The NextGen Auto conference is expected to bring together over 500 senior executive decision makers from throughout the industry.
The conference will explore and evaluate a number of important issues including how to:
- Realise new opportunities today for greener internal combustion engine vehicles, alternative low carbon fuels, as well as hybrid passenger and commercial vehicle solutions on the path to a new energy vehicle future
- Generate new revenue streams from advanced electronics, connected vehicle and telematic-based mobility services, cloud applications and future charging models
- Achieve cost reductions and lifecycle benefits from new advanced material applications and manufacturing processes
- Benefit from the latest industry thinking and directions from Europe, North America, Japan and other Asia Pacific markets
50+ informative sessions over 3 days will feature keynotes from international leaders and interactive discussion sessions dedicated to industry innovation, including emerging business opportunities, new revenue streams and cost reduction strategies.
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