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2019 Connect2Car Panel Discussions at CES
At CES 2019, GENIVI, SAE, SEMA and Mobile Electronics partnered to present a full-day "Connect2Car” conference. The first session, “Connecting the Autonomous World” with 440 in attendance (standing room only) setting the pace for the day where a new record in overall attendance was established with over 1,400 attending the sessions below (recordings for each session are provided below).
"Connecting the Autonomous World"
In the future, transportation will be autonomous. No doubt that the technology deployment can be accelerated, but it will require constant communication to networks around the AVs and to the cloud. Data exchange and standards are critical. We’ll discuss numerous areas that the connected ecosystem will need to collaborate on.
Moderator: Matt Jones (VP of Software and Mobility)
Panelists:
Anuja Sonalker, Founder & CEO of Steer
Seleta Reynolds, General Manager of Los Angeles DOT
Michael Ger, General Manager, Automotive and Manufacturing Solutions at Hortonworks
Gretchen Effgen, VP of Global Partnerships at APTIV
Crystal Rutland, CEO of Particle Design
"The Future of In-Vehicle Infotainment"
Imagine if the automotive and broadcast industries collaborated on product design. Imagine if broadcast and automotive industries could deliver even greater value to their customers. Imagine what the world looks like when humans no longer drive. Imagine if. We invite you to imagine the future of in-vehicle entertainment with us.
Moderator: John Ellis (Founder at Ellis and Associates)
Panelists:
Caroline Beasley, CEO at Beasley Media Group
Stephanie Marshall, Executive at M2 Advisors
Steve Newberry, EVP at National Association of Broadcasters (alternatives include Stephanie Marshall – NAB; BJ Corriveau – NAB
Joseph D'Angelo, SVP Broadcast Radio atXperi
Ben Rosenberg, Senior Distribution Manager at BBC
“Machine Learning/Artificial Intelligence”
Data drives the business. What pieces of data make a difference in today’s environment? How will we learn what the important pieces are to base our decisions? Do we really need all the data? Or, are we smart enough to know how to choose just the right pieces?
Moderator: Faye Francy, Executive Director at Automotive ISAC
Panelists:
Gil Reiter, VP Product Management and Marketing at Saferide Technologies
Danny Shapiro, Senior Director of Automotive at NVIDIA
Ami Dotan, CEO at Karamba Security
Seamus Hatch, Board Member & CMO at Invision AI
Andrew Till, VP of Technology and Marketing at Harman
“Wireless: DSRC/5G, Bluetooth, WiFi”
From Gigabytes to Terabytes, wireless technologies are transforming cars into fully connected and eventually automated devices. With as many as five SIM cards in a vehicle how much data will be transmitted? Are there any limitations? How big of a role will the IoT play in the development?
Moderator: Roger Lanctot, Director Automotive Connected Mobility at Strategy Analytics
Panelists:
Sara Carlson, Partner Connected Car GMT Leader at IBM
Jason Ellis, Director of Automotive at Qualcomm
Emily Soelberg, VP Product ManagementandChannel Enablement - IoT at AT&T
Andrew Till, VP Marketing andTechnoogyat Harman/Samsung
Andreas Mai, EVP at Keolis Mobility
“Government vs OEM Development”
How are government and the auto industry working together to make automated vehicles a reality? What about the Insurance, Legal, Public Relations battles of autonomous and automated accidents? Who’s responsible? How do we overcome fatal accidents in the development of automated and autonomous vehicles? What needs to happen?
Moderator: Suzanne Murtha, National Lead for Automated and Connected Technologies at AECOM
Panelists:
Jessica Uguccioni, Lead Law Maker at Law Commission of UK & Wales
John Bozzella, President and CEO of Global Automakers
Tina Quigley, General Manager at RTC in Nevada
Andrew Heath, State Traffic Engineer at the State of Georgia
Kirk Steudle, Senior VP at Econolite
Jessica Uguccioni, Law Commission of England and Wales
Regina Hopper, SVP at GRIDSMART (cancelled appearance)
“Connected, Assisted and Automated”
Safety performance technology has come a long way and is an emerging market for global ADAS products and features that offer consumers customized and personalized experiences for connected, assisted an automated driving, as well as providing improved safety for everyone.
Moderator: Chris Cook, President at MEA
Panelists:
Bobby Hambrick, Founder at AutonomouStuff
George Hotz, Head of Research at comma.ai
Mouse McCoy, CEO at HackRod
Jennifer Dukarski, Shareholder and Leader, Connected and Autonomous Vehicle Group at Butzel Long
Carla Bailo, President & CEO at CAR
Bobby Hambrick, founder, and CEO of Autonomous Stuff
John Waraniak, VP of Vehicle Technology at SEMA
Photos taken during the Connect2Car CES 2019 event can be viewed here.