automotive news scene in build new partnerships.
2012, it is no surprise that OEM and aftermarket Secure your place on the front row of Europe’s
“Another excellent event - TU is a true one
connected car systems usage will grow from 66 largest telematics conference.
stop shop for any OEM considering entering
million in 2012 to 356 million units in 2017.
the Telematics market” Jaguar Land Rover 94% of 2011 delegates said the conference
New regulations and standards in Europe
exceeded their expectations
surrounding eCall, insurance, HMI design and
TPEG are huge drivers for the industry but these Register today, making use of the early booking
equally dictate higher levels of synergy and “Telematics Munich 2011 showcased discounts (either using the booking form enclosed
industry-wide cooperation. In 2012 it is critical technology and innovation to span the in this brochure or via our secure website
that companies define and organise the growing field of connectivity” www.telematicsmunich.com). See you in Munich!
telematics ecosystem to develop and deliver Mercedes Benz
the next generation of connected vehicle
services. Telematics Munich is the only place to receive
Telematics Update has kept up with the latest the very latest telematics business intelligence.
announcements, partnerships deals and market We have recruited speakers from across the value
trends, providing you with the answers you need. chain to divulge their expertise and strategies.
BMW, Fiat, Volvo, Continental, Denso,
Telematics Munich 2012 brings you essential Vodafone, Delphi, Ford, KPN, Volkswagen, Emily Savage Rory Menage
topics such as: Renault Trucks, Continental, Allianz, European Project Director, Project Director,
Telematics Update Telematics Update
Expert Speakers Include:
Candido Peterlini, Wilhelm Steger, Marcus Heitman, Pierpaolo Tona, Dieter Liemig, Jacques Amselem, Derek Williams,
Director - Product Managing Director, Mobile online services in DG Information Society Product Manager CEO, GM Telematics and
Concept - Infotainment, Infotainment Driver product marketing, and Media, European Connected Drive, Allianz Telematics Special Projects,
Fiat Interface, Delphi Volkswagen Commission BMW Toyota
Pierre Sirolli, Richard Cornish, M2M Tim Leinmüller, Helene Hartlief, Ralf Lamberti, Larry Haddad, Harald Schuster,
Chief Project Manager, Business Development Mngr Info Safety Engineering Marketing Manager M2M, Director of Telematics, GM Cross Carline Product Head of Insurance,
Renault Trucks – Automotive, Vodafone Dept, DENSO KPN Mercedes Strategy Planning, Mercedes-Benz
Global Enterprise Nissan Bank AG
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Manfred Schedl, Andrei Iordache, Troed Sangberg, Markus Bauer, Otmar Schreiner, Lars Moreke, full agenda
Vice President Advanced Product Director of Research, Active Concepts and Head of Interior System Manager Mobile Services,
Connectivity, Planning, Sony Mobile Integrated Safety, Development, Volkswagen Financial
HARMAN Kia Motors Europe Communications BMW Continental Services AG
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3. Organized by:
Telematics Munich 2012 at a Glance
Unrivalled Networking
Facts Stats for Know who you’ll be rubbing shoulders with this October:
Telematics Munich Solution Developers 26% View this breakdown of past attendees to see
Telematics Munich is attended by who’ll be attending Telematics Munich 2012:
over 600 of the telematics industry’s
Auto OEMs
20%
Key Stats:
leading decision makers. This
is Europe’s biggest gathering of
Hardware/ Device
Manufacturers 16%
telematics executives, and the forum TSPs
11% 94%
of 2011 delegates said
the conference exceeded
is growing in scope, reputation and
impact year on year!
Tier 1s
10% or far exceeded their
Consultants
(auto, govt, press) 8% expectations
Wireless Providers 7% of 2011 delegates would
Other 2% 83% recommend the show to
a friend
conference
Telematics Munich Conference, October 29th-30th, 2012
Hilton Munich Park Hotel, Germany
Day One – October 29th Day Two – October 30th
OPENING KEYNOTES and Plenary Sessions Keynotes Plenary Sessions
Essential update on the European telematics market. Find out how to create Analyse key services, government initiatives and global requirements to
winning partnerships to carve your niche in today’s ever-competitive arena position your solution at the front of OEM and consumer demand
FOCUSED WORKSHOPS Networking Lunch Break
Networking Lunch break Track 1: Content and Connectivity (CONT.)
