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Future Mobility North America 2022

Our Future Mobility North America online event brings together more than 1,000 stakeholders to discuss the business models, technologies and trends shaping the future of mobility.


Agenda


Supercharging the electric vehicle revolution

Date: Monday, 5th December 2022
Format: Virtual panel discussion
Duration: 1 hour

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Driving range often dominates the discussion around electric vehicle uptake but charging speed, price, and convenience are equally crucial considerations for most. As a result, the race is on to scale the infrastructure required to enable the mass adoption of electric vehicles.

  • Who is responsible for creating the electric vehicle charging infrastructure of the future?
  • What are the main challenges to radically expanding charging infrastructure to meet burgeoning electric vehicle demand, and how can they be overcome?
  • How will the customer’s charging experience change over the next decade and beyond, both at home and in public?
  • Which technologies have the potential to revolutionize the electric vehicle charging sector?

Securing the car of the future

Date: Tuesday, 6th December 2022
Format: Virtual panel discussion
Duration: 1 hour

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The automotive cybersecurity market is on track to double in size to US$10bn by 2030 as OEMs endeavour to protect their increasingly smart cars from malicious attacks, unauthorized access, and unwanted manipulation.

  • What are the primary types of automotive cyber attacks, and how will the threat landscape evolve in the future?
  • What are the biggest challenges to protecting future vehicles from cyber attacks, and how can they be overcome?
  • What impact do regulations and standards such as UNECE WP.29 R156 and ISO/SAE 21434 have on automotive cybersecurity?
  • How can OEMs and their suppliers establish robust strategies to protect themselves and their customers from increasingly sophisticated attacks?

Automotive factory of the future

Date: Thursday, 8th December 2022
Format: Virtual panel discussion
Duration: 1 hour

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The transition to electric, self-driving, and shared vehicles will bring about a revolution in the way cars and trucks are manufactured, with innovative data, software, and robotic automation solutions playing an increasingly important role.

  • What are the main challenges to manufacturing the cars and trucks of the future, and how can they be overcome?
  • How will the level of automation on vehicle assembly lines change in the next decade and beyond?
  • How will new production models impact the relationship between OEMs and their suppliers?
  • How can stakeholders decarbonize the automotive factory of the future?

Electrifying road freight

Date: Friday, 9th December 2022
Format: Virtual panel discussion
Duration: 1 hour

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Battery electric trucks will play a massive part in the road freight sector’s quest for decarbonization. However, they face stiff competition from hydrogen fuel cell technology and have some way to go before overtaking the diesel ICE as the dominant powertrain choice.

  • What is the size of North America’s electric truck market, and how will it evolve over the next decade and beyond?
  • What advantages do electric trucks have over their diesel and fuel cell counterparts, and to which applications are they best suited?
  • What are the main challenges to the widespread adoption of electric trucks, and how can they be overcome?
  • When will the total cost of ownership (TCO) for electric trucks be similar to or better than the TCO for ICE trucks?

Knowledge Partners


Method Park by UL

Method Park by UL specializes in software and systems engineering. Our portfolio includes complex, process-based product engineering, software solutions, training and advisory services focused on the safety-critical aspects of the automotive, medical and aerospace industries. As part of UL, the global safety science leader, we partner with customers to advance innovation safety, business transformation and compliance with regulatory and industry-specific quality standards.

Through our proprietary Stages process management tool, we help our customers define, implement and monitor development and business processes.

We enhance UL’s vast and deep expertise and global footprint with more than 230 dedicated employees at our locations in Erlangen, Berlin, Frankfurt/Main, Hamburg, Munich, Stuttgart, Detroit, Miami, Pittsburgh and Shanghai.

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Mobileye

Mobileye is leading the mobility revolution with its autonomous-driving and driver-assist technologies, harnessing world-renowned expertise in computer vision, machine learning, mapping, and data analysis.

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NXP


NXP Semiconductors N.V. (NASDAQ: NXPI) enables secure connections for a smarter world, advancing solutions that make lives easier, better, and safer.

As the world leader in secure connectivity solutions for embedded applications, NXP is driving innovation in the automotive, industrial & IoT, mobile, and communication infrastructure markets.

We build solutions—not just products—that enhance the capabilities of people, organizations and the world at large. We are committed to keeping our customers ahead of the competition and helping them to prepare for change.

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Roland Berger

Roland Berger, founded in 1967, is the only leading global consultancy of German heritage and European origin. With 2,400 employees working from 35 countries, we have successful operations in all major international markets.

Our 52 offices are located in the key global business hubs. The consultancy is an independent partnership owned exclusively by 230 Partners.

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