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2-3 November 2016Sheraton Palo Alto Hotel, Silicon Valley

California, United States

www.fisita-summit.com

Leading Disruption in the Automotive Industry

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Welcome

The 7th FISITA World Automotive Summit brings together visionary leaders from industry, government and research to discuss key ideas, issues and opportunities generated from this year’s theme, “Leading Disruption in the Automotive Industry”.

Urbanization, personal mobility and autonomous driving are changing the future of personal and commercial mobility and the automotive industry is therefore dramatically changing - our 2016 Summit theme focuses on critical aspects of these changes. Innovative and inspiring presentations from automotive and partner industries will encourage critical and lively debate to help steer the direction and strategy in our evolving industry.

Key topics include:

n What changes will Autonomous Driving force?

n What changes as mobility becomes a product vs vehicle ownership?

n What impact will the availability of “Big Data” have on usage, ownership and security?

n What role will zero emission vehicles play in disrupting the industry?

n How to react to big business disruptions?

Given the innovative direction that the automotive mobility industry is heading, Silicon Valley offers the perfect setting to discuss these unprecedented changes within the sector, so we’re delighted to welcome you to the 7th FISITA World Automotive Summit.

Dan Nicholson FISITA President

Chris Mason FISITA Chief Executive Officer

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About the Summit

The FISITA Honorary Committee is a group of top industry leaders who support FISITA’s agenda to promote efficient, affordable, safe and sustainable automotive transportation.

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FISITA Honorary Committee

The FISITA World Automotive Summit is a unique and exclusive annual meeting that brings together top technical executives from the FISITA Honorary Committee with leading scientists, academics, public policy makers and NGOs to work on an issue critical to the future of our industry.

Through a programme of plenary presentations and panel discussions, strategies are developed that contribute towards solving the future challenges faced by the automotive mobility industry. Cooperation between sectors is instrumental in creating roadmaps for success; the FISITA Summit provides a high-level and relaxed platform for knowledge exchange, proactive problem solving, and professional networking.

Participation in the World Automotive Summit is by invitation only and is limited to 120 guests.

To access presentations, videos and photo galleries from the past six FISITA World Automotive Summits, visit www.fisita-summit.com

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ProgrammeWednesday 2 November

16.30 Registration Sheraton Palo Alto Hotel

17:30 Kick-off Session Moderator Chris Oster

Dan Nicholson, FISITA President

Stephen Zoepf, CARS Executive Director, Stanford University Adapting to Data-Driven Mobility

Michelle Avary, VP Automotive Products & Strategy, Aeris Communications

19:15 Dinner Stanford Faculty Club

21:30 Close

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ProgrammeThursday 3 November

08.30 Introductory Remarks Moderator Chris Oster

Plenary: Autonomous Driving

08:40 Thomas Glaser, Senior Manager for Automated Driving, Robert Bosch LLC Driving Toward Fully Automated Driving

Prof. Mykel J. Kochenderfer, Assistant Professor of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Stanford University Building Trust in Automated Vehicles

09:00 Dr. Gill Pratt, Chief Executive Officer, Toyota Research Institute A Billion Vehicles, Ten-Trillion miles - The Reliability Challenges of Autonomous Driving

09:20 Moderated Q&A

Plenary: Mobility as a Service Vs Ownership

09:35 Dr. Sven Beiker, McKinsey & Company Access Replaces Ownership? – Consumer, Economic and Competitive Aspects of Shared Mobility”

09.55 Prof. Dr. Pim van der Jagt, Executive Technical Leader Dragos Maciuca, Technical Director & Senior Technical Leader, Ford Research & Innovation Center The Car as a ’T’ in IoT

10:15 Moderated Q&A

10:30 Break

Plenary: Building a Company to Adapt to Business Disruptions

11:00 Prof. Charles O’Reilly, Frank E. Buck, Professor of Management, Stanford University Lead and Disrupt: How to Solve the Innovator’s Dilemma

11:20 Danny Stillion, Partner/ Executive Design Director, IDEO Iain Roberts, Partner & Global Managing Director, IDEO Sharing Provocational Points of View

11:40 Moderated Q&A

Plenary: Big Data

11:55 Doug Frisbie, Director of Partnership Marketing, Facebook Connecting the World: Facebook’s Mission, Culture & 10-year Roadmap

12:15 Sanjay Sood, Vice President HAD, HERE

12:35 Moderated Q&A

12:50 Lunch

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Programme

Plenary: What Role will Zero Emission Vehicles Play in Disrupting the Industry

13:50 Dr. Alberto Ayala, Deputy Executive Officer, California Air Resources Board California’s policies for zero emissions in a changing vehicle and mobility landscape

14:10 Reuben Sarkar, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Transportation, U.S. Department of Energy The ZEV Imperative: Achieving >80% Decarbonization

14:30 Moderated Q&A

14:45 Break

15:15 World Café

1. The 100+ year-long story of automotive industry is a success story despite significant changes, economical challenges and multiple headwinds. What has made this industry and its products successful?

