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Future Networked Car Symposium 2018

Future Networked Car Symposium 2018

08 March 2018
Geneva Switzerland

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Introduction

On 8 March 2018ITU and UNECE convened the Symposium on the Future Networked Car (FNC-2018) within the 88th Geneva International Motor Show. 
      
Intelligent transport systems and automated driving are fast moving towards widespread commercialization and market acceptance. High levels of automation – the penultimate step to fully automa​ted driving – are expected on the road by 2020 and hold great promise to improve road safety, reduce congestion and emissions, and increase the accessibility of personal mobility to the elderly and persons with disabilities.

​​Held on the first public day of the Geneva International Motor Show, FNC-2018 brought together representatives of vehicle manufacturers, the automotive and information and communication technology (ICT) industries, governments and their regulators to discuss the status and future of vehicle communications and automated driving.​

Technical sessions examined advances in the area of road safety taking advantage of connected vehicles (V2V, V2X) and automotive innovation from the perspectives of business, technology ​​and regulation. The Symposium explored the relationship between vehicle communications and automated driving analysing the crucial roles of connectivity, cybersecurity, blockchain, virtual reality and artificial intelligence. The symposium discussed how standards bodies can best collaborate to meet industry needs and to achieve interoperability.

​The event was supported by Dekra, Qualcomm and Green Hills. (Contact: [email protected] [email protected]). 

Biographies

2018 FNC Biographies

27305 _ 2018 FNC Biographies _ 367391 _ English _ 773 _ 359139 _ pdf

Programme

08:30 - 09:30 ​Registration

​09:30 - 10:00 ​​Opening and Keynote


Co-chairs: Reinhard Scholl (Deputy to the Director, Standardization Bureau, ITU)  & Walter Nissler (Chief of Section, Senior Economic Affairs Officer, UNECE)      

  • Welcome remarks: Malcolm Johnson (Deputy Secretary General, ITU) 
  • Opening remarks: Yuwei Li (Director, Sustainable Transport Division, UNECE) 
  • Keynote addressJean Todt (UN Secretary General’s Special Envoy for Road Safety, President, FIA)

​10:00 - 11:30 ​High Level Roundtable – Connected and automated vehicles at the cross-road to success


Moderator: T. Russell Shields (Chair, Ygomi LLC, USA)

  • The Connected Vehicle Challenges and Opportunities 
    Christoph Nolte (Technical Director, DEKRA Automotive, Germany) 
  • Accelerating 5G for autonomous driving 
    Jason Ellis (Director, Business Development, Qualcomm Technologies Inc.) 
  • Autono-Maas, Autonomous Mobility as a service
    Pierre Masai (CIO, Toyota) 
  • Should car manufacturers become worldwide MVNO 
    Jacques Bonifay (CEO, Transatel & Head of EU MVNO Association, Belgium) 
  • Autonomous Vehicle Localization by Leveraging Cellular Connectivity 
    Curtis Hay (Technical Fellow, General MotorsUSA
  • Connected and autonomous vehicles at the crossroad: opportunities and challenges 
    David Wong (Senior Technology and Innovation Manager, Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders - SMMT, UK)
     

​11:30 - 12:00 ​Coffee Break - kindly supported by

​12:00 - 13:30 ​​Session 1 – Ubiquitous connectivity: 5G, AI and big data changing the game


Moderator: Manuela Papadopol (Co-founder, Sansea Consulting) 

  • Future of Automotive in IoT World 
    James Colgate (Strategy Director, Williams Grand Prix Engineering Limited) 
  • 5GAA, bridging the automotive and ICT industries
    Luke Ibbetson (Group R&D Director, Vodafone Group) 
  • 5G for autonomous vehicles including current possibilities with 4G 
    Stefano Sorrentino (Chair, 5GAA/WG2, Ericsson, Sweden) 
  • Accelerating the Connected Car Market with Hybrid Networks 
    Andrew Faiola (Director, Mobility Solutions, Intelsat, USA) 
  • 5G for Connected and Automated Driving 
    Johannes Springer (Program Lead, 5G automotive program, T-systems, Deutsche Telekom Group, Germany) 
  • The Role of AI and Big Data in the Future of Transit 
    Luciano Franceschina (Co-founder and CTO, Teralytics, Inc, USA) 

