SCHEDULE
June 20
SCHEDULE
June 20
AGENDA
world market overview
The session examines the state-of-the-art and major trends on a global scale, focusing on technology challenges, major enablers, eco-systems and overcoming business models which will shape the future of the market. It will be analyzed the many ways automotive technologies, digital applications and telecommunication capabilities intersect to provide advanced features, currently and in the next future, and the role disruptive technology like AI is going to be in the automotive industry.
Key Takeaways
Chairman: Gianluigi Ferri, AUTOTEQ5G Creator and Founder, Innovability
9:00 am Opening remarks by the chairman
9:15 am Connected Car implications in automotive digitalization
Andrea Giuliano, Automotive Head of Turin Office, IHS Markit
Beatriz Minamy, Senior Technical Analyst – Connected Car, IHS Markit
9:40 am Amazon Web Services: paving the way for the future of Automotive
Massimo Cavazzini, Business Development, Amazon Web Services
10:00 am Megatrends impacting the mobility of the future
Philipp J. Reuter, Head of Mediterranean Region, Frost & Sullivan
10:20 am Evoluzione del quadro regolamentare europeo e nazionale in ambito servizi CAM (Connected and Automated Mobility)
Davide Gallino, Dirigente Ufficio Sviluppo infrastrutture e servizi digitali, governance di Internet, AGCOM – Autorità per le Garanzie nelle Comunicazioni
10:35 Q&A
10:40 am End of session
PROVIDING THE CONNECTIVITY: WILL 5G NETWORKS BE THE MOST VIABLE CHOICE?
Delivering fast and reliable connectivity is a must for the uptake of the connected cars. The issue is critical not only to the automotive industry, but also to the future development of cost effective ITS solutions.
The expected capabilities of 5G are huge – much higher speed and low latency for example – but the discussion is wheather or not the existing networks can deliver almost all of the automotive needs.
This session will examine the connectivity technologies that will maximize the benefits of the connected car, thus making it a commercially viable reality in the next future.
Key Takeaways
Chairman: Edoardo Calia, Deputy Director, LINKS Foundation
11:30 am Opening remarks by the chairman
11:45 am Standardization and expected performances of Connected Vehicles
Paolo Pagano, Director, CNIT – Port of Livorno joint laboratory
12:00 pm Challenges of global connectivity for mobility solutions
Alberto Bonamico, Business Development Director – Automotive, Transatel
12:20 pm Roles and opportunities in European 5G validation platform – Experience from H2020 project 5G EVE
Silvia Canale, Co-Founder & Chairman, Ares2t
12:40 pm Setting new standards in IoT Connectivity for Vehicle Telematics
Giuseppe Pittari, Vice President Business Development Italy, 1NCE
1:00 pm 5G and Automotive, ongoing experiences
Gabriele Elia, Head Standard, Technology Communication & IPR, TIM
1:10 pm Q&A
1:15 pm End of session
CYBERSECURITY AND THE SAFETY CHALLENGE
A secured data environment for the connected car, where machine-generated data as well as personal data and information are protected is crucial for the future of the connected vehicle.
The session addresses the security aspects in the domains of Smart Vehicles, thus investigating cyber security threats, challenges and solutions, as well as the technology to ensure traceability in the forthcoming scenario.
Key Takeaways
Chairman: Paolo Lezzi, Vice Presidente, EUCACS
11:30 Automotive attack surfaces: case studies
Paolo Lezzi, Vice Presidente, EUCACS
11:50 Evolution of cyber risk in the automotive sector
Luigi Bisbiglia, Business Development Manager, SBD
12:10 Cybersecurity threats for connected vehicles
Filippo Capocasale, Manager – BSL Security, NTT Data
12:30 CANDY CREAM, haCking infotAiNment AnDroid sYstems to Command instRument clustEr via cAn data fraMe
Gianpiero Costantino, Researcher, CNR – Ilaria Matteucci, Researcher, CNR
12:50 Securing the entire vehicle lifecycle
Giuseppe Faranda Cordella, CEO, Drivesec
1:10 Q&A
1:15 End of session
MOBILITY & THE SMART CITY
Smart cities are born at the municipal planning level, when city officials make a financial and philosophical commitment to building one. Innovative mobility is a key part in the emergence of smart city strategy around the world.