Hear from OEMs and integrators on how to harness the power of the cloud
Track 1: Content and Connectivity and enable a core platform for the connected car
Discern OEM and Tier 1 attitudes and requirements for content integration
to build successful partnerships that captivate consumers
Track 4: Safety and Mobility
Track 2: The Boom of Insurance Discover eCall in action and outline the roles of ITS providers to fully
Get to grips with current UBI models from TSPs and insurers in this secure alliances in an ultimate connected infrastructure for both V2V
exploding market to satisfy customer priorities and enable effective and V2X systems
commercial data profiling
Track 5: Emerging Markets and The Future
Track 3: Commercial Fleets As telematics expands into emerging markets, we discuss regional demands
Hear how OEMs, Insurers, fleet managers and TSPs work in unison for and how to develop global solutions for lower production costs and reduced
enhance business offerings and secure quantitative ROI from telematics time-to-market
solutions
CLOSING KEYNOTE
Networking Cocktail Reception Summarise the key learnings to consolidate your
Meet those crucial industry contacts in a relaxed setting Telematics Munich 2012 experience
exhibition
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4. Day 1 Oct 29th, 2012
Morning Keynote and Plenary Sessions
Cutting-Edge Connectivity: The Race Telematics for the Everyday Saving Time, Saving Lives:
to LTE Profitability European Driver The Latest Update from eCall
As the challenge to bring 4G LTE connectivity Fiat’s EcoDrive solution has already proved that Penetration of eCall systems in European
across Europe continues to unfold, the industry is telematics systems can be built for the mass- cars is currently 0.4%. By 2015, all new
encouraged to define and develop the appropriate market vehicle. Now understand how Fiat plan car models in 27 EU member states will
value proposition for the connected car in order to to expand and build on their current offerings be equipped with eCall based on the
justify LTE for automotive to target the next-gen of drivers. 112 emergency number. Hear the latest
Debate the prioritisation of various LTE enabled
}} }Discuss which telematics services are
} operational news from the legislators,
services such as consumer-oriented apps (e.g. attractive to the mass-market consumer implementers and associations.
video), OEM/dealer-oriented applications, driving such as interactive diagnostic tools and Discover key learnings from the HeERO
}}
apps (POIs, navi, traffic) and connected safety for maintenance in order to deliver a product project (Harmonized eCall European
ultimate service differentiation and ROI with an appropriate price point Pilot) to recognise the current
Consolidate an attractive commercial proposition
}} Assess how to develop an interactive
}} status of eCall and next steps for
by engaging with smartphone innovation to customer feedback system which will implementation across all stakeholder
ensure consistent platform usability for consumers utilise both cloud-based data to build easily groups
and their preferred applications accessible and cost-friendly solutions for Comprehend relevant EU legislation
}}
}Analyse which OEMs have succeeded in
} connected smartphones for compliant product roll-outs in order
implementing their strategy for vehicle Understand how OEMs can incorporate the
}} to recognise how to create a compact,
connectivity by using the existing application ‘big data’ perspective into the their telematics affordable and interoperable service
infrastructure to their advantage, to determine strategy to firmly place automotive in the across Europe
future strategy that incorporate LTE consumers connected lifestyle }} to grips with EENA and their pan-
Get
Roger Lanctot, Associate Director, Candido Peterlini, VP Marketing Innovation, European discussion platform: how
Strategy Analytics FIAT Group to cooperate with public authorities,
decision makers, associations and
solution providers to improve
Exploit Connectivity Opportunities as Embracing Open Innovation emergency response in accordance
with citizens’ requirements
New Revenue Stream Open architectures offer the industry the ability
As auto OEMs synchronise efforts more closely to deliver customisable platforms in an efficient Pierpaolo Tona, Chief Project Officer,
with the smartphone and consumer electronics manner. Understand the Next Generation European Commission
(CE) industries, substantial financial rewards are Telematics Platform (NGPT) and how it can Jerome Paris, Dissemination Manager,
presenting themselves through dynamic content simplify the delivery of telematics services European Emergency Number
integration. }Understand how open architectures and
} Association
Harness the power of unique OEM opportunities
}} technology will help reduce price related
such as real time data feedback to develop pressures and time-to-market to accelerate
product development Vehicle Connectivity and
advanced auto loyalty programs and CRM options
to allow driver-dealer relationships to evolve Discuss how to make a standard platform,
}} Billing: Expectations for the
Discuss options to drive ROI through revenue
}} with multiple layers, that can be re-packaged Future
sharing schemes from apps sales and identify and re-used across different models of
There has been a lot of hype
strategic opportunities for product innovation such vehicles and in different countries to reduce
surrounding a 4G LTE spectrum in
as integrating social media content into current overhead expenditure
Europe but the key issue remains as to
apps }} to grips with how OEMs with existing
Get what level of spectrum is needed and
}Understand the business case for auto OEM
} telematics business models can benefit from how to bill the customer. Understand
service differentiation through unique, dynamic the increased service offerings and open whether ubiquitous connectivity will
and driver-centric content to up-sell vehicles and integration options created by the new NGTP truly transform customer expectations.
