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Internet of Things, Data Management, and Blockchain
(Session Code: IIM404)

Room Legacy Ballroom V ALL DAY

Attendees will hear how The Internet of Things and data management is a key enabler in the connectivity between ADS vehicles and other intelligent devices within the mobility ecosystems through new developments in cloud services, telematics, and over-the-air (OTA) software updates are impacting greater levels of automation in future vehicles. Lastly, speakers will discuss the integration of Blockchain, data management and automated vehicle technologies providing exciting solutions to some of the most pressing automotive issues.

Chairpersons - Partha Goswami, General Motors

The Vehicle as its Own Economic Agent

The digital transformation of mobility and transportation has far reaching implications for consumers, industry and the public sector. Mobility is critical to economic and social development and must therefore be accessible and affordable to everyone. Driverless vehicles promise a leap in productivity, but at the same time threaten the industrial base and related jobs in view of digital business models, automation and new forms of ownership. At the same time, the digital transformation promises a future where mobility is not only sustainable and zero emission, but shared and available on demand in a highly customized fashion. Such personalization of mobility services rely on data and the ability to translate such data into products and services that consumer’s value. Data has become the ultimate control point and is at the center of emerging business models. What are the future business models in this emerging ecosystem of mobility?
Distributed Ledger Technology promises a future where personal identities and data can be protected. At the same time, identities and trust protocols enable a true P2P sharing economy without impacting privacy. It may enable data sharing across value chain participants in a way that puts consumers and commons in control of data and how it may be shared (and in exchange for what). Ultimately, the Distributed Ledgers promise to power not only humans, but autonomous fleets that create a self-governing marketplace of mobility and transportation services.

The vehicle will become its own economic agent.

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