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FUTURE BUSINESS MODELS IN CONNECTED AND AUTOMATED MOBILITY 28 - 29 TH JUNE, 2016 | JUMEIRAH CARLTON TOWER, LONDON INTELLIGENT MOBILITY FLEETW RLD INTERNATIONAL

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FUTURE BUSINESS MODELS IN CONNECTED AND AUTOMATED MOBILITY28 - 29TH JUNE, 2016 | JUMEIRAH CARLTON TOWER, LONDON

INTELLIGENT MOBILITY

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Dear Colleague,

The pace of development and disruption within the automotive and transportation sectors continues to accelerate. Global firmsfrom established industry sectors are having to reinvent themselves amidst a wave of changing social preferences, demographics, andtechnology shifting the goal posts for the conventional means of how to move people and goods from A to B.

Whether it be through new business models influenced by the rising sharing economy, through new connected and data drivenservices, or through the increased levels of autonomy of vehicles and transport provision, the opportunities and challenges haveevolved and created a global race for key players from numerous industries to become mobility providers. Whether vehiclemanufacturers, rental, leasing, public transit or even technology providers, integrators or application vendors, the mobilityecosystem is evolving quickly and continues to attract significant investment in 2016.

Indeed, the very first week of 2016 alone witnessed the $500m investment by GM in ride hailing service Lyft, at the same timeannouncing their intent for a deep partnership to focus on developing autonomous vehicle ride hailing and sharing business models.Just a day later Audi invested $28m in an innovative premium car rental business Silvercar offering a largely mobile service in manyways similar to carsharing. After several years of having supported OEMs in their approach to the evolving mobility businessopportunities, we firmly believe 2016 to be the year of continued large scale investments and partnerships between the automotivesector and mobility services, through venture capital arms and the core functions of financial services and business innovation inparticular.

In many ways this is due to the expanding portfolio of mobility business models offering customers increasing options to get fromA to B without the need for a private vehicle. There are now over 7m members using carsharing services globally, withrelatively well established businesses in round trip, peer to peer and corporate carsharing models. However, we've witnessed a rapidrise in ridesharing platforms, with a further 30m using such services organised through an IT platform, and continued rise of ridehailing services providing on-demand mobility. With the addition of complementary transit options such as bike sharing, parkingservices and journey planning applications, we are moving ever closer to a fully integrated multi-modal mobility network, allowingcustomers to choose their transport based on the best way to get from A to B rather than a single dimensional approach throughthe use of private cars.

Amongst this race to become a "mobility as a service" provider involves several changes of process, mindset and competence fromthe established industry players to become more agile and service driven rather than entirely product focused, but also requiresnew forms of regulation in many cases to set an accessible, equitable future transport system that is safe for the users whilst fosteringeconomic growth.

Our Intelligent Mobility workshop highlights these issues impacting our sector, by providing insight from Frost & Sullivan's globalmobility research - we produce over 100 reports annually related to mobility with a dedicated programme on new mobilitybusiness models - and the leading mobility providers from various industry sectors and public sector bodies. Now in its 8th year,we've witnessed mobility as a topic adapt from predominantly new powertrain and electrification of vehicles, to dedicated newmobility vehicles (often micro mobility) and incremental services that can be offered to attract customers that may not need toown a private vehicle, beginning a blurring of the lines between public and private transportation. With vehicles becomingincreasingly connected and automated, this trend will continue as we start to see new regulatory frameworks enabling automatedvehicles and their related business models in the next 10 years.

We look forward to demonstrating the latest developments in the Intelligent Mobility sector, and sparking some lively debates in acomfortable setting. We are thrilled to welcome you all to Intelligent Mobility 2016, invite you to join the debate, and please leaveus your feedback so we can evolve and support this exciting industry.

Yours sincerely,

Sarwant SinghSenior Partner, Automotive & Transport & Visionary Innovation Group, Frost & Sullivan

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WORKSHOP HIGHLIGHTS

KEY OBJECTIVES OF THE WORKSHOP:

WHO SHOULD ATTEND:

Frost & Sullivan are proud to host its 8th Annual Conference, which has now become an industry benchmark for show-casing

innovation, thought leadership and key mobility trends. This year we have evolved the event to incorporate trends of Intelligent

Mobility and the New Business Models.

