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After a brilliant inaugural event, Connected Cars 2014 returns to the Amsterdam RAI, Netherlands on the 24 & 25 June 2014, co-locating again with the  LTE World Summit to bring together over 3,000 attendees, 125 exhibitors and 250 speakers!

 

Looking at the fast developing connected car market from the car manufacturer’s point of view, the 2014 event will again unite the leading car manufacturers, forward thinking connectivity players, app developers, content providers, insurers, leasing companies and all of their technology partners at this Connected Cars – LTE World Summit show! Making up this Super Show, will also be the Video over LTE event, co-locating with Connected Cars and LTE World Summit to bring even more content and OTT playersto the in car entertainment discussion.

 

After hearing very insightful presentations at 2013’s event from key players including  KIA, Daimler, Renault, Ford Europe, Fiat, Panasonic Automotive, Car Connectivity Consortium, HERE, AudioTeka, BBC, Orange Business Services, Telefónica, TNO, The Linux Foundation, Audible, we look forward to taking the high level content forward.

Connected Cars is the only trade event to focus on cross-industry collaboration between OEM executives and LTE connectivity market players. Identifying how to meet the challenges presented by increased consumer connectivity demands with business models and strategies that meet expectations, the 2014 agenda will answer the questions which have the potential to challenge ROI, including:

How can LTE take the connected car beyond simple crash notifications and remote diagnostics, as LTE Cars become mass market in 2014?

What is important to the consumer when it comes to the LTE car? The product or the connectivity?

Which business models are making money? Which automakers have discovered how to successfully make money from the connected car and its data?

Does tethering still have a place in the market? Hear what Ford, Kia and Mazda think!

How can the car manufacturer make their headset the best? Looking at the security it requires and the app developers they want to work with!

How can tablets and smartphones be incorporated into the driving and passenger entertainment experience?

Why are WiFi Hotspots so important to the manufacturer’s future offerings?

What are the revenue generating units? Can eCall become a platform that can be monetised?

Self-Driving Cars– where does the car manufacturer see them going, are they just for differentiation?

Insurers and lease companies…what is in it for them? How are they utilising the data from the connected car to bring benefits to their consumers and profit streams?