Interconnected mobility: An issue of trust

Telematics, wireless technologies, and intelligent transportation systems (ITS) will re-shape our urban environments and determine how we use our connected cars in the future. ITS have the potential to simplify our lives enormously, for example through smart parking systems or traffic lights that adapt to the flow of traffic. They even have the potential to make life better for all of us by reducing congestions, CO2 emissions, and road accidents.

However, in order to feel comfortable in an environment that relies heavily on technology, we have to be able to trust our smart infrastructure. Such crucial systems must be reliable and safe from hacks and data corruption. A number of important questions arise: How can companies help to boost the adoption of new ITS technologies? What is expected from legislators? How can we make sure users trust the systems enough to partake and benefit from them? At this year's ITS World Congress, NXP gathers industry insiders and thought leaders to find possible answers. Come and join as we advance the debate together with future mobility experts from Siemens, highQ, CAUSA Consulting, NXP and others!

When

Wednesday, October 7th

10.00 am Breakfast Session

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3.30 pm Spotlight Session

John C. Havens, Mashable and Lars Reger, NXP: 'How can we trust intelligent transportation systems?'
Join the discussion at the ITS World Congress, Hall 3, Room 301

Moderator: Doug Newcomb, President C3 Group

Where

ITS World Congress
Hall 3, Room 301
Rue Jean Samazeuilh
BP 55
33030 Bordeaux Cedex/France

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