Our 2015 event was our most successful to date. Our speakers ranged from Senior

Management to board level members from BMW, Alphabet, Daimler (Moovel), Zipcar,

ACEA, Michelin, TFL, Nissan, Ford, MIRA, eBay Gumtree, and many more. With over 300

delegates attending the event, it created an ideal opportunity to bring together industry

experts to network and debate the vision for the ever growing mobility market.

Automotive Manufacturers and •SuppliersConsultants and Engineers •Fleet Operators•Logistics Companies •Leasing Companies and Car •Dealerships

Mass Transport Operators City •Planners Mobility Integrators •“New Mobility” Providers, •Operators, and Stakeholders Policy Makers•

Research Institutions and •UniversitiesSystems Integrators •Transport Journalists, Visionaries•and Related Associations

Day 1: INTELLIGENT TRANSPORT & MOBILITY IN FINLAND

Frost & Sullivan has partnered with the national Finnish Trade Agency Finpro toprovide an opportunity to learn first-hand of the context of global trends in ITS,Connected Car & Mobility developments, whilst also looking at innovativecompanies and solutions being developed in Finland.The lunch reception by theFinnish Ambassador on Day 1 of Frost & Sullivan’s annual Intelligent MobilityEvent, to be held at the Finnish Residence in London, will enable meeting withleading intelligent mobility solution providers.

Day 1: HOUSE OF COMMONS

Our exclusive event will feature Parliamentarians, OEMs Mobility Leaders, CarSharing providers, Government Policy Makers, OEMs, and many others all joinedtogether to debate key trends, policies and provide unique insights into thestructure of new business models and their implications to industry stakeholders.

Day 2: INTERACTIVE WORKSHOP

A full day interactive workshop to be hosted at Jumeirah Carlton Tower,London providing a unique platform to discuss and evaluate Growth Opportunities in new Mobility Business models covering Personal and PublicTransport Systems

Presentations from OEMs, Technology Platform providers, •

IT Companies, Government representatives, and other industry

stakeholders

Event partner Exhibition opportunities to be showcased throughout•

Interactive Workshop sessions throughout the day to review •

opportunities and challenges in the market.

IP Handouts covering global market potential, infrastructure •

developments, business models and market opportunities.Morning introductory breakfast, lunch and networking reception for •attendees.

ATTENDEES: Approximately 280 - 300 delegatesAn opportunity for unparalleled industry insight on a broadrange of topics:

Mega Trends and Future of Intelligent Mobility•Vehicle Manufacturer’s Vision on Mobility •Car sharing & Corporate Mobility Schemes •Fleet & Leasing New Business Models•Big Data•Cyber - Security•eCommerce Platforms•Autonomous Driving and Related Business Models•Growth & Impact of Retailing for Cars & Aftermarket Parts &•ServicesMobility in Emerging Markets•Connected Mobility•Public Transport Mobility Solutions•

With the evolution of our event to include a focus on Intelligent Mobility we expect this year's event to be of interest to a high-profiled and diverse network:

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TESTIMONIALS

Our 2015 event welcomed over 300 attendees from around the world from 80 organisations. Attendees from industries such as Automotive, Energy, Infrastructure, Communications and Regulatory bodies.

“Fascinating insights on a wide, but relevant range of topics led to a variedand informative day.”

Business Manager,

Alphabet

“The event proved to be an excellent opportunity to get an update of all aspects of urban mobility and the challenges it creates, from the best inthe business from around the globe.”

Chief Commercial and Technical Officer,

MIRA

“Best in class event for anyone with aninterest in future of mobility.”

Senior Manager,

Ford

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AGENDADay 1: 28 June 2016 (By Invitation Only)

Day 2: 29 June 2016

Finland has an attractive eco-system for supporting the development of intelligent transport and mobility solutions. In areas such as solutions forthe Connected Car, Intelligent Transport Systems, and Mobility as a Service, Finland has a strong representation across the spectrum of activitiesthat constitute smart and intelligent transport solutions. The lunch reception by the Finnish Ambassador on Day 1 of Frost & Sullivan’s annualIntelligent Mobility Event, is to be held at the Finnish Residence in London to learn more about these developments, and meet with leadingintelligent mobility solution providers.

Our full day workshop will feature debates, panel discussions, and interactive sessions.

08:00-08:45 REGISTRATION & BREAKFAST

08:45-09:00 INTRODUCTION

09:00-10:00 PANEL ONE: MEGA TRENDS

Joined by OEM, futurists and public policy decisionmakers bodies to debate the future trends and theirimpact on mobility.