redefine the telematics business case protocol
Understand the progress that has
}}
Reinhard Jurk, Connected Drive, BMW Martin Rosell, Managing Director, WirelessCar been made with implementing a 4G
spectrum in Europe to ascertain a
Larry Haddad, GM Product Strategy Planning,
realistic timeline and see how this will
Nissan
An excellent opportunity
“
alter your current business plan
Kevin Link, Senior VP Marketing, Hughes Telematics
to meet telematics thought Analyse the impact of the powerful
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Martin Rosell, Managing Director, Wireless Car leaders.
”
4G LTE spectrum to integrate new
Wilhelm Steger, MD Infotainment Driver Interface, driver centric services and powerful
DELPHI infotainment platforms that will
Moderator: Dominique Bonte, Vice President and provide further differentiation to the
Practice Director, ABI Research connected platform
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5. TRACK 1
Content and Connectivity
}} data capacity to your advantage: understand
Use
the latest status of billing the consumer through Viable Automotive Applications The Impact of Typeface on
split billing and the potential of reprogrammable and Content Future HMIs
SIMS to unlock future revenue streams for the
connected car Downloadable or web-based apps are }Understand how to optimise textual
}
revolutionising the telematics space. Discuss content on electronic displays on the
Marcus Heitmann, Product Marketing, Volkswagen tactics to design, deliver, manage and host vehicle infotainment system to maximise
Helene Hartlief, Marketing Manager, KPN applications for the automotive platform the safe recognition of messages during a
Per Lindberg, Senior Business Analyst, Connected }Explore how to safely design and deliver
} driver’s short glance patterns
Car, Volvo Cars apps for existing customers using mobile }Optimise rapid content search, legibility
}
Manfred Schedl, Vice President Connectivity, applications to help familiarise them with and information retrieval through
HARMAN Automotive telematics advantages before a connected focused typeface design to enhance HMI
car purchase ergonomics
Moderator: Roger Lanctot, Associate Director,
Strategy Analytics Reciprocate consumers’ demands for
}} }Review latest research that sheds light
}
new dynamic content such as parking on optimising typeface design to reduce
space availability, fuel pricing and service driver distraction to help produce user
Exclusive Workshops payments to ensure a successful content
launch in line with OEM expectations
interfaces that better meet European
Commission expectations
Discuss how to advance platform ecosystem
}} David Gould, Director Product Marketing,
Wireless Carriers’ Visions for the development by building SDKs for suitable Monotype Imaging
Connected Car content or standardised APIs to tailor
Unleash smart data services that have the ability
}} applications to fit different UIs and provide
to drive changes at the business model and CRM an attractive solution Embedded, Tethered, Cloud:
level Lars Moreke, Mobile Services, Volkswagen How to Overcome Integration
Discuss how developments within the
}} Financial Services AG Barriers
automotive industry will drive dynamic risk and Andrew Poliak, Global Director Business Get to grips with the myriad of integration
increase channels to market to future proof Development, QNX options. Will the smartphone still have
telematics services Dr. Otmar Schreiner - Head of Interior System traction for OEMs in 2020 despite on-going
Ascertain which services can be offered via
}} Development, Continental embedded and cloud developments?
the operator ecosystem and which by the Is the value chain fit for purpose and
automakers to give clarity to a rapidly developing compatibility?
