Join us for a robust discussion on technology advancements, trends, and strategies regarding the future of telematics. The industry leaders on our panel will provide their unique perspectives and take questions on vehicle connectivity.
Our speakers will explore:
- Issues surrounding lag time between innovation and mass production
- Consumer-driven demands on OEMs for more infotainment-related technology
- Fully connected “smart” cars and multi-modal synergies as a major target of future expansion for manufacturers
- Autonomous technology and its potential to address driver-distraction concerns
We hope you will attend our complimentary breakfast program before heading over to Industry Day at the Detroit Auto Show.
Speakers
- Henry Bzeih, Head of Telematics & Infotainment, Kia Motors America
- Nigel Francis, Vice President, Corporate Planning, American Axle & Manufacturing, Inc.
- Chanley Howell, Partner, Foley & Lardner LLP
Introductory Remarks
- Jay O. Rothman, Chairman and CEO, Foley & Lardner LLP
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