8:45am
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Keynote presentation: From enlightenment
to mainstream - Telematics market update -
CRYSTAL BALLROOM
In-vehicle telematics is changing – new opportunities are emerging
but the marketplace is crowded and complex. Get an expert overview of:
Emerging global trends that are set to radically impact the telematics
space
The telematics industry today and how it will evolve in the next 12
months
Whether consumer electronics will steal the show
Emerging partnerships and business models
Opportunities and threats created by mobile and wireless convergence
Thilo Koslowski, Vice President
Automotive, Gartner
9:15am
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Panel Discussion: Pioneering panel Industry leader
perspectives on the state of the telematics nation -
CRYSTAL BALLROOM
Key insights and predictions into the short-term future of the telematics
industry
Hear about current OEM and Tier 1 initiatives and assess how they
will impact the market
Get a sneak peek into the strategies that top players will push in
07 and 08
Who is in the driving seat: Telecoms, Governments, OEMS or suppliers?
Learn what partnerships and standards are likely to be sure-fire wins
Evaluate lessons learnt from the European and Asian markets and whether
they can be applied in North America
Moderator: Thilo Koslowski,
Vice President Automotive, Gartner
Fran Dance, Telematics
Business Development Manager, BMW BrianDroessler,Strategy
& Business Development, Continental Automotive Systems
Nick Pudar, Vice President Planning & Business Development,
Onstar
James Greiner,
Senior Vice President and General Manager, MapQuest
Erik Goldman,
President, HUGHES Telematics
10:15am -
Presentation: Make way for the 3rd generation
of telematics services -
CRYSTAL
BALLROOM
A new generation of telematics
services is on the horizon. It promises to strengthen the bond between
OEMs and their dealers as well as customers and their cars. Hear:
How consumers will be able to manage their vehicles remotely - via
their PC, PDA or cellphone
What developments will evolve from Driver Interactive Vehicle Applications
and learn how this will affect traditional business models for telematics
Why 3rd generation telematics services will expand appeal to consumers
and OEMs
Flexibility is key - Customising telematics programs to individual
OEMs, brands and specific marketing objectives wins big in the end
Steve Millstein, President and
CEO, ATX
10:45-
11:15am COFFEE BREAK
11:15am
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Presentation: Utilising telematics technology
to provide new revenue opportunities -
CRYSTAL
BALLROOM
Presenting viable entrepreneurial ideas to OEMs can prove difficult. Follow
their lead and discover:
How best to approach OEMs with new applications and technologies
Strategies to cut cost on the telematics hardware and its integration
in the vehicle
Alternatives to subscription models in providing telematics services
How to utilise in-car data to generate third party revenue
Sascha Simon, Project Leader Next
Generation Vehicle Relationship Management Technology, Mercedes
Benz USA
11:45am
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Presentation: How to win and keep those
slippery subscription customers -
CRYSTAL
BALLROOM
Combat subscription fatigue- ways to avoid the pitfalls of monthly
payment models
Examine different business models including pay-as-you-go and sponsored
advertising and which deliver better returns across telematics applications
Will packaging multiple services like Satellite radio and navigation
generate better acquisition and retention?
Educating the dealers- Hear how sales people could sell telematics
services more effectively in the showroom
Lessons learned from the commercial telematics space in boosting customer
uptake
Denton Kanouff, Vice President
for Strategic Product Planning, ADT
12:15pm
- Making the business case for OEM telematics
12:15pm - What north american telematics end users REALLY want & buy
WORKSHOP
1 : "Ruby" Conference room
Understanding the
Business Case for Automotive Telematics
Where is the value to the automotive OEM?
Which services provide an ROI?
Why suppliers are an integral part of the business case
Comparing the subscription model to other business models
Telematics life cycle costs
Paul Drysch,
Vice President, Aeris Communications
WORKSHOP
2 : Chrystal Ballroom
Telematics products and services
are more main stream than ever and the traditional customer is changing.
