Agenda
Tuesday 17 May, 2016
Morning
08:30 – 09:00
Welcome Coffee and Registration
09:00 – 10:25
Session 1: Keynote Presentations
09:00 – 09:05
Welcome from the Session Moderator
Moderator:
Paul Adamson
,
Chairman,
Forum Europe
09:05 – 09:25
Keynote Presentation: View from the European Commission
Henrik Hololei
,
Director-General for Transport and Mobility,
European Commission
09:25 – 09:45
Keynote Presentation: View from Dutch Presidency of the European Council
André van Lammeren
,
Director of Mobility and Infrastructure,
Rijkswaterstaat/WVL, Dutch Ministry of Infrastructure and the Environment
09:45 – 10:05
Keynote Presentation: View from Industry
Burkhard Milke
,
Director GME Electrical Systems & Infotainment,
General Motors
10:05 – 10:25
Keynote Presentation: View from Industry
Enrico Salvatori
,
President,
Qualcomm Europe/MEA
10:25 – 10:45
Morning Networking Break and Exhibition
10:45 – 12:15
Session 2: Creating the correct regulatory framework and overcoming the challenges for the Connected Car sector
- How can regulators create the correct regulatory environment so that innovation can flourish?
- How is the proposed regulation in Europe helping to pave the way for more innovative solutions?
- How can Europe position itself alongside the United States as leaders in this industry?
- How can it be ensured that a fair, reasonable and clear framework is in place when attributing liability for accidents involving connected cars?
- What role will a harmonised legal framework at European level play in supporting this?
- How can stakeholders work together to meet the spectrum demands of the
Connected Car industry, and offer consumers a continued connected experience?
- How can the environmental benefits of Connected Cars be maximised, and what impact will vehicle-to-vehicle and vehicle-to-infrastructure technologies have on meeting CO2 emissions targets?
Moderator:
Ignasi Guardans
,
Attorney, Partner,
K&L Gates
Claire Depré
,
Head of Unit, Intelligent Transport Systems, DG MOVE,
European Commission
Colette Maloney
,
Head of Unit, Smart Cities and Sustainability, DG CONNECT,
European Commission
Joanna Szychowska
,
Head of Unit, Automotive and Mobility Industries, DG GROW,
European Commission
Maxime Flament
,
Head of Department for Connectivity & Automation,
ERTICO - ITS Europe
Erik Jonnaert
,
Secretary General,
European Automobile Manufacturers' Association (ACEA)
Shane Rooney
,
Executive Director,
GSMA
Afternoon
12:15 – 13:30
Networking Lunch
13:30 – 13:55
Afternoon Keynote Presentation
13:30 – 13:35
Welcome back from the Session Moderator
Moderator:
Fay Dunkerley
,
Analyst,
RAND Europe
13:35 – 13:55
International Industry Keynote Presentation
Dang Wenshuan
,
Chief Network Architect,
Huawei
13:55 – 15:25
Session 3: Satisfying consumer demands for a continuous connected experience
- What do consumers want most from their ‘connected car experience’?
- What are the data requirements for different services, and are consumers willing to pay for additional contracts for connected car solutions?
- Where does the ownership lie for the different types of data generated by vehicles, and to what extent should data generated by infotainment and telematics system be treated differently?
- To what extent will the issue of data ownership and personal data privacy be a critical factor in ensuring consumer acceptance of the connected car?
- How can stakeholders work together in order to satisfy consumer demand around issues such as improving road safety, privacy and security?
- What programmes are currently in place and are European consumers benefiting from them? What additional work needs to be done?
- How successful is the work being done by governments and private companies to ensure sustainable development of the appropriate infrastructure in Europe?
- What work still needs to be done, and what impact will this have on a continued connected experience?
- How important are open standards for ensuring customer satisfaction of connected cars?
Moderator:
Fay Dunkerley
,
Analyst,
RAND Europe
Paul Nemitz
,
Director, Fundamental Rights and Union Citizenship, DG Justice,
European Commission
Asaf Ashkenazi
,
Senior Director, Product Marketing, IoT and Automotive Security, Rambus,
Cryptography Research
Jacob Bangsgaard
,
Director General,
FIA Region I
Matt Key
,
Commercial Director, Vodafone IoT,
Vodafone Group Enterprise
15:25 – 15:45
Afternoon Networking break
15:45 – 17:15
Session 4: How is the connected car ecosystem encouraging collaboration and driving new commercial opportunities?
- What types of wireless connectivity will drive V2X Connected Vehicles, and what new business models may emerge as the technologies start to go mainstream?
- How can car manufacturers, OEMs and mobile operators work together to drive new business?
- How important are open standards and industry co-operation in developing a vibrant development community and helping to develop sustainable business models?
- How can 5G help to enable new revenue streams and value chains, and what needs to be done to maximise the potential of 5G in the automotive sector?
- What new challenges and opportunities will connected cars bring for the insurance industry, and what new business models may emerge as a result of this?
- To what extent can data sharing generate new business, and how can this be managed effectively?
- What are the supply chain challenges for enabling technologies, and how can these be overcome?
- What, if any, are the downsides to the development of new commercial avenues?
Moderator:
Nigel Cameron
,
President and CEO,
The Center for Policy and Emerging Technologies
Ella Taylor
,
Senior Policy Advisor, Connectivity and Infrastructure,
Centre for Connected and Autonomous Vehicles
Maik Böres
,
Head of Future Mobility,
BMW Group
Andrew Faiola
,
Global Network & Services Policy,
ESOA
Swen Postels
,
CTO Automotive EMEA,
Hewlett Packard Enterprise
17:15 – 17:30
Closing Keynote - View from the European Commission
Günther Oettinger
,
European Commissioner for Digital Economy and Society,
European Commission
