Agenda, Attendee List, & Presentation files now available to Autotech Council members in the library.

Join Autotech Council members for this public meeting highlighting innovation and startups in technologies and solutions supporting the massive amount to data generated and needed for the next generation of connected vehicles. We'll hear from a number of the providers of ideas and products, see a number of demos, and hear dozens of startups pitching their new solutions. These ½-day, executive-format agendas highlight a few larger vendors who are leading the segment forward and bring dozens of undiscovered companies to the stage as well.


  • Date:2/9/2018 08:30 AM
  • Location Samsung, San Jose (Map)

Description

Agenda, Attendee List and Presentations are available to members in the PRESENTATION LIBRARY

Data and Analytics is an extremely important area of investment for carmakers serious about long-term relevance. As value-creation is shifting away from commodity vehicles, and towards production efficiencies and user experiences, the space is hot with innovation and startups. Like all industries, the path to disruptive transformation is paved with incremental opportunities along the value chain, and many vendors play a role in this new data-driven future, from sensors that gather the data all the way through the value chain to in car entertainment options that use data to predict the content that will please the passenger.

GM is responding to the market shift from the value of steel to the value of information. Data will reshape and improve vehicle design, collaboration, manufacturing, logistics, marketing, customer interactions, and the customer in-car experience. If information is going to be the focus of value creation, then carmakers need to stop outsourcing it, and find ways to put data at the center of their business.

But Data and Analytics for mobility go well beyond the carmaker, and we're seeing progress also in:

  • traffic information providers
  • municipal and other governments for smart mobility and smart cities
  • car sharing, or Mobility-as-a-Service stakeholders

And the space is hot with innovation and startups. Like all industries, the path to disruptive transformation is paved with incremental opportunities along the value chain, and many vendors play a role in this new data-driven future, from sensors that gather the data all the way through the value chain to in car entertainment options that use data to predict the content that will please the passenger. Join us for this very interesting topic.

After lunch, members stay to debrief the 2018 North American International Auto Show (NAIAS). These debrief sessions mix news with opinions for those members who did not attend and members actively contribute their insights to recent trends.

Agenda, Attendee List and Presentations are available to members in the PRESENTATION LIBRARY