Get a detailed insight into recent customer trends and segmentation
Learn what is being bought, what the mass market can afford and what
they're willing to pay
What's hot in Consumer Electronics- what you need to watch and where
future competition will come from
Discuss the potential impact of new consumer desires on the telematics
business
Harvey Cohen,
CEO, Strategy Analytics
12:15pm
- Inside the Head of Today's Automotive Consumer
12:15pm - System Architectures for the Changing Global Telematics Market
WORKSHOP
3 : "Opal" Conference room
Telematics is about to change the
way and the why of consumer automotive purchase decisions. Want
your product or service to be the one that really resonates
among consumers? Then listen to the latest J.D. Power and Hughes Telematics
research on what turns your target customers on and off.
Gain fresh perspective on what's troubling and exciting
consumers about telematics
Learn which buttons you should push when marketing your products
and services
Understand what's driving consumer preferences for specific
applications, like traffic and infotainment
Hear the top ten consumer wants and needs
Uncover the keys to success for suppliers, OEMs and dealers
Kevin Link,
VP and Co-Founder, HUGHES Telematics
Michael Marshall,
Director, Automotive Emerging Technologies, J.D. Power and Associates
WORKSHOP
4: "Garnet" Conference room
System Architectures
for the Changing Global Telematics Market
Learn how to satisfy market demands for multimedia and on demand
services
Build flexibility into your design for new applications
Integrate and support emerging features and regional customization
requirements
Deliver feature rich product interfaces that leverage consumer
and Internet technologies
Michael
Bryars, Auto BU Operations Manager, Freescale
1pm
- 2:30pm - LUNCH
Day
One AFTERNOON
Track
1 In-car infotainment
"Ruby" Conference
room
Track
2 Navigation
"Opal"
Conference room
Track
3 -Tracking and CVT
"Garnet"
Conference room
2:30pm
- Panel discussion: The future of in-car content
2:30pm
- Panel discussion: What navigation users are satisfied with, what they
want, and what they will pay for
2:30pm
- Panel Discussion: Tracking applications for the consumer
world
Radio, Music, TV, Video, Film and Gaming- Hear expert opinions on
what will work inside the vehicle
Internet to go - Will consumers need everything the web offers and
how will they access and interface with it?
Get an in-depth look at consumers interface solutions both back and
front seat
In-car sync- How to embrace the potential of portability to increase
your market share
Overcoming the technical obstacles to deliver a "pimped"
in-car entertainment experience – Bandwidth, interoperability,
device limitations and more!
Moderator: Diana Hwang,
Research Manager, IDC Hakan Kostepen, Product Planning and Strategy,
Panasonic
Alan Beiagi,
General Manager of Wireless, MapQuest
Ty Roberts,
Chief Technology Officer, Gracenote
Andrew Stess, Vice President
Consumer Electronics, AMG
Gain expert information on how to satisfy the needs of navigation users
and learn:
Best methods to appeal to buyer desires
The price-points to satisfy different market segments
The barriers to navigation interface development and what features
can be improved to retain customers
Useful overseas navigation trends that can be applied to the US market
Moderator: Lisa Peterson,
President, Peterson Mobility
Clem Driscoll,
Founder and Managing Partner, CJ Driscoll & Associates
Kevin Yount,
Vice President, PTV America
Clay Babcock,
Sr Director, Advanced Technologies, Magellan
Fran Dance, Telematics
Business Development Manager, BMW
A detailed examination of the
latest real-time tracking applications from vehicle location to child
tracking with Geo-fencing systems
After theft vehicle tracking- what you need to do to minimise police
response times
Remote immobilisation – can legislative change be effected to
boost potential outside of the leasing market?
Mobile tracking- discover opportunities for people and asset tracking
using cellular phones
Find out how to harness and package technical information to better
pitch security and tracking services to the consumer
ROI is easily calculated for commercial fleets, but difficult to prove
for consumers. Learn how to convince insurers of the benefits of security
and tracking advances
Moderator: Mike Sheldrick,
Research Executive, ABI Research
Jorge Otero,
Director for Mobile Safety Products, ADT
Vijay Venkateswaran,Vice
President, Services Development & Management, Mobile Satellite
Ventures
3:15pm
- Panel Discussion: Open Source and Specialized Device Platforms Do
We Need Both?
3:15pm
- Panel Discussion: The future of navigation devices
Industry experts discuss the need
for open source and specialized platform strategies in this new age of
consumer device interconnectivity.
