Intelligent Mobility, Japan, 2020 - Theme II

Intelligent Mobility, Japan, 2020 - Theme II

New Paradigms – New Business Models

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24-Dec-2020
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Research Code: PB6D-01-00-00-00
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"Intelligent Mobility Japan, 2020" is a virtual summit organized by Frost & Sullivan on November 24 and 25, 2020.

This is a 2-day interactive conference, which hosted on a unique virtual platform to discuss and evaluate Growth Opportunities in new Mobility Business models covering Personal and Public Transport Systems. The conference presenters include OEMs, Technology Platform providers, IT Companies, Government representatives, and other industry stakeholders. In addition, interactive sessions throughout the day to review opportunities and challenges in the market.

Theme II: New Paradigms – New Business Models

Omnipresence of smartphones, cheaper availability of data connectivity and influence of sharing economy is resulting in rapid change in business models. Ownership to Usership transformation is happening at even more rapid pace. Most vehicle manufacturers are now focusing on how to monetize the data that is already generated and collected from connectives vehicles. Innovative start-ups are creating use-cases and creating value at an unprecedented rate. In this theme we would focus on trends in new business models that are relevant for the entire value chain. Vehicle manufacturers need to adapt and defend their traditional “sales-services-spare parts” business models, whereas this presents a window of opportunity to other companies in the value chain including new startups to enter the mobility value chain and make their presence felt. Do attend this session to understand the innovations in business model.

In this study (Theme II), key presenters include Vivek Vaidya (Associate Partner from Frost & Sullivan) and Dr. Nils Lenke (Vice President & GM of Applications from Cerence).

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Intelligent Mobility Japan, 2020 is a virtual summit organized by Frost & Sullivan on November 24 and 25, 2020. This is a 2-day interactive conference, which hosted on a unique virtual platform to discuss and evaluate Growth Opportunities in new Mobility Business models covering Personal and Public Transport Systems. The conference presenters include OEMs, Technology Platform providers, IT Companies, Government representatives, and other industry stakeholders. In addition, interactive sessions throughout the day to review opportunities and challenges in the market. Theme II: New Paradigms – New Business Models Omnipresence of smartphones, cheaper availability of data connectivity and influence of sharing economy is resulting in rapid change in business models. Ownership to Usership transformation is happening at even more rapid pace. Most vehicle manufacturers are now focusing on how to monetize the data that is already generated and collected from connectives vehicles. Innovative start-ups are creating use-cases and creating value at an unprecedented rate. In this theme we would focus on trends in new business models that are relevant for the entire value chain. Vehicle manufacturers need to adapt and defend their traditional “sales-services-spare parts” business models, whereas this presents a window of opportunity to other companies in the value chain including new startups to enter the mobility value chain and make their presence felt. Do attend this session to understand the innovations in business model. In this study (Theme II), key presenters include Vivek Vaidya (Associate Partner from Frost & Sullivan) and Dr. Nils Lenke (Vice President & GM of Applications from Cerence).
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No Index No
Podcast No
Author Ming Lih Chan
Industries Automotive
WIP Number PB6D-01-00-00-00
Is Prebook No
GPS Codes 9673-A6,9800-A6,9807-A6,9813-A6,9A70-A6,9882-A6