Program
| 29th November |
30th November |
| Start:09:00 |
Start:09:00 |
| Finish:18:20 |
Finish:17:15 |
| Networking Party:18:20 – 19:50 |
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Day 1 | Day 2
Day 1: Tuesday, 29th November
| Section 1:Innovative Business Models in the Time of Cloud Computing and Information Networks |
| 9:00 – 9:10 |
Chairperson’s Opening Speech
Masatsugu Shinozaki
Executive Vice President & General Manager
Car Information Systems Division
Hitachi Automotive Systems, Ltd.
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| 9:10 – 9:45 |
Examine How OEMs Can Share Telematics Data for the Future Progress
- Case study: Sharing probe data for Great East Japan Earthquake- What is the future direction?
- The advantages and challenges for OEMs and Tier 1 suppliers to sharetelematics data.
- Increase the telematics potential by refining probe data: What Honda istrying to do for CO2 reduction and driver safety
Takeshi Imai
Exective General Manager
Internavi Telematics Division
Honda Motor Co. |
| 9:45 – 10:20 |
Understand the New Automobile Society by Making the Best Use of the Cloud
- What are needed to connect vehicles to information portals, transportation infrastructure, home and office?
- Evaluate the M2M communication in cars in the time of Internet of Things (IOT)
- Learn new business models when wireless connections develop and various companies partner with each other for information services
- The direction that the Japanese market and Japanese companies are moving towards in the era of advanced information network
Tooru Futami
Engineering Director
IT and ITS Engineering Department
Electronics Engineering Development Division
Nissan Motor Co. |
| 10:20 – 11:10 |
[GENIVI Alliance Panel Discussion]
How the GENIVI Alliance is collaborating to alter traditional automotive Telematics / Infotainment business models: An Automotive Infotainment Ecosystem partners’ perspective
- How is GENIVI working together?
- What are the desired deliverables?
- What does GENIVI Compliant mean?
- What will GENIVI Compliant systems mean to the automotive industry?
Egil Juliussen
Principal Analyst and Fellow
Automotive Research
IHS iSuppli
[Moderator]
Graham Smethurst
Head of Infotainment Architecture Design
BMW Group
GENIVI President
Upton Bowden
Electronics Marketing and Portfolio Manager
Visteon Corporation
Dan Cauchy
VP of Marketing and Business Development
MontaVista Software
Brian Hamilton
President, Gracenote Japan
Gracenote, Inc.
John Ousby
Director Broadcaster Services
vTuner
Masahiko Taniguchi
Senior Project Manager, Solutions & Services
Wind River
Roger Hampel
Bid Solutions Director
Teleca
Laurent Emmerich
Global Automotive Marketing Manager
Freescale |
| 11:10 - 11:40 |
Coffee Break |
| 11:40 – 12:15 |
Leverage Cloud and 4G: Enable Things Which Were Only Pipe Dreams a Few Years Ago
- Bring “Living Room Experience” to vehicles/ Learn how to monetize Cloud and 4G to deliver a personalized and a connected vehicle experience
- Imagine being able to pause a program your kids are watching at home and playing it in the vehicle or transferring your phone call to the vehicle without Bluetooth pairing- Enable the dream world!
Maurice Thompson
Director of Telematics & M2M Devices
Business Solutions Group
Verizon Wireless |
| 12:15 – 12:50 |
Convergence of Consumer and Automotive Electronics
- Learn about the latest trend changing face of connected car. What benefit can you bring to your customers and what are the challenges from Automotive Electronics?
- Get the best out of the cloud-based system and Information Network. Morph the partnerships in the industry
- Panasonic’s vision: How the industry can build innovative business models in the changing face of the connected car
Hakan Kostepen
Director- Product Strategy and Innovation
Panasonic Automotive Systems Company |
| 12:50 - 13:50 |
Lunch |
| 13:50 – 14:40 |
[ Panel Discussion 1 ]
Identify the Benefit of the Cloud and the Next Generation Partnership Models
- Evaluate the positive effects that cloud-based systems will bring to the global telematics business and consumer adoptions
- How should OEMs and other industry players morph their partnership models for the next phase of telematics development?
Masatsugu Shinozaki
Executive Vice President &
General Manager
Car Information Systems Division
Hitachi Automotive Systems, Ltd.