Hear about evolving requirements for in-vehicle applications and how
these are driving changes in the underlying technology infrastructure
Understand the impact of technology infrastructure changes from the
perspective of the entire automotive ecosystem
Peer into the future of in-vehicle devices enabled by new connectivity
and multimedia capabilities
Learn about new standards and how they may help drive flexible and
durable platforms
Moderator: LeslieMulligan , Automotive Solutions General Manager, Wind
River
KaiHackbarth
, Chair of the OSGi Requirements Working Committee, OSGiAlliance
ScottMcCormick
, President, CVTA
MikeBryars
, Auto Business Unit Operations Manager, Freescale
ScottWright,
Manager Hard Disk Drives , ToshibaStorageDeviceDivision
LarryLehman
, Principle Technologist, Wind River
Portable navigation systems have exploded in the last 2 years and in-car
systems have seen strong growth. But with cellphone navigation on the
horizon, the market could drastically shift in the near future.
Get an update on what could happen and which applications and technologies
will drive success
Understand the key benefits, disadvantages and market segments for
Portable Navigation Devices (PNDs)
Cellphone based devices
In-car systems
Explore how you can future proof your products by offering clever
integration solutions
Will tomorrow’s winning navigation systems all be hybrids? Discover
whether you should fight to win or collaborate to survive
Moderator: Rich
Pearlman, Consultant, Richard Pearlman Consultants
Jean-Pierre Lamarche,
Developer Program, Cingular Wireless Stefan Gudmundsson, Director Product Management,
Telit Americas David Jumpa, Vice President of Global Business
Development, Airbiquity
Hear the latest advances in asset tracking, trailer tracking and mobile
resource management for commercial vehicles
Discuss the opportunities between mobile device based fleet management
systems and embedded systems
Investigate the legal and governmental drivers that will push the
CVT market forward
Find out more about the potential gains through insurance and Telematics
Service Provider partnerships
Clem Driscoll, Founder and Managing
Partner, CJ Driscoll & Associates
4pm-4:30-pm
- COFFEE BREAK
4:30pm
- Panel Discussion: Digital rights management in the car
4:30pm
Panel Discussion: Dynamic content - the key to making
navigation indispensable
4:30pm
- Panel Discussion: The Future of Ruggedized and Hardened
Telematics Products
Hear what the key players are doing now to allow drivers to bring
media in to the vehicle, anytime and anywhere
Learn how the telematics industry can work with content providers
to find a win-win DRM solution
Discover whether DRM issues could restrict the potential of new digital
media features such as bringing iPod video to the car
Gain insight into DRM standardization efforts and the remaining proprietary
solutions – Which ones will survive the next 10 years?
Moderator: David McNamara, President,
MTS LLC
Jack Lacy, Senior Vice President of Standards, Intertrust Rajiv Saxena, Telematics Core Engineering,
DaimlerChrysler Tim Nixon, Telematics Director, Ford TC Wingrove, Senior Manager Product Marketing,
Visteon
Navigation is shaping up to
be the centre of the in car information world. Find out how close we are
to constantly updated dynamic data such as parking availability or fuel
prices and more
Learn how dynamic content adds real value to navigation systems by
ensuring consumer usage and interest
The dynamics of localised information – practical steps to achieving
maximum advantage from Points of Interest (POI’s)
Demystify the future of dynamic content- Find out what information
users want and will use
Discuss different business cases for providing dynamic information
updates
Find out the best methods for displaying map POI in the most effective
way
Moderator: Bill Tolhurst,
Senior Director - Advanced Solutions, Cross Country Automotive
Services
Scott Nelson,
Senior Research & Development Technologist, Honda
Jerry Panagrossi,
Vice President US Operations, Symbian
Blake Bullock, Product Manager Location Solutions, Motorola
Mobile Device Business
Matti Suokko, Director Business
Development, MSN Direct
Gain insight into how to deliver stringent environmental requirements
for consumer and commercial vehicles and operations
More Flexibility = More Business: Find out how modular approaches
are leading the way to customize solutions and deliver quicker time
to market
Hear how the sophisticated versions of the Telematic applications
(i.e. MRM, AVL, Track and Trace, Monitoring of engine performance, and
managing the worker-work-asset) are impacting the commercial marketplace
Discover how Telematics platform solutions can work in synch with