2. Based on your own insight and the information shared by the subject matter experts during this workshop, what are the most significant, most disruptive challenges to our industry going forward?

3. How can FISITA take the learnings from this morning and provide guidance to the world’s engineers to achieve their goals and create solutions which continually push the boundaries of technology and improve society, especially where they relate to mobility, safety and the environment?

19:00 Summaries from World Café

Closing Presentations

Executive Chief Engineer, General Motors Company Autonomous and Ride Sharing: Transforming Future Mobility

President & CEO, Computer History Museum

20:20 Chris Mason, FISITA CEO

20:25 Dan Nicholson, FISITA President

20:30 Transfer to Sheraton Palo Alto

Thursday 3 November

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19:50 Pamela Fletcher,

19:30 John Hollar,

Closing Remarks

17:05 Transfer to Computer History Museum

18:00 Drinks Reception and Strolling Dinner

Wrap-Up Session

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Moderator & Kick-off Session Speaker

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Kick-off Session Speaker Dan Nicholson Global Propulsion Systems VP, General Motors Company President, FISITA

Dan Nicholson was appointed to his current position in December 2014. Dan was the Executive Director for Global Powertrain Embedded Controls at GM. He was responsible for running the day-to-day operations of the global engineering team responsible for all powertrain controllers and software as well as calibrating all powertrains.

Nicholson began his career with General Motors as a co-op student at Buick Motor Division in 1982. He has an extensive background in Product Engineering and subsequently progressed through a series of leadership positions including engineering group manager, director of controller integration, director of engine calibration, chief engineer for V8 engines, managing director of GM Powertrain-Germany GmbH where he led all powertrain operations for the country unit and Vice President of Global Quality.

Nicholson, 52, earned a bachelor of science degree in mechanical engineering from General Motors Institute (now Kettering University), a master of science degree in mechanical engineering from Texas A&M University and a master of business administration degree from Stanford University.

Nicholson is the President of FISITA, a trustee of the SAE Foundation and a director of the Engineering Society of Detroit.

Moderator Christine O. Oster Director – Global Talent Development, General Motors Company

Chris Oster is General Motors Global Director of Talent Development.

Chris joined GM in 1995 and has worked with senior leaders and teams throughout the corporation, often consulted with for her expertise in organizational transformation, change management, training and global business alliances.

Under her leadership her GM team has created several award winning programs such as Individual Growth Strategies (an employee career development process), Internal Coaching Certification as recognized by ASTD and Conference Board. Recent programs have been honored as best in class by Training Magazine and CLO organization for 2015 Innovation.

A graduate of Michigan State University with a Masters in Labor Relations and an undergraduate degree from Rochester Institute of Technology in New York. Chris spends significant time and effort with Stanford University Business School and Design School to enhance the capabilities of GM’s leaders globally.

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Kick-off Session Speakers

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Kick-off Session Speaker Michelle Avary VP Automotive Products & Strategy, Aeris Communications

Michelle Avary is a subject matter expert in telematics and a key member of Aeris’ executive team, responsible for automotive products, strategy and business development.

Michelle has a holistic view of the connected vehicle having developed, launched, and operated embedded and tethered solutions for Toyota, as well as scouted technologies for Harman. She is a passionate telematics technologist, founder of a startup, founder of Women In Automotive Technology group, public speaker, advisor to start ups, and on the advisory Board for the LA Auto Show’s Connected Car Expo.

Michelle received a Bachelor of Science in Economics from Pennsylvania State University, a Masters of Art in Economics from the University of San Francisco, and studied international law and economics at Chulalongkorn University in Bangkok.

Kick-off Session Speaker Stephen Zoepf Executive Director, Center for Automotive Research, Stanford University

Stephen Zoepf is the Executive Director of the Center for Automotive Research at Stanford. In this role Stephen leads automotive-centric interactions between the Stanford research community and researchers at major corporations in the automotive field.