The role of technology is expected to increase as ICTs continue to be integrated in cities in novel ways. With the rise of the sharing economy, new modes, and a variety of app-based mobility services, people have more choices for getting around than ever before.
While autonomous, connected and shared mobility often relies on technology, it is critical to develop and implement thoughtful programs and policy to support it.
Key Takeaways
Chairman: Gianluigi Ferri, AUTOTEQ5G Creator and Founder, Innovability
2:10 pm Opening remarks by the chairman
2:15 pm The Smart Road Torino project
Paola Pisano, Assessore all’Innovazione e Smart City, Città di Torino
2:30 pm Autonomous vehicles in the city of the future
Stefano Borgato, Transport Planner & Policy Analyst, TRT – Trasporti e Territorio
2:45 pm End of session
EMBEDDED TECHNOLOGY FROM ADAS TO AUTONOMOUS VEHICLE
Advanced driver assistance systems are becoming increasingly powerful in the functionality of the vehicles. In the near future, full automation is going be introduced in the vehicle, which will even allow unmanned driving.
Integrating autonomous vehicle controls into an already complicated vehicle system will increase the challenges in maintaining a failsafe system by design, as sensor fusion, cyber security and cost-reduction efforts are key enablers for the deployment.
ICT and automotive competences, solutions and production approaches merge within the autonomous and connected vehicles of the future, to address key questions.
Key Takeaways
Chairman: Antonio Cirella, Journalist
2:50 pm Broadcom Multi-Gig Ethernet Networking for emerging automotive applications
Marco Accomazzo, Networking Specialist FAE EMEA, EBV Elektonik
3:10 pm Advanced Driver Assistance Systems & Smart Cameras for the Automotive Aftermarket – Enhancing Safety and Reduce Insurance Costs
Giuseppe Amato, Technical Manager & Business Development Europe, VIA Technologies
3:30 pm Reliable and Performing Storage Solutions for Automotive market
Matteo Zammattio, Technologist – EMEA CTS Field Applications Engineering, Western Digital
3:50 pm Our Image Sensor Solutions for Automotive
Gianluca Fazio, Regional Sales Engineer, ON Semiconductors
4:10 pm BlockChain per la mobilità del futuro
Andrea Vesco, Head of Cybersecurity Research Area, LINKS Foundation
4:30 pm Q&A
4:45 pm Fine della sessione
ROUND TABLE: TELEMATICS FEATURES FOR CONNECTED VEHICLES
Automotive telematics, the capability of monitoring and managing a vehicle by using localization and onboard diagnostics, enables vehicles to share data with the outside world.
The critical question is how the data generated within a vehicle will effectively interact with data of the outside world through connected devices. This makes the role of telematics service providers important, as they offer services to vehicle drivers for either a subscription fee or any other arrangement. These can be emergency services or information services to improve the driving experience.
Key Takeaways
Chairman: Sergio Tusa, President, TSP Association
Speakers
The connected car … seen by the driver. The role and risks of data in the car industry.
Gianluca Di Loreto, Partner, Bain & Company
Driven by Design
Alessandro Via, Head of Service Design, Generali Italia
Andrea Radini, Business Architect, Cattolica Assicurazioni
Massimiliano Mascoli, Head of Insurtech, Business execution & international business, Sara Assicurazioni
Diego Soulé, Head of Strategy Region Eu3 per Mobile Device & Digital Risk & Telematics, Allianz Partners Italia
Igor Valandro, CEO, Air – Connecting Things
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