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2020 INTELLIGENT M BILITY ELECTRIC DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION SHARED CONNECTIVITY AUTONOMOUS JULY 2020 2 ROYAL GARDEN HOTEL, KENSINGTON, LONDON THE FUTURE OF MOBILITY

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2020INTELLIGENT

M BILITY

ELECTRIC

DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION

SHARED

CONNECTIVITY AUTONOMOUS

JULY 20202 ROYAL GARDEN HOTEL, KENSINGTON, LONDON

THE FUTURE OF MOBILITY

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Dear Colleague,

The future has arrived, inspired by connectivity, autonomous, shared, electric and digital transformations. With no signposts for the road ahead, automakers confront a journey filled with thrilling and unexpected possibilities.

The car of the future will look, act and drive like nothing we have been used to; as much for consumers as for automakers. Vehicle design & architecture and the very platforms on which they are built will be reimagined. Value chains, business models and ecosystems will be disrupted in entirety. Non-traditional stakeholders, new revenue opportunities and cross-industry collaboration will take the mobility universe into uncharted territory.

As cars become natural extensions of customers’ digital lifestyle choices, automakers will look to partnerships outside the established value chain to provide an all-encompassing digital experience to consumers. Strategies will focus on customer-centric approaches to vehicle design and value creation.

Connectivity will offer customers the freedom to select features on demand, new functionalities related to car performance, multimedia, comfort, safety or convenience, any of which can be seamlessly added at any point to improve their driving experience. “In-vehicle marketplaces” will empower drivers and other passengers to make online purchases of various products and services from the comfort of their cars.

Data generated by connected cars, infrastructure and other devices will link vehicle owners or users to an ecosystem of personalised services. For automakers, data monetisation models will enable process, product and performance optimisation, while opening up new customer segments, markets and revenue streams.

Autonomous technologies will usher in a driverless revolution, further reinforcing highly individualised in-vehicle experiences. Over time, autonomous fleets managed by mobility providers will boost asset utilisation, anchoring an era of shared and accessible mobility. Strategies here will focus on safe, convenient and economical autonomous driving solutions that can scale to multiple business models and regions.

Regulations and customer demands for clean fuels have made electric vehicles central to automakers’ future plans. Identifying appropriate vehicle platform strategies will be critical to realising the potential of electrification and future proofing automotive portfolios.

Connected, autonomous and electric will be the bedrock on which shared mobility will thrive. A reflection of customer expectations, shared mobility models are already undermining personal ownership paradigms. They will integrate with other forms of public / private transit, infrastructure and parking to knit together a unified and cohesive Mobility as a Service (MaaS) ecosystem.

Technology-driven changes will ripple across freight and logistics, supporting cost reductions, productivity improvements, and process efficiencies through enhanced asset utilisation. Impacts will be felt in strategic planning & order processing and inventory management as well as long haul transport and last mile deliveries. Autonomous technologies, in particular, will accelerate freight deliveries, replacing traditional supply chain and logistics models.

To understand more about how stakeholders in the automotive industry will engage with this evolving landscape, Frost & Sullivan’s 2020 Intelligent Mobility Summit will examine the complex challenges, opportunities, risks and rewards presented by "Connectivity, Autonomous, Shared, Electric and Digital Transformation Trends."

Among the hot button themes on the agenda include:

• Digital strategies, new business models, and next generation cloud and data platforms / infrastructure

• The advent of mega mobility players

• Next generation connected and autonomous car platforms

• Implications of the electric revolution on the new industry ecosystem

• The future of freight mobility

• Mobility moving to 3rd, 4th and 5th dimension with flying urban vehicles, Hyperloops, Drone deliveries and high altitude inter continental travel

Join us at our 12th annual Intelligent Mobility event to learn more about how the mobility industry is using disruption to reinvent itself and prepare for the future. Network with industry leaders, policymakers, investors and peers. Gain perceptive insights and ideas into groundbreaking strategies for a new era in mobility.

We look forward to welcoming you to Intelligent Mobility 2020.