wireless network infrastructure bandwidths to take on larger data streams
Moderator: Keith Gelinas,
V.P. of Sales and Marketing, Morey Corporation
Scott Morey,
President, Morey Corporation
Joe Jesson,
Chief Technologist, GE Asset Intelligence
Shawn Meredith,
Product Manager Transport Solutions, Volvo Trucks North America
Emad Isaac,
CTO, Morey Corporation
William Molesworth,
Vice President Marketing, Orbcomm
5:15pm
- Panel Discussion: Bringing the digital home into the car
5:15pm
-Integrating digital maps and database content
5:15pm
- Presentation: The Ten Commandments of Solution Selection
Criteria for End-to-End Mobile Resource Management
Learn how to successfully extend the digital entertainment experience
into the vehicle
Gauge vital CE company strategies to fully infiltrate the automotive
market
Discover what infrastructure and eco-systems will support the in-car
digital experience
Realize how CE companies can accelerate OEM integration and compliment
rapid lifecycles
Find out how flexible entertainment infrastructure will adapt to consumer
trends, turnover and advances to improve users experience
Moderator: Mike Ippoliti,
Research Executive, ABI
Samir Tailor,
Senior Marketing Development Manager, Seagate
Velle Kolde,
Product Manager, Microsoft ABU
Vijay Venkateswaran,Vice
President, Services Development & Management, Mobile Satellite
Ventures
Get an update on the challenges,
opportunities and predictions for the navigation industry presented by
the ongoing revolution of integrating digital maps with database content
What consumer and market demands are driving a need for connected
navigation?
What emerging predictive, user generated, POI and other data is being
made available to drive more dynamic applications?
What technological hurdles are posed by connected navigation requiring
fast delivery of best-in-class dynamic data from disparate sources?
How can connected navigation help you create greater brand differentiation
and loyalty?
Moderator: Diana Hwang,
Research Manager, IDC
Peter Zhou,
General Manager, AutoNavi
Jonathon Husby,
Director Automotive Market, TeleAtlas
Kiyoshi Hamai,
Director of Sales & Product Management, Mio Technology USA
Mike Mulligan,
Marketing Director, Navteq
Learn the key considerations and criteria for choosing a Mobile Resource
Management (MRM) solution to meet your strategic business goals and
objectives for effective fleet management
Discover what MRM solutions can improve ROI
Realize how to select the right strategic MRM partner and solution
to help you optimize the management of your mobile workers, drive down
fleet operating costs and drive up business productivity
John Lankes,
Vice President, Global Commercial Vehicle Markets
@Road
6pm
- 7:30pm COCKTAIL RECEPTION
8pm
- 10:30pm - AWARDS CEREMONY
Day
Two MORNING
Technology
Update: Infrastructure and Devicescape
9am
-
Keynote
Presentation: Prepare for the new telematics hardware portfolio
-
CRYSTAL
BALLROOM
Learn how OEMs are working with telematics service providers to offer
superior utility solutions across the board. Get expert insight on:
how distributed architectures will serve both front and rear seat
applications
Why distributed subsystem and component architecture eliminates production
redundancy whilst accommodating vehicle platform strategies
What new telematics applications will provide opportunities for electronic
components and subsystems suppliers
Innovative platform choices that accommodate nomadic devices including
cell phones and portable media players
Phil Magney, Principal Analyst,
Telematics Research Group
Always best connected - Learn how connectivity technologies (such
as Bluetooth, WIFI, WIMAX, Mobile Broadband Wireless Access, GSM, CDMA)
both compete and compliment one another and where you need to be partnering
for success
Fat datapipes to the car are just round the bend- find out now what
you need to do to profit from these emerging technologies
How the Vehicle Infrastructure Initiative will provide new safety
and convenience features – will DSRC provide the low cost and
ubiquitous solution?
Moderator: SeanMeckley, Market Research Analyst, Bluetooth SIG
Harry Harris,
Senior Project Manager Telematics Infrastructure, Honda Paul Drysch, Vice President, Aeris Communications
David Jumpa, VP of Global Business Development,
Airbiquity Scott Deyoe, Field Applications Engineer, Wavecom
Ross Caplan,
Wireless Data Group; M2M, Telemetry, Telematics, Sprint Nextel
Corporation
JeffStern,
VP of Application Products, Terrestar
10:15am
-
Presentation: Integrating consumer devices in the car -
CRYSTAL
BALLROOM
Learn
how Microsoft is addressing the challenges of integrating portable consumer
devices in to the vehicle.