ecosystem Location-Based Platforms to
Outline services such as navigation and
}}
Richard Cornish, Strategic Partner Manager M2M, Revolutionise Connected Cars personalized radio that will increase
Vodafone Automotive manufacturers are increasingly functionality when hosted on the
viewing in-vehicle infotainment (IVI) systems smartphone, the tablet, or the cloud to
as a key differentiator in their vehicles. Discuss identify relevant content
Preparing for Telematics Service Nokia’s product strategies for the connected }} to transfer app functionality
How
Deployment in Russia car to deliver innovative user experience to through in-vehicle HMIs for maintained
Formulate a tech. and business development drivers and passengers. smartphone compatibility throughout the
strategy to best position your solutions to }Explore location solutions that support both
} vehicle life-cycle
capitalise on lucrative opportunities in the mobile and embedded solutions, offering Learn how to utilise all three platform
}}
emerging Russian telematics market. a fluid experience to customers across all options to blend and cache cloud-hosted
Understand the back-end software architecture
}} screens and simplifying the connected data for an ever-updateable and focused
and chip-set requirements of ERA-GLONASS and ecosystem telematics service platform
develop compliant solutions to capitalise on this Discuss the functionality of the ‘Where
}} Leo McCloskey, VP Marketing, Airbiquity
mandate Platform’ to offer cloud components
Troed Sangberg, Director of Research,
Analyse challenges such a wireless network
}} including; maps, search and places,
Sony Mobile Communications
coverage shortage and price point sensitivity, directions, and automotive services for an
always available, immediately updateable Paul Reynolds, Automotive OEM Sales
that need to be overcome to create a thriving
auto-focused service platform Director EMEA, Telogis
telematics infrastructure and ecosystem
Understand how to work with APIs to enable
}} Floris van de Klashorst, Head of Automotive,
}Explore which key telematics services such
}
mapping, guidance and traffic functionality Nokia
as stolen vehicle recovery and location based
services, will prove successful when targeting to build a cost effective solution that is Moderator: Dominique Bonte, VP and
the Russian market’s specific needs usable across multiple devices Practice Director, ABI Research
Massimiliano Kisvarday, Chief Business Carsten Hurasky, Director Customer
Development Officer, Cesar Satellite Marketing, Nokia
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6. TRACK 1 TRACK 2
Content and Insurance Telematics
Connectivity
Seamless Connectivity and Why Insurance Telematics Matters Auto-OEM Integrated Solutions
Benefits for the Industry - Overview of a Future €50 Billion for Insurance Telematics
Wireless carriers will have critical influence in Market Since the beginning of insurance telematics,
managing and integrating dynamic content The Pay As You Drive (PAYD) market has OEM data integration has been ‘integral’ to
and connectivity throughout the telematics reached its tipping point. Analysts expect it to the success of the industry. Understand how
space. Hear how to partner with the telecoms grow fifty fold by the end of the decade. the OEMs, TSPs and Insurers will interact to
segment. increase industry penetration
}Discuss why insurance telematics is taking off
}
Witness how MNOs mirror OEMs’ business
}} in the aftermarket and how shifts in market Discuss revenue opportunities and OEM
}}
models through ‘pay back per volume’ dynamics will impact your solutions drivers for enhanced insurance integration
strategies to kick-start the ultimate connected into connected telematics systems to ‘future
car strategy that introduces further customer Assess the local requirements of key
}} proof’ your solutions portfolio
revenue streams countries within Europe, based on customer
behaviour and demands to create unique Understand the OEM perspective on how
}}
}}Analyse suitable billing options through and regional solutions and maximise UBI to share, manage, and protect driver data
advanced payment techniques for different deployment while creating an open environment for a
telematics services to keep pace with industry concentric data strategy that benefits the
demands Learn how to establish symbiotic
}} entire value chain
relationships between insurers, OEMs and
}Discuss different connectivity options such
} Tier Ones in order to combine and integrate }} how an increased automaker focus
Hear
as GSM, 3G, LTE, and multiple SIM options in core skills and competencies and provide on eco-friendly solutions and road safety
order to identify which of these support data- value to all parties initiatives will provide new opportunities for
intensive apps within consumer telematics insurance telematics products on the market
Frederic Bruneteau, Managing Director,
Helene Hartlief, Marketing Manager, KPN PTOLEMUS Jacques Amselem, CEO Telematics, Allianz
Harald J.A. Schuster, Head of Insurance,
Mercedes-Benz Bank
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS INCLUDE: Panel: Map Your Route to Take
Insurance Telematics Mass-
Exclusive TomTom Presentation
Market
Full session and speaker details can be
Experts predict that insurance telematics
found at www.telematicsmunich.com
offerings will cover up to 50% of all vehicles
by 2020. Discuss the technological and data
challenges associated with expanding services.
