GLOBAL FORUM ON CONNECTED CARS

The analysis of the Corporate and Business Strategies

7 — 8 February, 2019 Munich

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Key facts

Date: 7 — 8 February, 2019

Place: Munich

Conference Overview

AN ANALYSIS OF THE CORPORATE AND BUSINESS STRATEGIES

The automotive industry is currently facing the “disruptive wave” of technology. Vehicles need to be aligned with the current states of technology and consumer demands. Original Equipment Manufacturers and suppliers need to consider how to re-structure their business models, and re-allocate their resources and capabilities to develop a new form of competitive advantage that effectively utilizes these technologies. This means re-assessing and refining strategy at a corporate and business level. Understanding the macro and industry environments is an important consideration to make before embarking on the strategic planning process.

This conference will bring together the key stakeholders of the industry, from OEM leaders, high-tech suppliers, government and regulatory bodies, and researchers to discuss automotive connectivity from a Corporate and Business strategy perspective. Attendees will have the chance to join a global network of experts in the field and benefit from gaining and sharing analytical insights into the main automotive trends.

Key topics

– Sustainability and competitive advantages in times of a “disruptive wave‘ and rapid development
– Examining the new business model for profitability with data
– Value re-distribution- vertical and horizontal integration of supply and value chains
– The future of the automobile as a vehicle for digital innovations
– Security Challenges and the Confidentiality, Integrity and Availability (CIA) triad
– A paradigm shift in consumer behaviour/preferences/wants
– Enabling technologies of connected cars
– Smart operating systems are the new engines of performance
– Digital infrastructure- An ecosystem ramp to the future of transport
– Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) Infrastructure
– Legal and regulatory bodies and the adjustment to fast-developing technologies and technology life cycles

Who should attend

CEOs / Presidents / Chief Executives, Directors, Vice Presidents, Department Heads, Leaders, and Managers specialising in:

Corporate Strategy
Business Strategy
Regulatory Affairs
Connected Car and Services
Connectivity Solutions
Autonomous Driving
Human-Machine-Interaction
Infotainment
Machine-to-Machine
Data and Product Security and Cyber-security
Fleet Management
Innovation Management
Digitalization Management
Connected Services
Smart mobility
E-Mobility
Information Technology
Customer experience
Product Development and Planning
Network Development
Transport Network Planning
Intelligent Transport Systems

Event Speakers

HENK KOOIJMAN

Managing Director

Moove- ConnectedMobility

RAINER WITZGALL

Managing Director

Karamba Security

SILVIA KIENBERGER

Senior Vice President Business Strategies and Technologies

DataArt

STEPHAN ARENSWALD

Product Owner: Connectivity UI/ Software Phone

Daimler AG

TINA GEORGIEVA

Senior Attorney, Product Safety Group

Miller Canfield

STEFAN SCHUPPERT

Partner, Munich

Hogan Lovells

JUERGEN WEBER

Partner

MHP - A Porsche Company

ELKE SCHWEIZER

Manager BoschSecure

Robert Bosch Gmbh

ALEXANDRA MASTROVITO

Head of Sustainable Transport Solutions

Scania Asia and Oceania

KERSTEN HEINEKE

Partner, Frankfurt

McKinsey & Company

SIMON MORITZ

Lead Solution Architect of Drive Sweden

Ericsson & Drive Sweden

HELMUT MORSI

Advisor to Director General of Road and Transport- Investments, Innovation and Sustainable Transport

EU Commission

MOHAMED AZZAM

Senior Manager IoT/M2M Operations

Etisalat Telecommunications

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