Yours sincerely, Sarwant Singh, Managing Partner, Frost & Sullivan

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WORKSHOP HIGHLIGHTS

WHO SHOULD ATTEND

KEY OBJECTIVES OF THE WORKSHOP:

Frost & Sullivan is proud to again provide a platform featuring high-profile industry experts, thought leaders, parliamentarians and senior executives who gather to debate, discuss and present on the future of mobility and new business models.

Frost & Sullivan’s Intelligent Mobility 2019 drew over 350 delegates representing over 80 organisations from across the world. Keynote speakers from Groupe Renault, Volvo Car Corporation, BMW Group, Bosch UK, Daimler AG, Continental Automotive, BlaBLa Car, Ridecell, Shell Fleet Solutions, Volkswagen AG, DHL, Ford, and the UK Department for Transport, among others, shared their vision of the future of mobility. The event included an impassioned debate on the interaction of intelligent mobility and smart cities held at the House of Lords, interactive exhibitions showcasing future technologies, test drives and vehicle displays.

Our annual flagship event attracts a diverse network of industry leaders and is specifically, but not exclusively, designed for:

• Automotive Manufacturers and Suppliers

• Consultants and Engineers

• Fleet Operators

• Logistics Companies

• Leasing Companies and Car Dealerships

• Mass Transport Operators City Planners

• Mobility Integrators “New Mobility” Providers, Operators, and Stakeholders

• Policy Makers

• Research Institutions and Universities

• Systems Integrators

• Transport Journalists, Visionaries and Related Associations

• Transformation and Digitisation Executives

INTERACTIVE WORKSHOP

A full day interactive workshop to be hosted at Royal Garden Hotel,Kensington,London, providing a unique platform to discuss and evaluate Growth Opportunities in the Mobility industry, with connectivity, autonomous, shared, electric and digital transformations driving this evolving landscape

• Presentations from OEMs, Technology Platform providers, IT Companies, and other industry stakeholders

• Event partner exhibition opportunities to be showcased throughout

• Interactive Workshop sessions throughout the day to review opportunities and challenges in the market

• IP Handouts covering global market potential, infrastructure developments, business models and market opportunities

• Morning introductory breakfast, lunch and networking reception for attendees

ATTENDEES: APPROXIMATELY 400 DELEGATES

AN OPPORTUNITY FOR UNPARALLELED INDUSTRY INSIGHT ON A BROAD RANGE OF TOPICS:

• Mega Trends and Future of Intelligent Mobility

• Vehicle Manufacturer’s Vision on Mobility

• Car sharing & Corporate Mobility Schemes

• Fleet & Leasing New Business Models

• Big Data

• Cyber - Security

• eCommerce Platforms

• Autonomous Driving and Related Business Models

• Growth & Impact of Retailing for Cars & Aftermarket Parts & Services

• Mobility in Emerging Markets

• Connected Mobility

• Public Transport Mobility Solutions

• Digitalisation of the Automotive Industry

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TESTIMONIALS

Our 2019 event welcomed over 350 attendees from around the world from 80 organisations. Attendees from industries such as Automotive, Energy, Infrastructure, Communications and Regulatory bodies.

“ “ ““Frost & Sullivan brings together the most topical, capable and diverse set of people in Urban Mobility. A must-attend event every year...”

Business Manager,JAGUAR & LAND ROVER

“The event proved to be an excellent opportunity to get an update of all aspects of urban mobility and the challenges it creates, from the best in the business from around the globe.”

Chief Commercial and Technical Officer,HORIBA MIRA

“The F&S Mobility workshop provides a unique environment to understand the key mobility market trends and to exchange ideas with industry thought leaders.”