}Understand insurers’ need for multiple data
}
collection devices, including the car and
smartphone, and explore multi-platform
(M2M) connectivity options to ensure your
solution is compatible with insurers’ wireless
requirements
Outline the business model for telematics
}}
data transfer from device to aggregator to
insurer to understand how a combination of
wireless technologies can reduce costs
Discuss the impact of the EU gender rule
}}
and Solvency II regulations on the car
insurance space. Assess if telematics-led
pricing structures are the best way to assess
premiums and retain customers
Caroline Currie, Sales Director,
Autoline Insurance A great opportunity to
Mauro Cantoni, Head of International Sales,
Octo Telematics
“
meet with key persons from the
telematics network.
Moderator: Frederic Bruneteau, MD,
PTOLEMUS
”
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7. TRACK 3 Day 2 Oct 30th, 2012
Fleet and Commercial Telematics Morning Keynote and
Plenary Sessions
Commercial Vehicle Telematics: The Synergy of Fleets and UBI: An OEM Perspective: The Future of
The Outlook Beyond 2012 Utilising Intelligent Platforms the Connected Car Experience
Hear directly from the fleet telematics value Commercial telematics solutions help in Mercedes-Benz have long been a major player
chain about product delivery and the new addressing information from both vehicle in the European automotive space. Understand
processes they are implementing. and driver, including data for insurance their latest visions for European telematics and
Review past product design and
}} purposes. Manage projects, resources and connected driving as they prepare to realign their
implementation; assess what the perfect employees across fleets with the most offerings to harmonise with today’s drivers
commercial telematics solution for leasing accurate, understandable and actionable Discuss methods and technology to build more
}}
and commercial fleets will look like in the data. modularised systems in order to incorporate
next five years }Assess how driver behaviour analysis
} both multiple suppliers and layers into software
}}Explore solutions that enable both is used to create driver trends, reduce stacks
quantitative and qualitative ROI for the fleet operational costs, and improve ROI Understand the future for managing apps in
}}
end user through effective data analytics, }} the capability of platforms in the
See the vehicle such as the ability to port apps from
fuel economisation, driver training and commercial and UBI space, including one OS to the other in order to modify them for
preventative diagnostics to create the geospatial positioning, claims on the different cars
ultimate solutions package move, and fleet route optimisation Latest information on which remote vehicle
}}
}Understand how to keep ahead of your
} Learn how to create powerful solutions
}} services such as pre-programmed navigation
customer by building a flexible systems that harnesses vehicle and driver data in and vehicle servicing will unleash a fully
architecture that is adaptable to suit levels of order to optimise back-end capabilities personalised service for the driver
operational requirements in the fleet space for an efficient solution Ralf Lamberti, Director of Telematics,
Pierre Sirolli, Chief Project Manager, Paul Reynolds, Automotive OEM Sales Mercedez Benz
Renault Trucks Director EMEA, Telogis
Walter Verhelst, Managing Director,
Novacom Europe
Reinvent Automotive Insurance:
Daimler FleetBoard - Cutting- Harness Telematics to Improve the
Remi Demerle, Director Global Partnerships,
Telenor Connexion Edge Case Study Policy Holder Portfolio
Ludovico Maggiore, Vice President, ANIASA Commercial fleet operators demand solid The number of global insurance telematics users
ROI from telematics solutions. This case will grow at a CAGR of 90% from 1.85 million in
Moderator: Mike Sena, President,
study will fulfil this expectation. 2010 to 89 million in 2017. Explore the options
Michael L Sena Consulting
}How to unlock your client’s key business
} when offering unique UBI solutions to build a
requirements to deliver bespoke desirable and profitable customer portfolio.
Accelerate Strategic Alliances with solutions such as FleetBoard Vehicle }} how to design and implement simple UBI
Hear
Management™ which monitors braking
Faster Time to Market behaviour, idle consumption etc.
products and services that will win and retain
Learn how to simplify and optimise processes more customers for a low-risk, low-claims
Gauge the brand leverage that
}} customer portfolio
so that service providers may bring their
integrated telematics solutions will give }} brand loyalty by establishing continuous
Build
offerings to market quicker using interoperable
end users and how you can use this communication and feedback channels by
modules across different geographies and
information to position your solutions in offering VAS packages that include emergency
verticals.
a cluttered marketplace services, roadside assistance and diagnostic,
Discuss how TSPs benefit from collaboration
}}
Recognise the constraints and pressures
}} stolen vehicle tracking and teen driver
with component manufacturers that support
on end-users and see how you can monitoring.
in-band capabilities in order to address eCall
present, integrate and deploy solutions Leverage Octo’s experiences to ensure your
}}
applications
transparently to retain and win business insurance telematics solution captures market
Witness how Telit helps different verticals and
}}
regions depending on the accuracy, satellite Philipp von Witzendorff , Head of Vehicle share, encourages customer retention and
constellation (GPS, GLONASS, Compass) and Management and Sales Europe, reduces losses
cellular technology required, ensuring faster Daimler FleetBoard Mauro Cantoni, Head of International Sales,
communication speed and more visible Octo Telematics
exposure
}Tackle the urban canyons: Hear how
}
commercial fleet operators can synchronically
view the location, speed, safety and activity of
their fleets using probe technology
Cyril Zeller, Director Global Sales, Telit
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8. TRACK 1
Content and
Connectivity (cont.)