[Moderator]
Tsuguo Nobe
Chief Service Architect and Program Director
Vehicle Information Technology Division
Nissan Motor Co., Ltd
Thomas M. MĂĽller
Director ConnectedDrive
BMW Group
Tsuyoshi Hoshina
Chief Technology
Officer
Nihon Unisys, Ltd
Makoto Maekawa
Executive Expert
Automotive and ITS Business Promotion Office
NEC Corporation
Clint Steiner
Senior Manager
Autotomotive OEM
Garmin |
| 14:40 – 15:15 |
The Impact of the Cloud on Telematics
- How the cloud will stimulate the adoption of information services to the vehicle
- Harnessing the power of the cloud to drive global telematics strategy
- Developing an infotainment strategy optimized for cloud computing
- The impact of cloud computing on traditional infotainment
Phil Magney
Vice President, Automotive Infotainment
IHS iSuppli
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| Section 2:Wireless Infrastructure for Next Connected Vehicles |
| 15:15 – 15:50 |
NTT Docomo’s Approach to Machine to Machine (M2M) Communication Business
- Overview of M2M communication business
- Case study from FOMA Telematics module adoption: How to deliver quality services for Automotive/ Dynamic Management
Hiroju Takahashi
Director
Corporate Marketing Department
NTT Docomo, Inc. |
| 15:50 - 16:20 |
Coffee Break |
| 16:20 – 16:55 |
DSRC Vehicle Standards and Testing Review
- Review of frequencies and emerging standards for V2X. How Japanese companies can cope with the different frequencies (such as 5.9 GHz and 725 MHz).
- Key implementation challenges for V2X systems, test strategies and approaches to deal with them
- Case study examples: implementation of selected ETSI (European Telecommunications Standards Institute) standard test approaches in synthetic environment
Peter Boulton
Chief Technology Officer
Spirent Communications plc |
| 16:55 – 17:45 |
[ Panel Discussion 2 ]
Assess Wireless Infrastructure and Pricing Models Suitable for the Cloud and Smartphone era. What Future
Connected Services Are Required by Users?
- Examine necessary wireless infrastructure and associated revenue models in the current ecosystem
- Explore the connected solutions enabled by 4G/LTE and telematics services that match user needs
Andrew Hart
Telematics & ITS Senior Analyst
SBD
[Moderator]
Maurice Thompson
Director of Telematics & M2M Devices
Business Solutions Group
Verizon Wireless
Atul Kishore
Sr Global Business
Development Director
TeleCommunication Systems, Inc
Stéphane Petti
Business Development
Manager Automotive
Orange Business Services
Paul Hedtke
Senior Director
Business Development
Qualcomm |
| Section 3:Future Business Opportunities in Southeast Asia |
| 17:45 – 18:20 |
Get The Latest Update on the Southeast Asian Markets
- Market overview in Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore and Indonesia
- Forecasts and penetration rates by navigation type (embedded, PND and smartphone)
- Challenges for telematics (such as the cost and wireless infrastructure), and future business opportunities
Vivek Vaidya
Vice President
Automotive & Transportation Practice, Asia Pacific
Frost & Sullivan |
| 18:20 - 19:50 |
Networking Party |
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Day 2: Wednesday, November 30
| Section 4:Impact of Mass Smartphone Adoption on Embedded Unit Development |
| 9:00 – 9:35 |
How Smartphone and Consumer Electronics (CE) Device Adoption is Impacting Embedded Unit Development
- BMW Connected - connect the CE world to the Embedded Unit
- Future Trends - Cloud Computing for permanent data access
- Social Networks, Media Streaming - always and everywhere being connected
Martin Steurenthaler
Manager, Product Development
BMW Japan Corp. |
| 9:35 – 10:10 |
A New Connected Era -“Mobility as a Service”
IT and ITS are getting so close now with advanced mobile communication technologies. Hear how Denso are utilizing the latest IT technologies such as Smartphones and the Cloud
Masatoshi Abo
General Manager
Mobile ICT R&D Dept.
