Connectivity is transforming the automotive industry, shifting the focus from simply selling vehicles to offering personalized mobility services. With the rise of vehicle subscription models, over-the-air (OTA) software updates, and predictive maintenance solutions, automakers are increasingly becoming providers of digital services.
Models like Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS) allow consumers to access shared and automated fleets without owning a vehicle, offering greater flexibility and new user experiences. However, this transformation requires secure infrastructure for data management and must address cybersecurity and privacy challenges.
Software-defined platforms make it possible to continuously update vehicles, enhancing the user experience without the need to purchase new models. For companies, this presents an opportunity to generate recurring revenue streams and strengthen customer loyalty—but it also demands significant investments in innovation and security.
Connected mobility services for people and goods: a utopia or an emerging reality? What are the critical points, and what might the tipping point look like?
Key Note speech
Alberto Scaglione – Automotive & Mobility Industry Lead for Italy, Central Europe and Greece, Accenture
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Christian Richter – Director Global Automotive Vertical & Auto Retail Solutions, GOOGLE
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Marzia Castellani – CCO LKQ Rhiag Europe
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David Chan – The Alberta Machine Intelligence Institute
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Paolo Bocca – Account Director Automotive, TomTom
Davide Albanesi – Business development director – Board Member DHL
Nicola De Mattia – CEO Targa Telematics
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