At Stanford Stephen is developing new research efforts around human-machine interactions, autonomous vehicles and shared mobility systems.

Stephen has fifteen years of experience in the automotive field, including eight years in engineering and product management roles at BMW and Ford. He served on the technical staff at the U.S. Department of Transportation where he developed data and statistical models of fuel economy standards and he recently completed a post-doctoral research study of social dynamics in ridesharing systems.

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Plenary Speakers

Thomas Glaser Senior Manager - Automated Driving, Robert Bosch LLC

Thomas Glaser serves as Senior Manager for Automated Driving at Robert Bosch GmbH’s Research and Technology Center North America located in Palo Alto, a sub division of Bosch’s global Corporate Sector Research and Advanced Engineering division.

In this function he is responsible for research efforts in the field of Automated Driving. Beginning June 2008 through March 2014 Thomas Glaser was working on several projects within the field of Advanced Driver Assistance System and Automated Driving in Bosch’s Corporate Sector Research and Advanced Engineering division in Stuttgart, Germany. Thomas studied Engineering Cybernetics at the University of Stuttgart and worked as a research scholar at the University of California Santa Barbara and University of Queensland Australia.

Prof. Mykel J. Kochenderfer Assistant Professor of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Stanford University

Mykel Kochenderfer is Assistant Professor of Aeronautics and Astronautics at Stanford University.

Prof. Kochenderfer is the director of the Stanford Intelligent Systems Laboratory (SISL), conducting research on advanced algorithms and analytical methods for the design of robust decision making systems, ranging from unmanned aircraft to driverless cars. Of particular interest are systems where decisions must be made in uncertain, dynamic environments while maintaining safety and efficiency. Prior to joining the faculty, he was at MIT Lincoln Laboratory where he worked on airspace modeling and aircraft collision avoidance. He received a Ph.D. from the University of Edinburgh and B.S. and M.S. degrees in computer science from Stanford University. He is the author of “Decision Making under Uncertainty: Theory and Application” from MIT Press.

Dr. Gill Pratt Chief Executive Officer, Toyota Research Institute

Dr. Gill Pratt is the Chief Executive Officer of Toyota Research Institute (TRI), a research and development enterprise designed to bridge the gap between fundamental research and product development. Dr. Pratt also serves as the Executive Technical Advisor to Toyota Motor Corporation.

Before joining Toyota, Dr. Pratt served as a program manager in the Defense Sciences Office at the US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA). Dr. Pratt was a Professor at Franklin W. Olin College, and served as Associate Dean of Faculty Affairs and Research. Prior to which, he was an Associate Professor and Director of the Leg Lab at MIT.

Dr. Pratt holds a Doctor of Philosophy in electrical engineering and computer science from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). His primary interest is in the field of robotics and intelligent systems. Dr. Pratt holds several patents in series elastic actuation and adaptive control.

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Plenary speakers

Dr. Sven Beiker McKinsey & Company

Dr. Sven Beiker is a Consultant with McKinsey & Company at the firm’s Silicon Valley Office and a Lecturer at the Stanford Graduate School of Business.

He specializes in automotive innovation, particularly in automation, connectivity, electrification and mobility services. His current work focuses in particular on strategies for established vs. new automotive players, autonomous driving infrastructure and mobility services.

Until 2014, he was the Executive Director of the Center for Automotive Research at Stanford University, an interdisciplinary partnership between academia and industry to address the challenges of personal mobility. Prior, he worked at BMW with responsibilities in technology scouting, innovation management, systems design and product development. He holds MS and PhD degrees in Mechanical Engineering / Systems Design.

Prof. Dr. Pim van der Jagt Executive Technical Leader, Ford Research & Innovation Center

In 2007, Professor Dr. Pim van der Jagt was appointed Executive Technical Leader for Global Vehicle Dynamics. In this role, he has assumed the responsibility for all vehicle dynamics technologies worldwide. This includes the development and implementation of driver assistance and active safety systems into the Ford products. Pim joined Ford Motor Company in 1996.

Previous to Ford, Pim worked for the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company. At Goodyear he worked in the Tire Engineering Technology Department, first in Luxembourg and then later at Goodyear’s primary Technical Center in Akron, Ohio.