Head of Europe Operations,IMS

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AGENDA

08:00-08:30 REGISTRATION & BREAKFAST

08:30-09:00 INTRODUCTION

09:00-09:20 KEYNOTE SPEECH

09:20-10:30 PANEL ONE: CAR OF THE FUTURE: OPPORTUNITIES AND IMPLICATIONS OF CASE AND DIGITAL TO CAR OF THE FUTURE

Connectivity, Autonomous, Shared and Electrification (CASE) trends are highlighting the inadequacies of traditional technologies and business models. As the automotive ecosystem transforms, disruptive growth and innovation have become the norm. The car of the future, bristling with enhanced connected, safety, convenience and performance features, is opening up new revenue channels. It is also testing automakers to remain competitive, become more agile, harness data monetisation opportunities, make more focused investments in digital technologies and fend off the challenge of tech companies. Overarching all this is the need to rethink customer engagement strategies in order for the car of the future to deliver highly personalised customer experiences. This panel will discuss the multiple ways in which CASE and digital technologies are redefining strategic imperatives across the mobility landscape.

Moderator:Sarwant Singh, Managing Partner, Frost & Sullivan

Speakers:TBD

10:30-11:00 COFFEE BREAK

VENUE : Royal Garden Hotel, Kensington

Our full day workshop will feature debates, panel discussions, and interactive sessions.

02ND JULY 2020

11:00-12:00 PANEL TWO: DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION OF THE AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY

Digitisation is transforming the automotive industry. It is enabling greater resource efficiencies, supporting cost rationalisation, sparking innovation and triggering massive growth opportunities. Simultaneously, it is accelerating and amplifying disruption across traditional automotive value chains. As digitally-driven services—in-vehicle retail, connected car offerings, and automated driving applications, among them—emerge as key brand differentiators, automotive companies are looking anew at business models, partnership strategies and investment focus. This panel will assess how digital transformation trends are playing out and the varied approaches being taken by industry stakeholders to crest the digital wave.

Moderator:Dr. Julia E. Saini, Associate Partner, Frost & Sullivan

Speakers:Ben Volkow, Chief Executive Officer, Otonomo

12:00-13:00 PANEL THREE: THE ADVENT OF THE MEGA MOBILITY PLAYERS AND THEIR MEGA APP ALL ENCOMPASSING MOBILITY SERVICES PLATFORM

Mobility services across the board are being revolutionised. Changing attitudes to private vehicle ownership and increasing pressure on the economics of mobility are creating unprecedented opportunities for disruptive solutions. Technology-enabled, all-encompassing mobility services platforms – the mega mobility apps – are changing the way people move about cities, causing a churn in value chains, and fostering more holistic approaches to urban mobility. This panel will discuss the radical transformations being wrought by mega mobility apps and the new sources of value that they will unlock.

08:00 to 17:50

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AGENDA

VENUE : Royal Garden Hotel, Kensington

02ND JULY 2020 08:00 to 17:50

Moderator:Shwetha Surender, Industry Principal, Mobility, Frost & Sullivan

Speakers:Sarah-Jayne Williams, Director of Smart Mobility, Ford Of Europe GmbHGregory Ducongé, Chief Executive Officer, Vulog

13:00-13:50 LUNCH

14:00-15:00 PANEL FOUR: NEXT GENERATION CONNECTED AND AUTONOMOUS CAR PLATFORMS

One of the overriding dilemmas for automakers today is how to effectively and sustainably invest in next generation connected and autonomous driving technologies. Such concerns gain urgency as R&D spends get channelled towards other, more immediate imperatives like powertrain electrification. With little visibility on the road ahead, automakers are also falling behind their technology counterparts in terms of monetising data generated by connected cars. This panel will focus on how critical challenges can be solved by the platformisation of core hardware and software modules within connectivity and automation. Panellists will also evaluate the changes that need to be made at product development, testing and infrastructure levels in order to spur connected and autonomous vehicle development.

Moderator: Krishna Jayaraman, Program Manager - Connectivity & Telematics, Mobility, Frost & Sullivan

Speakers:Derek de Bono, Group Product Marketing Vice President, ValeoSebastian Rettlinger, Group Lead HMI/Creative Supervisor connected mobility, Magna Telemotive Dirk Wollschlaeger, General Manager Global Automotive, Aerospace & Defense Industries, IBM Corporation

15:00-15:30 COFFEE BREAK

15:30-16:30 PANEL FIVE: THE ELECTRIC REVOLUTION: IMPLICATIONS TO NEW INDUSTRY ECO SYSTEM

Acknowledging their wider responsibility to promoting environmentally sustainable practices, automakers are fast-tracking the development of their electric vehicle portfolios. The ensuing disruption is changing the business and organisational structures of automotive manufacturers and suppliers as well as the dynamics between them. As a new ecosystem emerges, players will compete to capture new profit pools and manage the complex transition ahead. This panel will address how the mobility industry is responding to these new imperatives and how it can fully leverage the opportunities that lie ahead.

