The transition to autonomous mobility will not take place overnight – but it will come much sooner than expected. Substantial progress has been witnessed on almost all fronts, with regulatory hurdles coming down, critical infrastructure and investment going up, and customer interest in the technology holding firm. This is one of the key findings of the latest edition of Roland Berger's bi-annual analysis of the state of developments around autonomous mobility worldwide.
In this year’s report, China has topped the list of countries making significant progress on autonomous mobility with the most recent example being the issuance, on 6 June 2019, of licenses for the commercialisation of 5G. This next-generation cellular network will pave the way for further technological advancements in a wide range of fields, with autonomous driving being a major beneficiary.
The European Chamber is delighted to welcome Terry Gu, Principal of Roland Berger, to dig deeper into the findings of their extensive research, explaining the recent trends in China and worldwide, and helping you navigate the new mobility world.
Agenda
13:30-14:00 Registration
14:00-14:05 Welcome remarks
14:05-15:30 Presentation by Terry Gu, Principal of Roland Berger
15:30-16:00 Q&A
Views expressed by invited speakers do not necessarily reflect the opinions or position of the European Union Chamber of Commerce in China
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