Customer Relationship Bridging the Gap between OEMs Radio: The Forgotten Connection
Management: Telematics and App Developers Digital radio in the connected car will bring
further revenue streams for OEMs. This
Remains a Key Ally Ford SYNC leads as a solution to harness
session will address the advantages that
Telematics is the key to reinventing the the connectivity of portable devices to
the automobile. Now understand how digital radio offers; traffic info, advertising
customer experience. Address how telematics potential and models for efficiently delivering
solutions will give drivers pride of ownership they continue to work with the developer
community to bring smooth services to the data via a hybrid multi-channel approach.
whilst giving OEMs and dealers the chance to
customer and keep on top of distracted- Learn how user interface optimisation,
}}
align themselves with end user demands.
driving issues. traffic and travel services, and a hybrid
}Learn how CRM services will unlock the
} of DAB terrestrial broadcast signal and IP
value of vehicle ITC for both the OEM and }Understand how Applink enables
}
developers to write information to the radio connections can deliver value to the end
the consumer using systems performance user
data and real connected services head display, command and control apps
through radio and steering wheel buttons Explore how to ensure interoperability
}}
Discuss the back-end requirements of
}} and use vehicle data such as speed, GPS or between future digital and analogue media
contemporary CRM systems and design fuel economy services to enhance the user experience
your solutions to position them as key and provide a solid next gen infotainment
messengers for integrating vehicle repair, Analyse the likelihood of standardised OS
}}
and APIs to allow for interoperability and platform
servicing, parts supply and all automotive
reduce development costs to entice 3rd Understand the impact of the ITS directive
}}
needs
party developers to move towards the auto upon the radio industry and how this will in
}Hear tips on engaging the dealer by
} environment turn signify opportunity for the automotive
increasing vehicle diagnostics feedback space and content aggregators
rates and providing valuable dealer services Understand how AppLink makes the
}}
connection between app and SYNC Mark Friend, Controller, Multiplatform and
to drive uptake of your solutions
seamless and simple, using Bluetooth Interactive, BBC
Mauro Cantoni, Head of International Sales, streaming on paired smartphones and Christopher Kruse, CEO, 90elf, Radio Cast
Octo Telematics advance voice recognition technology
Moderator: Laurence Harrison, Director
Martin Rossell, Managing Director, Duncan Burrell, Connected Services and Technology and Marketing Dev,
WirelessCar Solutions, Ford Europe Digital Radio UK
Andrei Iordache, Advanced Product Planning,
Kia Motors Europe
China and Emerging Global The Changing Role of the
Markets Wireless Carriers in Achieving
Europe’s Most Focused The Chinese telematics industry alone is set to End-to-End Security
Telematics Exhibition be worth more than $10 billion. This session
addresses ways of formulating a business
As more products become connected they
are exposed to potential hacking attacks,
Why not meet directly with your best strategy that ensures solid market presence in
fraud or misusage. Hence improving privacy,
prospects and clients at Telematics the world’s next automotive superpower and
integrity and security becomes a critical part
Munich? in other key emerging markets.
of a M2M and connected service deployment
Sign up now to secure the best booth }Make sense of the fragmented Chinese
} program.
to give your products and services the telematics ecosystem and assess the impact
Examine how an end-to-end security
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competitive edge. of VAS (value added services) such as
approach is fundamental for connected
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service environments and mobile
E : anaqvi@telematicsupdate.com Formulate a strategy to tackle the
}} communications
challenges of subscription uptake and
}} how possible hacking points in an
Hear
retention in China
M2M connected service are addressed
Discuss the evolution of the telematics
}} to avoid security weaknesses in product
community across LATAM and other key development
geographies; ascertain the impact of recent
Discuss optimised configuration and remote
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deals between OEMs and aftermarket
I came, I saw, I learned.