​13:30 - 14:30 ​Lunch Break - kindly supported by

​​​14:30 - 15:45 ​Session 2 – Cybersecurity impact and outlook for automotive systems


Moderator: Roger C. Lanctot (Director, Automotive Connected Mobility, Automotive Practice, Strategy Analytics, USA) 

  • Building automotive security from the inside out 
    Chuck Brokish (Director of Automotive Business Development, Green Hills Software, USA) 
  • Cyber Security and the work of a UNECE task force 
    Darren Handley (Co-Chair, UN Task Force on Cyber security and OTA issues (CS/OTA), Department for Transport, UK) 
  • Securing the future of Automotive 
    Manfred Kunz (Senior Director of Engineering, Marvell Automotive Center of Excellence, Germany) 
  • Mobile app security issues in the automotive sector and possible improvements 
    Tom Lysemose (CTO, PROMON, Norway) 
  • Do We Need a Wakeup Call to Protect Driverless Cars 
    Dvir Reznik (Sr. Marketing Manager, Automotive Cybersecurity, HARMAN) 
  • Autonomous Security: Controllers protect themselves 
    Giuseppe Faranda (Cybersecurity Advisor, Karamba Security) 

15:45 - 16:15 Coffee Break - kindly supported by

​16:15 - 17:30 Session 3 – The deployment of automated mobility services: what is needed?


Moderator: Michael L. Sena (EF and Editor, The Dispatcher) 

  • Automated Fleet Mobility and the Transportation Ecosystem Today
    Lissa Franklin (VP Business Development and Marketing, BestMile, Switzerland) 
  • 5G concrete benefits for Highly Automated Driving 
    Julien Masson (Head, Connected Car, Orange, France) 
  • The challenges of road operators in relation to Cooperative, Connected & Automated Driving (CCAD) 
    Marko Jandrisits (Chair, specialized ITS Permanent Committee, ASECAP) 
  • 5G as an enabler for the safety of vulnerable road users 
    Nigel Jefferies (Chair, WWRF; Huawei, China) 
  • The role of Bicycles and E-Bikes in the future development of Intelligent Transport Systems 
    Manuel Marsilio (General Manager, CONEBI, Belgium) 
  • Global MVNO model for car manufacturers 
    Filip Gosselé (Global IoT Products Manager, BICS) 

​17:30 ​Wrap-up and Closing Session


Co-chairs: Walter Nissler (Chief of Section, Senior Economic Affairs Officer, UNECE)  & Reinhard Scholl (Deputy to the Director, Standardization Bureau, ITU) 

Presentations

27306 _ Johannes Springer - 5G for Connected and Automated Driving _ 367492 _ English _ 773 _ 353693 _ pdf
27306 _ James Colgate - Future of Automotive in an IoT World (Abstract) _ 367458 _ English _ 773 _ 353644 _ pdf
27306 _ James Colgate - Future of Automotive in an IoT World _ 367490 _ English _ 773 _ 353691 _ pdf
27306 _ Manfred Kunz - Securing the Future of Automotive (Abstract) _ 367461 _ English _ 773 _ 353647 _ pdf
27306 _ Manfred Kunz - Securing the Future of Automotive _ 367596 _ English _ 773 _ 353978 _ pdf
27306 _ Dr.Pierre Masai - Autonomous Mobility as a Service _ 367485 _ English _ 773 _ 353682 _ pdf
27306 _ Jason Ellis - Accelerating 5G for autonomous driving _ 367491 _ English _ 773 _ 353692 _ pdf
27306 _ Julien Masson - Connected Cars and 5G _ 367493 _ English _ 773 _ 353694 _ pdf
27306 _ Manuel Marsilio - CONEBI _ 367597 _ English _ 773 _ 353979 _ pdf