CONTENT STREAMS
Join the content stream most relevant to your line of business
The 2024 agenda will feature parallel streams of content enabling delegates to delve into the sessions most relevant to their line of business and connect with peers, suppliers and competitors.
TRACK 1: DOWNSTREAM
Customer Centric Business Models
The traditional car trade model is being reinvented, rapidly creating new revenue opportunities and customer touchpoints long after the car has left the forecourt. OEMs must become retailers and brands in themselves to remain competitive and at the forefront of EV sales. From new data models and sales channels to ownership and financing options, OEMS and their partners need to deliver a seamless customer experience to remain competitive.
Join this stream to find out how OEMs are choosing to sell to their customers, what growth opportunities automotive retail offers automakers and how the connected and software-defined car helps OEMs to secure brand and customer loyalty.
Topics:
✓ The future of car ownership and subscription services
✓ In-car services and infotainment
✓ Fleet management, finance models and leasing
✓ New forms of mobility
✓ Monetising data in the software defined car
✓ 5G and connected services, infrastructure and collaboration
✓ Cyber Security
✓ Autonomous Vehicles
Audience:
Job Titles - Chief/Director/VP/Head of:
Dealerships, Fleet, Digital, eCommerce, Customer, Customer Experience & Insights, Commercial, Strategy, Sales and Marketing, Automotive Sales, Retail Operations, Omnichannel, Finance , Aftersales, Leasing, Software Innovation, Software Defined Vehicles, Data & Analytics, Autonomous & Connected Services, Connectivity, Infotainment, New Business Models, Digital Product & User Strategy, Product & Technology Integration, IT & Security, Mobility, E-Mobility, Vehicle Systems
TRACK 2: UPSTREAM
EVs and Supply Chains
The transition to EVs is causing great upheaval in the way automakers and the industry designs, sources, manufacturers and produces vehicles. On top of this, OEMs must be mindful of sustainability concerns from investors, customers and Governments, as well as understand the opportunities which industry 4.0 and AI offer businesses for greater efficiency and performance.
Topics:
✓ Preventing future global supply chain crises
✓ Developing the net-zero car
✓ Digital twins, design and simulation
✓ Safety, sustainability and innovation in supply chains
✓ Future workforce and changes in engineering
✓ Battery R&D and recycling
Audience:
Job Titles - Chief/Director/VP/Head of:
Supply Chain, Operations, Trade, Government & Public Affairs, Procurement, Purchasing, BlockChain, Sustainability & Sustainable Sourcing, Logistics, Risk, Strategy, Powertrain, Manufacturing & Industrial, Engineering, R&D, Electrification, Digital Manufacturing, Simulation, Digital Twins, Transformation, IoT, People & Workforce, Electric Vehicles, Raw Materials, Battery technology, Battery Recycling, Charging & Energy, Energy Storage, Battery R&D
Solution Providers from: Supply Chain Management Software, Logistics, Engineering Simulation, Manufacturing and Vehicle Production solutions, Consultants and Tier 1s, Data Analytics, Robotics and Machine Learning, Cybersecurity, Raw Materials, Battery/cell Manufacturers, Charging, Battery Recycling, AI and Blockchain, Energy and Utility.© Financial Times Live
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