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management of M2M devices as well as how
providers across the entire ecosystem
to scale up and add new capabilities in the
David McClure, Director, SBD future
Remi Demerle, Director Global Partnerships,
Telenor Connexion
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9. TRACK 4
Safety and Mobility
Bringing Apps into the Car: Smart Mobility and the The Future of Third Party eCall
Challenges and Solutions Ultimate Connected With the industry still some three years away
from a scheduled compulsory introduction of an
The automotive industry faces a rising demand Infrastructure emergency eCall by the European Commission,
for seamless application integration as drivers In Europe, the cost of congestion
want to be able to use their favourite apps OEMs are starting to implement proprietary
in terms of delay and wasted fuel systems that will comply with public eCall.
while in the car. Explore the solutions to do this. negatively impacts the GDP by 3%.
}Discuss what the automakers need such
} Understand how to ensure third party eCall is still
}}
Understand how the ITS segment and
as standardised APIs in order to ensure an of benefit for drivers and passengers once a EU
OEMs can work together to develop
agnostic app ecosystem for vehicles eCall is in place and explore steps such as working
new standards, technology and
with the EENA and European Commission, to
}Understand how OEMs can still maintain
} integrated systems
approach interoperability for a mandate
brand credibility when using open platforms }Understand how digital TPEG marks
}
and working with 3rd party app developers Discuss methods to deliver MSD (minimum set
}}
an improvement over RDS-TMC
through use of OEM defined software of data) safely and efficiently through multiple
analogue systems to deliver traffic
developer kits (SDKs) communication methods such as using the
information and enable better
vehicle identification number (VIN) via a cell
}Explore the viability of a mutually beneficial
} navigation routing to allow OEMs to
connection and the DTMF (Dual-tone multi-
and collaborative automotive app store that offer wider services such as parking
frequency signalling) method
balances third party developer incentives with and fuel prices
OEM branding concerns Compare and contrast the EU eCall architecture
}}
Discuss the use of extended floating
}}
to Russia’s ERA Glonass to ensure systems
Vasiliy Suvorov, VP Technology Strategy, Luxoft car data to gather comprehensive
compatibility and service coverage for European
traffic situation information to
vehicles in Russia and vice versa
create content for different app
Designing superior HMIs: HTML5, services, such as detection of traffic Dieter Leimig, Product Manager ConnectedDrive,
jams, slippery road sections and BMW
Smartphone Integration and
instantaneous traffic reports David McClure, Senior Analyst, SBD
Beyond Outline the various roles played
}}
With apps becoming central to infotainment by OEMs, ITS players and road
and the issue of driver distraction ever
V2X Technology - Advances in EU
operators when it comes to building
increasing, automotive suppliers are interoperable platforms to support projects
developing intelligent HMI solutions. the implementation of traffic Learn from the early movements of European
Understand the changing paradigm of HMI in monitoring projects such as Drive C2X, CoCarX, simTD and
the automotive value chain SARTRE to form initial partnerships with OEMs and
Derek Williams, Telematics
}Highlight the HMI preferences of today’s
} roadside operators and capitalize on infrastructure
Programme Multimedia Product
consumer such as proximity sensors, captive deployment opportunities
Planning, Toyota Europe
touch screens, voice recognition (E.g. Siri) and Explore how to enhance Car-2-Car deployment
}}
multimodal HMI infotainment solutions to Thomas Kusche, Senior Editor, WDR
through joint usage of cellular communications
engineer products to suit the European driver Martin Hauschild, Traffic Engineering and Wireless LAN to bring a range of core services
}Explore the interaction between connectivity
} and Traffic Management, BMW quickly to market e.g. stationary vehicle warning
systems with other sub-systems in the car Moderator: Dr. Christine Lotz, Public Understand which current and future Car-2-Car
}}
(such as ADAS) and outside the car e.g. phone Authorities Representative, Travellers technologies, such as road train tech, will threaten
tethering to create HMI solutions that aid Information Services Association or overlap with ADAS functionalities to gauge
multiple connectivity (TISA) whom you need to partner with to prepare for
}Assess the potential of new UI development
} this shift
tools such as HTML5 for enriching the user Discuss the road operator’s roles in implementing
}}
experience and boosting the automaker’s communication tech that can support road
scope for intuitive HMI design by increasing network management and support collision
their reach within the developer ecosystem avoidance activities to establish how OEMs and
Joerg Luetzner, Interior Electronic Solutions, road operators will need to interact to support V2I
Continental activities
Matthew Staikos, Manager Web Tech, RIM Markus Bauer, Active Concepts and Integrated
Vasiliy Suvorov, VP Technology Strategy, Luxoft Safety, BMW
Moderator: Luca De Ambroggi, Senior Analyst Tim Leinmueller, Info Safety Engineering
Infotainment, IHS iSuppli Department, DENSO
Marko Wolf, Embedded Security, ESCRYPT
Bernd Datler, Technical Director , ASFINAG
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10. TRACK 5
Emerging Markets and Trends
The Internet of Automobiles: The Future of Automotive Telematics across Horizontals:
Automakers Connect with Connectivity, 2012 – 2019 Cross-Industry Intelligence and
Big Data to Improve Urban With eCall legislation looming and Opportunities
almost every vehicle manufacturer in
Mobility Europe taking a different route towards
Telematics solutions are gaining momentum
Explore the benefits of Big Data in outside the automotive vertical. This panel will
offering connectivity in their vehicle
delivering compelling intelligent driving reveal how other industries are using telematics
line-up, how will the market look in the
services such as traffic, parking, fuel/EV and tech. and what bespoke demands they require for
next 7 years?
