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Day One – Tuesday 13th December

Day One – Tuesday 13th December
08.00

Registration

09.00

Chairman’s opening remarks

 

MAXIMISING THE POTENTIAL OF TELEMATICS

09.10

How auto OEMs need to evolve to create the connected vehicle

  • The business infrastructure needed to manage the telematics value chain
  • Understanding customer desires to enable relevant telematics services
  • Generating the ecosystem partners to deliver segment specific content
  • Creating a hybrid embedded-portable solution for customer ease of use
Information Technology, Jaguar Land Rover
09.35

Connectivity - the ultimate way to safety and security

  • Drawing customer’s attention to the added value of connectivity
  • Ensuring that connectivity reduces the cost of vehicle development
  • Developing the business case to increase revenue with connectivity
Vice President Connected Life & Intuitive UX, Volvo Cars
10.00

Bringing connectivity to the car – a Renault case study

  • TomTom and Renault – an explanation
  • Evolution towards connected navigation
  • What does the future hold ( connected vehicles and cloud connectivity)
MD - Automotive, TomTom
10.25

Keynote Panel: Maximising revenue from the connected vehicle

  • Generating the business models to maximise telematics revenue
  • Maximising technical development while reducing driver distraction
Information Technology, Jaguar Land Rover
Vice President Connected Life & Intuitive UX, Volvo Cars
MD - Automotive, TomTom
10.45

Morning Refreshment Break

 

INCREASING DRIVER EXPERIENCE AND REVENUE

11.15

Facilitating a constant connection between the vehicle and the surrounding environment

  • Ensuring full integration and interoperability of external devices
  • Creating hybrid on-board off-board navigation systems to ensure immediate dynamic route prediction
  • Understanding the role of SMEs for a faster implementation of electrical mobility
Director, The European Technology Platform on Smart Systems Integration
11.45

Taking the connected vehicle and ITS to a mass-market

  • The importance of enabling business, governments and other stakeholders to work seamlessly together
  • Why data protection is crucial for successful ITS implementation
  • How to facilitate “trusted transactions” and a service using an open platform that supports evolving industry standards
Head of ITS Practice, Logica
12.15

Helping customers see the real value of connected services

  • Developing an effective value proposition for the customer
  • Increasing convenience by leveraging  existing smart-phone data plans
  • Delivering a closed loop M2M solution to improve the relationship between the car, dealership and customer
Head of Infotainment and Telematics, Kia America
12.45

Connecting with Safety

  • Understanding how connectivity developments will impact HMI systems
  • Critical issues related to driver distraction and the user experience
  • Integrating active safety systems with adaptive HMI to enable safer connectivity solutions
Global Engineering Director for Infotainment and Driver Interface, Delphi
13.15

Networking Lunch

14.30

Generating the value-chain partnerships for effective business models

  • Allowing the customer to define the correct telematics business models
  • Ensuring customers contribute to the cost of services when 4.5 billion currently use telematics services for free
  • How advertising will improve, optimise and guarantee correct revenue
Director Telematics & Consumer Electronics, Magnetti Marelli
 

INTELLIGENT SAFETY AND ITS

14.55

Panel: Increasing driver experience, and profit

  • Business models to make telematics commercially successful
  • Ensuring that increased technical ability does not reduce safety
  • Developing the appropriate content and scalability to meet the needs of different user lifestyles
Planning & Innovation, Panasonic Automotive
Director, The European Technology Platform on Smart Systems Integration
Senior Manager - Intelligent Transport Systems, Denso
Global Engineering Director for Infotainment and Driver Interface, Delphi
Head of Infotainment and Telematics, Kia America
15.30

Achieving the vision of a future without fatal road accidents

  • Developing the algorithms to predict the movement of vehicles
  • Understand Volvo’s work within the EU SARTRE project and the potential of ‘platooning’ to reduce emissions and accidents
  • Developing effective car-to-car communication in the future
Innovation Section Manager - Safety Electronics and Fuctions, Volvo Cars
15.55

Afternoon Refreshments and Speed Networking

16.40

Making ITS pre-emptive, not reactive

  • Developing commercially successful ITS business models
  • Generating real time pictures, short term forecasting and vehicle to vehicle communication
  • Transferring traffic data to private sector service providers
  • Utilise existing networks, while making future developments
Senior Advisor, Ministry of Transport
17.05

Panel: Improving safety, congestion and emissions

  • Achieving widespread car to car communication
  • Developing vehicle to infrastructure business models
  • Why should auto OEMs and authorities work together?
  • Enabling interoperable and seamless ITS solutions between cities
Head of Traffic Technology, BMW Group
Senior Advisor, Ministry of Transport
Innovation Section Manager - Safety Electronics and Fuctions, Volvo Cars
17.40

Chairman’s closing remarks and networking drinks

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