Which device categories really matter? How does their use change
in the car?
How can compatibility be ensured across a broad range of consumer devices,
manufactured by independent suppliers?
What can be done to protect the car from computer viruses?
Can software updates be used to address lifecycle mismatches, and technical
obsolescence?
Jason Whitehorn,
Product Unit Manager, Microsoft Automotive Business Unit
10:45-11:15am
- COFFEE BREAK
11:15am
-
Panel Discussion: HMI interfaces and displays - adding
value to next generation systems -
CRYSTAL
BALLROOM
Learn how HMI technology can increase simplicity and user friendliness
in your systems
Will touch based systems continue to dominate the in-car HMI market?
How to manage the difficulties of speech to text such as environmental
noise or user accents
Find out how you could profit from the latest advances in voice recognition,
haptics and gesture recognition technology
Peter Abowd,
Associate Director Embedded Software Development, Visteon
Jeff McGannon,
Vice President OEM Business Development, iBiquity Digital
Kai Xu, Fortemedia's
application manager, ForteMedia
Axel Fuchs,
Sr. Director, Business Development, Universal Electronics
12:00pm
-
Presentation: Breakthroughs in device integration
-
CRYSTAL
BALLROOM
Consumer electronics needs to
encompass robust design to meet OEM standards- Learn what you need to
do to make the grade
Seamless Integration- Find out how to satisfy consumers demand for
a fully connected devicescape
Discover how to overcome the technological obstacles to integration
to help drive the industry forward
Gain insight into convergence strategies to maintain growth and increase
profits
Jay Adams, Marketing Manager,
Delphi
12:30pm
- 2pm - LUNCH
Day
Two AFTERNOON
Track
1 Traffic
"Ruby" Conference
room
Track
2 Content & Services
"Opal"
Conference room
Track
3 Emerging opportunities
"Garnet"
Conference room
2pm-
Panel Discussion: Bundling traffic with navigation
2pm
- Presentation: Fast approaching next generation technologies, features
and perspectives
2pm
- Presentation: Machine to machine communications - Where?s the money?
Find out how the integration of real-time, historical and predictive
traffic will help sell more navigation systems
How will users pay for traffic info? Evaluate whether subscription,
lifetime, pay-per-use or "free" real-time traffic will
dominate the market
Discover how accurate and timely traffic information needs to be to
keep the user happy and loyal
Find out what needs to be done to provide comprehensive road coverage
and how to satisfy metropolitan market demands
Moderator: Andrew Bernhard,
Executive Director Automotive Solutions, JD Power & Associates Bryan Mistele, President & CEO, Inrix Jeff Littlejohn, Executive Vice President- Distribution
Development, Clear Channel Broadcasting
Jerry Kim ,
Product Marketing Dynamic Content, Teleatlas
Steve Wollenberg, Founder &
VP of Business Development, Dash Navigation
Find out what next generation products
and services are on the horizon including:
Cellphone based applications
GPS tagged user generated content
New business case for music and video service provision
In-vehicle technology potential
The role of ISPs for internet content portal innovation
Learn how new forms of displaying mapping are being developed and
will change in-car navigation
Digital car implications for OEMs
Egil Juliussen, Principal Analyst, Telematics Research
Group
Some companies have
made inroads into the M2M market. Take away grounded real world assessments
of where the key opportunities are to be found, when to leap and how to
ensure you see payback. The potential is clear to see
in many industries from:
Agribusiness
Healthcare
Utilities
Vending
AMR – Automated meter reading
Manufacturing
Construction
Mark W. Vigoroso,
Chief Services Strategist, Nphase
2:45pm
-Presentation: Beyond Traffic-Enabled Navigation:
Requirements for The Next Generation
2:30pm
- Panel Discussion: Predictive maintenance and remote diagnostics
2:30pm
- Panel Discussion: Taking telematics beyond the car?
What are the standards of quality necessary to build successful traffic
applications for the future?