Speaker Include:John Fleming, Former Executive Vice President,Global Manufacturing and Labor Affairs, Ford Motor Co.Chris Thomas, Founder and Partner, Fontinalis PartnersOlivia Price-Walker, Principal Consultant, VisionaryInnovation, Frost & SullivanHubertus Von Roenne, Vice President Global IndustryPractices, BTSarwant Singh, Senior Partner, Automotive & Transport& Visionary Innovation Group, Frost & Sullivan

Facilitator:Martyn Briggs, Facilitator, Frost & Sullivan

Speakers Include:Richard Harris, Solutions Director, XeroxOgi Redzic, Alliance Senior Vice President, Connected Vehicles and Mobility Services, Renault NissanIain Macbeth, Automotive & Intelligent Mobility Programme Manager, Transport for LondonHarri Mansikkamäki, Managing Director, Leadin UKTero Koivu, VP of Product Development, RightwareKaj Pyyhtiä, Alliance Senior Vice President, Connected Vehicles and Mobility Services, Renault Nissan

12:00 to 14:00

Day 1: 28 June 2016 (By Invitation Only)We will be organising a debate in the prestigious Houses of Parliament. We aim to be joined by Parliamentarians, vehicle manufacturers, automotivesuppliers, mobility service providers, & policy makers, to debate the impact of intelligent mobility solutions on both personal and publictransportation business models.

Chair:Louise Ellman MP, Chair of the Transport Select Committee

Speakers Include:Daniel Zeichner MP, Shadow Transport MinisterMichael Hurwitz, Director, Energy, Technology & International, Department for TransportAndreas Strasser, Head of Research and Automotive Strategy, Volvo Car CorporationPaul Spence, Chief Technologist, McLaren Applied Technologies LimitedOgi Redzic, Alliance Senior Vice President, Connected Vehicles and Mobility Services, Renault Nissan

16:30 to 18:30

08:00 to 17:00

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Day 2: 29 June 2016Our full day workshop will feature debates, panel discussions, and interactive sessions.

10:00-11:00 PANEL TWO: NEW MOBILITY BUSINESSMODELS

This panel will explore new business models such ascarsharing, ridesharing, demand responsive solutions,smart parking, transport operators and new EVInfrastructure business models.

Speakers Include:Nir Erez, Founder & CEO, MoovitMark Adams, Vice President, Corporate Projects , Toyota Motor EuropeTony Douglas, Head of Strategy, Marketing andCommunications BMW Mobility Services and ManagingDirector BMW i VenturesJulia Steyn, Vice President, Urban Mobility Programs,General MotorsDr. Bernd Schmaul, CMO, MoovelMartyn Briggs, Facilitator, Frost & Sullivan

11:00-11:20 COFFEE BREAK

11:20-12:30 PANEL THREE: FUTURE OF CORPORATE MOBILITY

Frost & Sullivan will be joined by industry thought leadersfrom OEMs, technology providers, leasing companies andservice end users, to discuss the future of corporatemobility and shift of corporate from total cost ofownership to the cost of mobility business models.

Speakers Include:Nadav Zohar, VP Corporate Development, GettPatrick Bunnik, CEO, XXImoMarcel Amstutz, CEO, Mobility International AGGraeme Banister, Consulting Director, Frost & Sullivan

12:30-13:30 LUNCH

13:30-14:30 PANEL FOUR: FUTURE OF INTEGRATEDTRANSPORT SOLUTIONS

Exploration of integrated transport solutions across allmodes of public and private transportation and howthey work together.

Speakers Include:

José Viegas, Secretary-General, International TransportForum, Organisation for Economic Co-operation andDevelopment

Thomas Oster, Director – Business Excellence, ArrivaChris Joyce, Head of Surface Access, HeathroPeter Soutter, CEO, Good Travel SoftwareCatherine Hutt, Principal Consultant, Frost & Sullivan

14:30-15:30 PANEL FIVE: FUTURE OF CONNECTIVITY

Speakers Include:Ogi Redzic, Alliance Senior Vice President, ConnectedVehicles and Mobility Services, Renault NissanGeorge de Boer, International Alliance Manager,Tom Tom TelematicsMartin Hunt, Automotive Industry Practice Lead, BTNiranjan Thiyagarajan, Principal Consultant - Connectivity, Frost & Sullivan

15:30-15:45 COFFEE BREAK

15:45-16:45 PANEL SIX: AUTONOMOUS BUSINESSMODELS

In the next 10 years we will see a trend where vehicleson our roads will go from semi automated, highlightautomated to fully automated allowing us to go handsfree, feet free and in future also mind free when ridingour cars. This panel will discuss the business models ofautonomous cars in future focusing on key industryparticipants like role of leasing companies, impact oninsurance service providers, business models that will beadopted by car companies and other industry players.

