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Event
10 Oct 2017
Urban Transport

MOVE 2017

Future mobility concepts and enablers

Our 6th annual event brings together the key stakeholders in the global mobility chain including OEMs, leasing, rental, car sharing, regulators, public transport, urban planners and other mobility providers.

The goal is to share strategic insights and case study experiences on driving profitability with new mobility opportunities, heading towards sustainable door-to-door transportation systems world-wide.

Through the best mixture of case studies, strategic insights, panel discussions and workshop you will walk away with clear ideas on how to ensure continuous growth and stay ahead of the competition in the disrupted mobility market of the future

Key topics this year include:

  • Leveraging partnerships to disrupt traditional business models
  • Profitability and monetisation of the mobility concept
  • Market consolidation trends and the mobility landscape
  • The new role of OEM captive banks in the evolving mobility ecosystem
  • Leveraging customer intelligence to design the mobility product of the future
  • Legal harmonisation in the mobility field
  • Autonomous, connected and electric vehicles and in the modern mobility paradigm
  • Smart cities of the future

Who should attend?

This programme is directed towards executives within OEMs, leasing, fleet, rental, captive finance, public transport, urban planning, regulatory bodies and car-sharing companies in charge of:

  • Business Development Strategy & Planning
  • New Mobility Concepts & Services
  • Business Innovation
  • Product Development
  • Future Mobility
  • Product Manager EVs (Electric Vehicles)
  • Marketing
  • Telematics/M2M
  • Connected Car

When

10 Oct 2017

11 Oct 2017


Where

Mövenpick Hotel

3 Schöneberger Straße

10963 Berlin

Germany


Language

English en


Organised by

European Networking Group (deactivated)