Lessons learned from years of partner and consumer cross-platform
traffic content delivery
Strategies to capitalize on new opportunities and rapidly evolving
business models
Christopher Rothey,
Chief Operating Officer, Traffic.com (A NAVTEQ company)
Predictive maintenance and CRM- Find out how this can strengthen the
bond between car makers and their customers
Delivering the data- How to make maintenance and diagnostics end user
friendly
Discuss what the viable business case models are to reach full implementation
of predictive maintenance
How best to overcome consumer privacy concerns related to remote diagnostics
Understand the financial rewards that remote diagnostics offer OEMs
and how they can increase their warranties to improve customer sales
What benefits are dealers getting out of these developments?
Moderator: Balaji Prasad,
Director, Enterprise Architecture, The Hartford Financial Services
Group
Doug Landaeta,
Senior Product Manager for Mobile Safety Products, ADT
Joost van den Bosch,
Extended Offer Manager, Volvo Car Corporation
Leo Samson,
Device Management Product Manager, WindRiver
Jan Unander,
Executive Director, Telematics Valley
Broaden your focus outside of the vehicle and land new business market
share. Discover what opportunities are available maximise ROI in the following:
Aviation telemetry- cockpit navigation, auto-pilot and communications
Avionics- In-flight entertainment and SMS systems
Marine telematics - Need for GPS navigation
Forklift trucks – automated and remote deliverance
Motorcycles – Rider safety, security, comfort, wireless communications
and entertainment
Rail industry – maximising efficiency and asset diagnostics
Aerospace electronics – Enhancing the ultimate vehicular challenge
Moderator: Vijay
Venkateswaran,Vice President, Services Development & Management,
Mobile Satellite Ventures
Roger Dewey,
President and CEO Telit Americas, Telit Pierre Piver, Group Vice President, Automotive,
Wavecom
Kai Hackbarth,
Chair of the OSGi Requirements Working Committee, OSGi Alliance
Emad Isaac, CTO, Morey
Corporation
3:15pm
- Panel Discussion: Public/ Private Partnerships and Business Models to
provide cost effective accurate traffic data
3:15pm
- Panel Discussion: Distraction causes destruction? Striking the balance
between in-car content and safety
3:15pm
- Panel Discussion: Push safety to new heights- The birth of the autonomous
car
Compare the quality of traffic information to the needs of the mobile
user today
Investigate the potential for near-term data quality improvements
Understand the role of the private and public sector collaboration
Evaluate the impact of real world data quality on business models
and sales
Discover solutions for improving the quality of dynamic traffic data
Moderator: Mike Sheldrick,
Research Executive, ABI Research
Doug Finlay,
CEO, SpeedInfo
BillMartin,
Director of Sales, Westwood One- SmartRoute Systems
Nick Kiernan,
Vice President Business Development,TrafficCast,
Inc.
Thomas Bouwer,
Vice President - Sales & Marketing, Airsage Inc.
Dick Beaubien,
President, ITS Michigan
Interfaces and operating systems are taking the sting out of distraction
but how can we make safe proof content?
Hear how the latest intelligent services are incorporating anti-distraction
principles to improve safety and the user experience
Simplicity holds the key? Discover how content management can compliment
functionality
Dual view screens are ready to go but they are banned in 30 states.
Discuss how can the industry prove the technology can be safe
On board TV distraction- discuss whether the industry should pre-empt
legislative bans by self regulation. Gain an insight from Asian approach
to this issue
Moderator: Egil Juliussen,
Principal Analyst, Telematics Research Group
Andrew Stess,
Vice President Consumer Electronics, AMG
Peter Sweatman,
Director, University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute
Academic engineers have created vehicles that drive themselves but can
this be realized in the consumer market?
How will providers of telematics services and equipment benefit from
autonomous cars? Future developments for your navigation systems, sensor
technologies and much more
Expert insight into recent successes in constructing autonomous vehicles
using current technologies and what this could mean for the telematics
industry
Take advantage of the chance to witness pioneering technological developments
first hand whilst realizing the true potential for future ventures
Discover what OEM robotic initiatives are currently underway
Focus on how the technology is being deployed
Moderator: Neena Buck,
Industry Analyst, Intelligent Systems & Robotics
William Red Whittaker, Fredkin Research Professor, Robotics Institute,
Carnegie Mellon University Chu-Hee Lee, Senior Staff Engineer,
VW of America
Daniel Bartz,
Autonomous Controls Project Engineer, Oshkosh Truck