Pim obtained a M.Sc. in Mechanical Engineering with a specialization in Vehicle Engineering from the Delft University of Technology in 1987. He continued at the Vehicle Research Laboratory for two additional years to work on ABS control algorithms in a project sponsored by Volvo Car BV. In 2000, Pim received his PhD from Eindhoven University of Technology for his thesis on the topic of Vehicle Dynamics CAE. In 2008 he was named a Visiting Professor at the Loughborough University of Technology in England.

Dragos Maciuca Technical Director & Senior Technical Leader, Ford Research & Innovation Center

Dragos Maciuca is the Technical Director at Ford’s Research and Innovation Center in Palo Alto.

He is an experienced engineer and management professional, with more than 15 years’ of professional experience in Silicon Valley spanning a breadth of industries including automotive (BMW and Nissan), consumer electronics (Apple), semiconductor manufacturing (KLA-Tencor) and aerospace (Lockheed Martin).

He has extensive experience advising startups, developing and commercializing products, collaborating with universities and leading cross-functional teams. Dragos holds a PhD in Mechanical Engineering from University of California at Berkeley.

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Plenary speakers

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Danny Stillion Partner/ Executive Design Director, IDEO

Danny serves as a Partner, Executive Design Director and key leader within the Transportation and Mobility group at IDEO. With a background in fine art, visual communications and product design, Danny was drawn to the field of interaction design through his interests in visual design and time-based media. He loves working with interdisciplinary teams.

Danny’s deep grounding in interaction design richly intersects with IDEO’s transportation and mobility work. Working with many of the world’s leading automotive manufacturers, Danny has helped shape a variety of innovative Human-Machine Interfaces for vehicles. Projects include designing for vehicle-to-vehicle interactions, climate and ambience control, vehicle access, gestural interactions, active heads up displays, personal device integration and wider ranging ownership, training and telematics programs. Many of these engagements have focused on enhancing safety and positively impacting our mobility ecosystem. Danny has also lead much of IDEO’s exploration work into the future of automobility.

Danny’s award-winning work and perspective have been featured in the Museum of Modern Art in New York, WIRED, BusinessWeek, The Atlantic, the Webby Awards, the IDEA Awards, and has resulted in various patent awards. He has spoken internationally about interaction design and design thinking.

Prof. Charles O’Reilly Frank E. Buck Professor of Management, Stanford University

Professor O’Reilly’s academic achievements include BS (Chemistry), University of Texas at El Paso, MBA (Information Systems), PhD (Organizational Behavior) University of California at Berkeley.

His research spans studies of leadership, organizational demography and diversity, culture, executive compensation and organizational innovation and change. He has taught at UC Berkeley, UCLA, Columbia and the Harvard Business School for MBAs and executives in organizational innovation and change, strategy and leadership, organizational culture and human resources.

Professor O’Reilly has published over one hundred papers and three books. Several of his papers have won awards (e.g, The Administrative Science Quarterly Scholarly Contribution Award in 1995 and 1998; The California Management Review Accenture Award in 1996 and 2009).

Professor O’Reilly has been given the Distinguished Scholar Award by the Academy of Management (2010) and the Organizational Behavior Division Lifetime Achievement Award (2010). In 2001 he was given the Distinguished Teaching Award for MBA teaching at the Graduate School of Business and has consulted for a variety of public and private firms in the U.S., Europe, Africa and Asia. He also has developed, directed and taught in executive programs for senior managers in innovation, technology, leadership, change and human resources.

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Plenary speakers

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Iain Roberts Partner & Global Managing Director, IDEO

Focused on creating new-to-the-world solutions, Iain leads relationships with Fortune 100 executives and emerging entrepreneurs alike. His most recent collaborations explore the role of data and design to create breakthrough mobility solutions, as well as how connected technology platforms can be shaped in service of richer human experiences.

A Global Managing Director, Iain works with leaders across IDEO to ensure the company delivers upon its strategic goals, while still pushing the edges of creativity and design. Additionally, as a member of IDEO’s Futures Group, he focuses on building and launching new offerings for IDEO, such as the Startup-in-Residence program that provides a platform to engage, develop, and invest in early-stage companies. In addition to this role as an advisor to multiple startups, Iain sits on the boards of OpenIDEO and OIEngine.