weather to improve urban mobility in ways operations.
}Hear an overview of the key connected
}
that reduces the individual, economic and Understand the crucial features of prognostic
}}
hardware categories in the market
environmental toll of traffic congestion. telematics used outside the automotive space
today and how sales of these systems
}Learn how quality real-time speed data,
} that deliver solid, quantitative ROI for end users
will change over the next 7 years.
event and incident data can be analysed Capitalise on the latest techniques in data
}}
}} discuss the core connectivity
We
with data from the vehicle CAN bus to analytics: How interpreting select vehicle
business models within the telematics
deliver better navigation experiences intelligence has saved six figure sums in
industry today and which aspects of
Discover how rapidly advancing
}} preventative measures across fleets of vehicles,
their strategy have rewarded them with
techniques of artificial intelligence like aircraft and marine vessels in order to optimise
heightened revenue streams
predictive analytics, pattern recognition your service offering
}} automotive app stores from a
See
and machine learning are the catalyst for Where is telematics going outside automotive?
}}
consumer’s perspective. Will consumers
a new generation of navigation apps and We analyse recent trends in increased uptake
be interested in mimicking their CE life
services of solutions in the transport, marine and
in the car, and will they be willing to
}Understand what different real-world
} construction industries and the strong value
pay for such an experience?
OEM approaches of integrating proposition
Jack Bergquist, Senior Analyst,
smartphone connectivity and apps into Peter Foote, Executive Scientist, BAE Systems
IMS Research (IHS)
the car means for the future of navigation Chris Thompson, Technology Programme Leader,
Panel Host: Andreas Hecht, GM and VP of GE Energy
Automotive, INRIX Attract Investors to Your Michael Dietmar, Vice President Ocean Operations,
Go to www.telematicsmunich.com to Solutions DB Schenker
review the full list of panellists We analyse the factors that help Moderator: Tim Cavanaugh, Director, SBC Global
technology investors in their strategic
decisions, including a discussion on
mergers, additional funding, and
Telematics for Electric Vehicles
building cross-industry partnerships Consumer ‘range anxiety’ and lengthy charging
periods are just two of the challenges that the EV
}Address the motives of technology
}
industry must overcome. Discover how telematics
investors who inject funding into
can be used for EVs to address these challenges.
telematics enterprises; secure
additional funding and build cross- }} to personalise LBS applications such as
How
industry partnerships. traffic, weather etc. with EV applications such as
remote charging to offer enhanced performance
Discuss which devices such as tablets
}}
and range
and cloud-based services will alter
investment decisions to ensure your Discuss privacy and data security concerns and
}}
business strategy is solid ascertain how to communicate to customers the
benefit of giving up the data that is paramount to
Evaluate investment trends and
}}
effective EV management
other telematics horizontals such as
m-Health, connected homes that are Analyse the role of telematics as the enabler
}}
gaining momentum for smart charging infrastructure and the
requirements of an integrated billing, accounting,
Matt Spetzler, Principal,
smart metering and back-end solutions package
Francisco Partners
Herbert Halamek, Key Project Manager eMobility
Solutions, Continental
Olivier Paturet, General Manager Zero Emissions
As always, TU Munich provided a Strategy, Nissan Europe
“
very professional programme.
”
Moderator: Eric Hannon, Engagement Manager,
McKinsey Company
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