Information & Safety Systems Business Group
Denso Corporation |
| 10:10 – 10:45 |
Embedded Operating Systems for Mobile Connected Devices in the Era of Cloud Computing – Challenges and Solutions
- Recognize how the operating system is moving into the center of developer attention, as users are demanding multi-media, live content, internet, business systems, social networking and much more
- Learn how cost, time-to-market and the search for new revenue streams drive new innovation models for differentiating and non-differentiating functionality
- Understand how open innovation and collaboration are offering new approaches and are revolutionizing industries
Rudolf J Streif
Director of Embedded Solutions
The Linux Foundation |
| 10:45 - 11:15 |
Coffee Break |
| 11:15 – 11:50 |
Seamless Smartphone User Experience in the Car: Lessons Learned from Building the 1st Commercial Terminal Mode Products
- The true value of Terminal Mode: Much more than just another screen replication technology
- The first global standard supported by a majority of both the Automotive and the Mobile industry
- A true and valuable symbiosis of smartphones and cars
Floris van de Klashorst
Director, Head of Automotive Services
Nokia |
| 11:50 – 12:25 |
The New Fleet Management System in the Smartphone Era
- Evaluate the true value of connecting your business smartphone to fleet
- Learn the new approach to the management method supported by SaaS (Software as a Service) -based system
- Maximize your business opportunities with the new type of system
Syuichi Fukuyama
General Manager
Industrial Service Solution Division
Hitachi Solutions, Ltd. |
| 12:25 - 13:25 |
Lunch |
| 13:25 – 14:15 |
[ Panel Discussion 3 ]
Discuss How Industry Players Should Apply Their Own Technologies, such as Driver Safety Solutions,
Infotainment or Location Based Services (LBS), to the Latest Connected Vehicles
- Understand how to maximize value of embedded systems and mobile device integration using each player’s established technologies
- What apps and connected services do users really want in their cars? Hear about how to deliver them in vehicles
Roger Lanctot
Senior Analyst, Director Business Development
Strategy Analytics
[Moderator]
Kieran O’Sullivan
Executive Vice President
Member of the Continental Interior Management Board
Continental Automotive Systems America
Kevin W. Link
Sr. Vice President, Marketing
Hughes Telematics, Inc.
Magnus Johansson
Director Business Development
WirelessCar
David Jumpa
Senior Vice President,
Global Business Development
Airbiquity, Inc.
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| Section 5:Fast Growing Telematics Industry Segments |
| 14:15 – 14:50 |
Place Your Solutions on the V2G (Vehichle-to-Grid) Map
- Understand V2G communication requirements such as charge level or point availability and the amount of co-operation required to bring connectivity into the equation
- Discover range options and advanced services such as time-to-charge info and charging availabilities that V2G communications technology will bring into play
- Take a look at the required data transfer between vehicle, charging station and the grid to assess the role of telematics for energy resource management
Per Lindberg
Executive Business Manager Automotive
Telenor Connexion AB |
| 14:50 - 15:20 |
Coffee Break |
| 15:20 – 15:55 |
Examine How the Fleet Telematics Systems Will Evolve in the Future
- The difference between business operators’ interest and passenger car users: What is the focus of business operators now?
- Telematics service presented by Isuzu with improving wireless infrastructure
- Learn how to provide Fleet Telematics services overseas. What is the future?
Noboru Maesono
Group Leader
E-Solutions & Service Marketing Dept. Telematics Promotion Group
Isuzu Motors Limited |
| 15:55 – 16:30 |
How Much Can Insurance Data Help Subsidize Your Telematics Services?
- Find the way to mitigate the costs associated with telematics by selling vehicle data on a B2B basis to insurers. How much will vehicle manufacturers really be able to rely on the insurance industry to subsidize their costs?
- An in-depth survey of insurer attitudes towards telematics-based insurance in order to understand what types of data they would need and how much they would be willing to pay for that data
- A hype-free assessment of the prospects for creating a win-win business model with the insurance industry
Andrew Hart
Telematics & ITS Senior Analyst
SBD |
| 16:30– 17:05 |
Explore the Cloud-Based Music Service and Latest In-Car Entertainment
- Understand streaming and cloud-based music services with social components, which are becoming increasingly popular with drivers
- How to keep this growing type of in-car entertainment safe. Personalize the experience to avoid driver distraction
- Social Networking in the car: Understand easy ways to share experiences and playlists with friends without causing
distractions
Brian Hamilton
President, Gracenote Japan
Gracenote, Inc. |
| 17:05 – 17:15 |
Chairperson’s Closing Speech
Masatsugu Shinozaki
Executive Vice President & General Manager
Car Information Systems Division
Hitachi Automotive Systems, Ltd. |
| 17:15 |
End of Summit |
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