Before joining IDEO in 2001, Iain worked at Dyson, where he was responsible for leading the company’s appliance design studio. He holds a master’s degree in industrial design engineering from the Royal College of Art and a bachelor’s degree in aeronautical engineering from Southampton University. He continues to challenge himself mentally and physically through trail running, cycling, and climbing.

Doug Frisbie Director of Partnership Marketing, Facebook

Doug Frisbie is a Director of Partnership Marketing at Facebook. His team develops strategies for growing Facebook & Instagram’s marketing partnerships around the world.

Before joining Facebook in May 2010, Doug held a variety of marketing roles during seven years at Toyota Motor Sales in the United States. His most recent responsibilities included leading media planning & strategy across digital & traditional channels. Doug also held positions in product strategy, event marketing, and digital marketing for the Toyota, Lexus and Scion brands.

Doug graduated with a B.A. from Northwestern University, and an M.B.A in Marketing from the Kelley School of Business at Indiana University. He lives in Oakland, California with his wife, Jennie and 2 year-old son, Wilson.

Sanjay Sood Vice President HAD, HERE

Sanjay is tackling one of the most complex technical challenges associated with driverless cars: helping them see around the corner.

Sanjay leads the team building the highly precise, machine readable map that self-driving cars need to position themselves on the road, anticipate what’s coming ahead, and ensure passenger comfort. Perfecting the map will be essential in an autonomous future.

Sanjay holds a Ph.D. in Computer Science from Northwestern University and has ten patents for his work in machine learning and informational retrieval.

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Plenary speaker & Closing Speaker

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Dr. Alberto Ayala Deputy Executive Officer, California Air Resources Board

Alberto Ayala is Deputy Executive Officer at the California Air Resources Board. In this capacity, he is head of mobile sources and directs the full range of policy development for investments, regulations, emission standards and certification for clean, low-carbon transportation.

This work encompasses light- and heavy-duty, on- and off-road vehicles and equipment and the California Zero Emission Vehicle Mandate. Dr. Ayala is also responsible for CARB’s testing laboratories and ambient monitoring for air and climate pollution. He directs the efforts of more than 500 professionals of the Monitoring and Laboratory Division, the Mobile Source Control Division, and the Emission Compliance, Automotive Regulations and Science Division. Dr. Ayala has published extensively and is a frequent speaker nationally and internationally. Prior to CARB, he was an Engineering Professor at West Virginia University and a Design Engineer for Teledyne Ryan Aeronautical. Alberto holds a Bachelor of Science degree in aerospace engineering and Master of Science and Doctorate degrees in mechanical engineering all from the University of California, Davis.

Reuben Sarkar Deputy Assistant Secretary for Transportation, U.S. Department of Energy

Reuben Sarkar is the Deputy Assistant Secretary for Transportation.

He oversees EERE’s Sustainable Transportation sector, which includes the Vehicle, Fuel Cell, and Bioenergy Technologies offices, all with a focus to reduce our oil dependence, avoid pollution and create jobs by designing and manufacturing alternatives to petroleum fuels and more energy efficient cars and trucks.

Before joining the Department of Energy, Mr. Sarkar was leading business development and strategy for Proterra, a manufacturer of electric buses and fast charging stations, with prior leadership roles in engineering.

Previously, he worked at General Motors where his most recent role was as the lead design release engineer on the first generation electric drive system of the Volt.

Reuben holds both Bachelor and Master of Science degrees in chemical engineering, as well as an MBA all from the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor.

Closing Speaker Pamela Fletcher Executive Chief Engineer, General Motors Company

Pamela Fletcher leads the team responsible for engineering GM’s electric vehicles and mobility solutions including the award-winning Chevrolet Volt, the Chevrolet Bolt EV and more. Her teams include engineers located in the United States, Europe and Asia.

Pam has earned Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Engineering. She graduated from the Executive Development Program, at the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University and most recently the Stanford Graduate School of Business Transformational Leadership Program.

She was recently name one of the “100 Leading Women” in the North American Auto Industry by Automotive News as well as an “Automotive All-Star.” Detroit News recently named her and the Bolt EV team a “Difference Maker” in the award’s inaugural year.

Pam serves on the Executive Committee of Inforum AutomotiveNEXT and the Board of Advisors for the College of Engineering at the University of North Carolina Charlotte.

