With the convergence of transportation, energy, information, communication and data sectors, there are a number of both opportunities and issues for policy makers, business relationships and infrastructure management. Policy and regulation needs are being examined for data privacy and ownership, spectrum use, security and liability. The ‘internet of cars’ will also create new business models: from building and servicing cars, providing cloud-based infotainment and location-based services, to crash prevention and intelligent traffic management. The explosive growth of data offers tremendous opportunities to extract new knowledge and new opportunities. The build out of smart cities, smart grid, smart vehicles, cloud storage and processing, data harvesting and analytics and dynamic transportation and infrastructure management will fundamentally change the definition of end-to-end connectivity and bring about evolutionary changes in our lives.
The 5th Telematics China Summit 2015, scheduled to take place from 10th to 11th September, will feature with the Consumer Telematics + Commercial Telematics + Insurance Telematics All in One Big Event and will cover: How the Connected Customer Will Change the Automotive Industry; Infotainment & Perfecting User Experience; Leveraging Data in a Connected World; Building a Secure Vehicle Architecture; and From ADAS to Automated Device Qualification and Training and Certification Needs.