Moderator:Dr. Jose Serras-PereiraDirector, Mobility, Frost & Sullivan

Speakers:TBD

16:30-17:30 PANEL SIX: FUTURE OF FREIGHT MOBILITY

The freight & logistics industry has typically functioned in a highly fragmented, analogued and siloed environment marked by significant inefficiencies and increasing environmental focus. Now, however, connectivity, automation and electrification technologies, together with digitally-enabled business models, are driving industry wide transformation. New vehicle technologies and business models are aiming to tackle existing inefficiencies, rationalising processes, optimising transport asset utillisation, and supporting sustainable growth. Equally importantly, they are helping the industry reduce its environmental impact by enabling

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AGENDA

VENUE : Royal Garden Hotel, Kensington

02ND JULY 2020 08:00 to 17:50

more resource-efficient and less carbon-intensive practices, and increasing consideration towards circular economy. This panel will review current and future challenges as well as the key innovations that will drive economic and environmental sustainability across the industry.

Moderator:Franck Leveque, Partner & Business Unit Leader, Mobility, Frost & Sullivan

Speakers:Giorgio Delpiano, General Manager, Global Retail & Commercial Strategy, Shell InternationalFred Reinig, Head of Daimler Truck Product Planning and Strategy, DaimlerDr. Jan Kroenig, Head of Strategy, Daimler Trucks

17:30-17:50 CLOSING PRESENTATION

Sarwant Singh, Managing Partner, Frost & Sullivan

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SPEAKERS

FRANCK LEVEQUEPartner & Business Unit Leader, Mobility, Frost & Sullivan

Franck Leveque currently is Mobility Business Unit Leader as well as Partner with Frost & Sullivan. He had been executing the function of the Mobility Practice Director for Europe, Israel and Africa since 2010. In 2016, he additionally took on the Interim Management of the Americas Business Unit within Frost & Sullivan. Prior to this, he held several functions within Frost & Sullivan such as Director of the Automation & Electronics Business Unit from 2009 to 2010, Consulting Director of the Mobility Business Unit from 2007 to 2008 as well as Programme Director and Project Manager between 2001 and 2006. Before joining Frost & Sullivan, Mr. Leveque worked as a Junior Consultant VMTC, a communication consultancy in the UK. By education, Mr. Leveque has a Bachelor Business Management degree from Oxford.

DIRK WOLLSCHLÄGERGeneral Manager Global Automotive, Aerospace & Defense Industries,IBM Corporation

Dirk Wollschläger has more than 25 years of professional experience. At the beginning of his career, Dirk was responsible for various roles in the metal-working industry, including Assistant to the Board of Directors, Plant Manager and Executive Director, where he led a successful turnaround.Starting in 2005, Dirk became the Global Lead Account Partner for DaimlerChrysler, responsible for IBM’s global consultancy and system integration business with this client. In 2007, he was appointed as Managing Director, leading IBM’s global business and overall responsibility for DaimlerChrysler/Daimler AG.In 2012, Dirk Wollschläger became IBM General Manager, Global Automotive Industry, accountable for IBM’s global business with automotive clients.In 2016, in addition to his Automotive leadership role, Dirk became responsible for IBM’s global Aerospace & Defense business as well.

DR. JOSE SERRAS-PEREIRADirector, Mobility, Frost & Sullivan

Jose has 15 years of experience spanning Industry & Academia in Automotive Product Engineering & Management working in various areas of OEM Strategic Portfolio Planning, Product & Powertrain Technology RnD & collaboration with Corporate Strategy & Global Product Strategy teams.Broad experience base covering range of industry areas including CO2 Emissions Regulations, Market trends & intelligence, powertrain technology & electrification benchmarking & HMI development, Interested in the convergence of external mega-trends and internal automotive industry trends like CASE to clarify the challenges and opportunities available to client organisations in the mobility eco-system.