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Parallel Workshops

14:00 Workshop 1: Needs and Concepts Dr. Stephan Herbst, General Manager, Toyota Motor Europe

Inclusive Urban Mobility - User Oriented Concepts

Dr. Rolf Nicodemus, CEO, Connected Parking at Bosch Smart Parking Solutions from a holistic viewpoint

Workshop 2: Radical Innovation Dr. Kai Ni, Senior Scientist, Baidu Institute of Deep Learning (IDL) Developing an Autonomous Car for Cities: Case Study from China

Andrew Everett, Chief Strategy Officer, Transport Systems Catapult CATAPULT Transport systems

Workshop 3: Information Management Gerhard Baum, Vice President Automotive Industry, IBM Deutschland Big Data = Big Knowledge?

Daniel Domscheit-Berg How to break in to the CarIT system?

Workshop 4: Standardization Prof. Ian Jennions, Professor & Director, Integrated

Vehicle Health Management Centre Vehicle Health Management, Proven in Aerospace, New Ideas for Automotive

Dr. Simon Fürst, General Manager Software Development and Software Infrastructure, BMW AG Adaptive AUTOSAR for future applications

16:00 Coffee Break

16.30 Wrap-up Session Moderator Dr.-Ing. Karl Siebertz

Closing Remarks Chris Mason, FISITA

17:00 Close

Chris Mason Chief Executive Officer, FISITA

Chris joined FISITA as Chief Executive Officer in August 2014, continuing a successful career and bringing over 25 years’ experience working in the automotive industry.

Prior to joining FISITA, Chris spent 14 years working within the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders, the UK’s premier automotive membership organisation, was a member of the senior management team and Managing Director of subsidiary, Motor Codes.

During this time Chris became recognised as an expert within the UK automotive industry and received recognition and awards from the industry for his work throughout the years.

He is a Fellow of the Institute of the Motor Industry and is regularly featured in the UK industry’s top 50 ‘movers and shakers’ list.

Chris is now focused on leading FISITA and ensuring the organisation continues to thrive as a modern and versatile organisation, providing a platform for global knowledge exchange and facilitating co-operation and support amongst FISITA’s membership and the broader automotive mobility industry.

John C. Hollar President & CEO, Computer History Museum

John C. Hollar is the President and Chief Executive Officer of the Computer History Museum. He directs the Museum’s strategic planning and operations and is responsible for establishing the Museum as the world’s leading institution capturing computing’s history, explaining its ongoing impact and exploring the technological, economic and social implications of computing for the future.

Hollar’s career spans global media production, law and public policy. Before joining the Museum, he was President of Penguin Television Ltd. and Pearson Broadband Ltd. in London as a senior executive of Pearson plc, the FTSE 100 global media and education company. Before that he served as Executive Vice President of the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS), where he founded and launched the award-winning PBS.org, PBSKids.org and a wide array of national education services, including PBS TeacherLine. He has been the executive producer of more than 200 hours of documentary and children’s television. His productions teams have won BAFTA, Webby, Codie and Milia d’Or awards in digital production..

He is a voting member of BAFTA, the British Academy of Film and Television Arts. He serves as a Fellow of the Royal Society for the Arts and is a past member of the selection committee for the Fulbright Awards conferred by the US/UK Fulbright Commission in London. He is also a Senior Fellow of the American Leadership Forum-Silicon Valley.

Hollar holds bachelor’s degrees in journalism and political science from Southern Methodist University and a juris doctor from Harvard Law School.

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Closing Speakers

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Venue

Venue

The venue for this year’s FISITA World Automotive Summit is the Sheraton Palo Alto Hotel, located in the heart of the San Francisco Bay area. Located at the entrance to Stanford University, the hotel is within walking distance to downtown Palo Alto with its boutiques, art galleries, restaurants and entertainment.

The Dinner on 2 November will take place at the Stanford Faculty Club followed the next day with the Closing Session taking place at the Computer History Museum. The Museum, established in 1996 at Mountain View, California, is dedicated to preserving and presenting the stories and artefacts of the information age, and exploring the computing revolution and its impact on society.

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Exhibitors

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The FISITA Work Experience Programme is part of our objective to support the education, training and international experience of students and young engineers. The process works through members of the Honorary Committee offering work experience placements to thousands of student engineers around the world via the FISITA Member Societies. These are our engineering Society members, in 37 countries around the world – extending a reach to over 210,000 engineers. We have already launched placements with Applus+ IDIADA, Bosch, Maserati and Test World Oy. This is the start of a long-term, international programme, intended to contribute to your recruitment strategy. The FISITA team can provide more information on how your

organisation can become involved, should you be interested in offering some valuable work experience opportunities.

You or your HR team can also contact Hayley Millar, FISITA’s Education Officer, at [email protected] or +44 (0) 1279 883477 to find out more. The Work Experience Programme is one of the unique benefits for those signed up to FISITA’s Friend for Life initiative – an international community for automotive engineers. Currently free to join, members can sign up at any stage of their career for annual membership to access a range of exclusive benefits.

Register at www.fisita.com/FFL

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Mentor Automotive has built a reputation for solving the most complex design challenges, earlier, more efficiently and with less program risk. Our solutions span software, hardware, integration, connectivity and compliance and are used by nearly every major automotive OEM and Tier 1 supplier. Mentor Automotive focuses in four key areas of the industry:

n Connectivity - connecting car, driver & the external world

n Autonomous - autonomous driving & driver assist systems

n Electrification - electric vehicles & supporting technology

n Architecture - EE architecture & system implementation

For more information visit: www.mentor.com/automotive    

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Exhibitors

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We’re the ultimate knowledge source for the mobility engineering community, providing the technical resources you need for life-long learning throughout your career…

n We’re also the only U.S.-based engineering organization to offer a full continuum of pre-Kindergarten-college STEM education opportunities

n We develop more technical standards than any other organization

n We bring together the largest network of engineers in the world

What can SAE do for you? Visit us in between sessions to:

n Demo the new SAE MOBILUS platform that offers the most comprehensive collection of mobility engineering technical standards and publications in one place

n Discover how we’re solving for connected, green, and safe vehicles. Plus, download a free infographic on connected transportation at alwaysinmotion.sae.org.

n Learn more about upcoming events, training, and engagement opportunities

Through your involvement with our programs, products, and services, we can move industry forward—together. Learn more at www.sae.org

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Founded in 1992, the United States Council for Automotive Research LLC (USCAR) is the collaborative automotive technology company for FCA US LLC, Ford Motor Company and General Motors. The goal of USCAR is to further expand the technical knowledge of the U.S. auto industry through collaborative research and development. Its main focus is to:

n Create, support and direct U.S. cooperative research and development to advance automotive technologies.

n Be responsive to the needs of our environment and society and include the appropriate public and private stakeholders.

USCAR is composed of a number of specialized groups that focus on specific research areas. These research teams work to:

n Accelerate technical development

n Provide common solutions for the automotive supply base; common specs

n Provide a critical mass for scaled solutions

n Amplify our influence among other research organizations

n Accomplish what no single company can do alone.

For more information, visit www.uscar.org

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About FISITA

FISITA is the international federation that brings together the global automotive mobility sector to share ideas and advance automotive technological development. Founded in 1948, we are uniquely placed to promote excellence and support the development of safe, sustainable and affordable mobility solutions.

FISITA enables automotive engineering societies and corporate organisations to connect with each other, network, share technological advancements and collaborate. Since creation, FISITA has seen significant growth in influence and relevance and today our network of Member Societies and corporate members of the Honorary Committee reach over 210,000 engineers in 37 countries, placing us at the heart of the industry.

FISITA facilitates dialogue between engineers and industry, governments, academia, and environmental and standards organisations, across all areas of automotive technology. We achieve this through organising and delivering internationally-acclaimed technical events, including the World Automotive Congress, the World Automotive Summit and the braking specialist conference EuroBrake, as well as supporting events run by our Member Societies.

We are proud to be contributing at the forefront of education and learning through our Education Committee and other academic initiatives. As part of this strategic engagement, we support the professional development of engineers, while providing resources and opportunities to students and young engineers breaking into the profession. Through our various education initiatives, FISITA promotes the automotive mobility sector as a career pathway of choice and supports engineers throughout their career journey.

Programme Committee

Chair Dr. Thomas Johnen Adam Opel AG

Clyde Bulloch General Motors Company

Dr.-Ing. Matthias Klauda Robert Bosch GmbH

Thierry Le Hay Peugeot Citroën Automobiles Vélizy

Paul Mascarenas FISITA

Chris Mason FISITA

Dan Nicholson General Motors Company and FISITA President

Dr. David Schutt SAE International

Dr.-Ing. Karl Siebertz Ford Research & Advanced Engineering

Akihito Tanke Toyota Motor Corporation

Dr.-Ing. Ludwig Vollrath Consultant

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