GIORGIO DELPIANOGeneral Manager, Global Retail & Commercial Strategy, Shell International

Giorgio Delpiano is the General Manager for Strategy and Portfolio for the Global Retail and Commercial business at Shell, responsible for setting the Strategy and managing the Portfolio of two very material and successful businesses. Shell Retail is the largest Retailer in the world with 30 million customers/day, Shell Lubricants is the Global #1 Lubricants marketer. Since joining Shell in 1997 Giorgio has held several roles both local and global in Sales, Marketing and Strategy in Italy, Spain and the UK.

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SPEAKERS

DR. JULIA E. SAINIAssociate Partner, Frost & Sullivan

Julia joined Frost & Sullivan in 2001 as co-founder of the European Automotive & Transportation Practice. Over the years she managed several programme areas, from Powertrain to Chassis, led the EIA Mobility consulting business and took on the role of Global Head for Automotive Retail and Aftersales.

As of September 2019, Julia has taken on the additional responsibility of heading Frost & Sullivan’s Middle East & Africa Consulting Practice, based out of Dubai. Her areas of expertise are eCommerce, digitisation and new business models in retail and aftersales.

Julia is trilingual and holds a Master (LLB, LLM) and Doctorandus in Law (Dr.).

SARWANT SINGHManaging Partner, Frost & Sullivan

Sarwant Singh is Managing Partner and Regional Leader for the Middle East, Africa and South Asia (MEASA) region at Frost & Sullivan. In addition to these roles, he is also the company’s Global Head of the Mobility, Aerospace, Defence & Security Practice. He is also the leader and founder of a think tank group within the organisation that works on future Mega Trends. Sarwant consults to clients like Ford, Philips, BMW, Fiat group, Nissan, Toyota, UNIDO, Fincantieri and many other high profile organisations leveraging his Mega Trends and Future of Mobility work. He is author of a book titled, “New Mega Trends” launched in Oct 2012 with Palgrave Macmillan has since been sold in over 30 countries and recently been translated into Chinese for a local China market release. Sarwant is a member of the World Economic Forum Transportation group and writes for Forbes. He sits on advisory boards of Nissan, ATI, Leeds University Business School and a few start ups.

SARAH-JAYNE WILLIAMSDirector of Smart Mobility Ford Of Europe GmbH

Sarah-Jayne Williams leads Ford of Europe’s mobility division where she is responsible for developing new urban mobility solutions. Based in Ford’s Mobility office in London she focuses on addressing the changing mobility needs of urban dwellers in major European cities. She joined Ford in September 2017 from Bearing Point UK where she was a Partner, specializing in Automotive and Digital. Prior to spending 14 years in the consulting industry, Sarah-Jayne worked for Motorola leading its business and technology transformation.

KRISHNA JAYARAMANProgram Manager - Connectivity & Telematics, Mobility, Frost & Sullivan

Krishna Jayaraman is a Program Leader with Frost & Sullivan, focusing on Connected Cars and Automotive IoT. He has been leading connected vehicle research & consulting engagements out of Europe, with his thought leadership spanning topics including Data Monetization, In-vehicle digital services, Cyber security and IoT Platforms. Authored studies in areas of invehicle infotainment, human machine interface (HMI), Telematics and Connectivity and has featured in the MIT technology review and other top automotive publications. Jayaraman is an Strategy advisor, a speaker/moderator and mentor at industry leading events; and holds a Degree in Mechanical Engineering specialising in automotive stream.

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SPEAKERS

SHWETHA SURENDERIndustry Principal, Mobility, Frost & Sullivan

Shwetha Surender leads the New Mobility team at Frost & Sullivan, providing detailed market research and consulting advice on these topic areas. Shwetha is a recognised thought leader on urban mobility, smart mobility and the future of transport, and worked with leading OEMs, tier 1 suppliers and other key stakeholders to identify and quantify the growth potential of new mobility business models, and how to implement and realise these commercial opportunities.

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