Speakers Include:Dr. George Gillespie, OBE, CEO, HORIBA MIRA LtdGraham Bradley, Senior Director Mobile & UK CountryManager, InrixIain Forbes, Head of the Centre for Connected andAutonomous Vehicles - Department for TransportFranck Leveque, Senior Partner, Frost & SullivanMark Patrick, CTO, Digital Barriers

16:45-17:00 CLOSING PRESENTATION

Sarwant Singh, Senior Partner, Automotive & Transport& Visionary Innovation Group, Frost & Sullivan

17:00-18:30 NETWORKING DRINKS

08:00 to 17:00

AGENDA

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SPEAKERS

Chris Joyce, Head of Surface Access, Heathrow

Chris is Head of Surface Access at Heathrow, leading the team responsible for development of the surface access strategy, en-gagement on key strategic projects such as HS2, Crossrail and Smart Motorways as well as delivery of the sustainable transportprogramme for airport passengers and colleagues. The role is part of the Operational Strategy Leadership team, responsiblefor the development of the long term operating model and future end-to-end passenger journey through Heathrow. He originallyjoined Heathrow in January 2012 as Surface Access Strategy Manager to develop the Airport Surface Access Strategy andMaster Plan for the current regulatory period as well as engaging in the long term planning process for the road and railnetwork in the UK. Most recently he played a key role in Heathrow’s engagement in the Airport Commission process. Hejoined the airport from a senior management position in transport planning consultancy where he was responsible for a rangeof development projects for private and public sector clients in London and across the UK. Previously he worked in consultancyroles in transport industry with a focus on highways, transport planning and strategy.

Chris Thomas, Founder and Partner, Fontinalis Partners

Chris is a Founder and Partner of Fontinalis. Prior to Fontinalis, Chris worked at Ford Motor Company in Sustainable BusinessDevelopment and Treasury, where he conducted financial and strategic analysis. Previously, Chris served in the U.S. Army as aCommunications Officer in Iraq where he was responsible for data communication systems and organizational change management.Before joining the military, Chris worked as an Investment Banker at UBS in San Francisco and New York within its Technology andEnergy groups. He currently serves on the Board of Directors of one of Fontinalis’ portfolio companies, nuTonomy, and is the Chairmanof Read to a Child, a national children’s literacy and mentoring nonprofit. Additionally, he serves as a Board Observer of three ofFontinalis’ portfolio companies: Life360, SmartKargo, and SQLstream. He is also a member of the Global Cleantech 100 expert paneland a former member of the World Economic Forum’s Global Agenda Council on Personal Transportation Systems. Chris earned hisMaster’s degree in Business Administration from the Yale School of Management with a concentration in strategy. While at Yale, heserved on the Honor Committee and graduated with distinction in former Prime Minister Tony Blair’s seminar on Faith and Globalization.Chris holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in both Economics and International Relations from Michigan State University. Chris is a residentof the City of Detroit and a staunch advocate of urban redevelopment and revitalization.

Daniel Zeichner MP, Shadow Transport Minister

Daniel started his working life in IT, He has worked in both the public and private sectors and run his own business giving him a wealthof experience. Daniel was a councillor for eight years and was chair of a school governing body for seven years. He has been a trusteeof a carers organisation in Cambridge. He was elected to Parliament in May 2015, and made Shadow Transport Minister in September2015. He is a keen environmentalist and is an executive member of Labour’s national environmental campaigning group making thecase for a shift to a greener tax policy.

Catherine Hutt, Principal Consultant, Frost & Sullivan

Catherine Hutt leads the European Automotive Retail & Aftermarket practice at Frost & Sullivan, providing detailed market research andconsulting advice on these topic areas. Catherine has over 10 years’ international experience and since joining the Automotive industryin 2006 has gained experience from all angles; manufacturing, industry level and now research & consultancy. Catherine helps car com-panies, dealership groups and Aftermarket players to identify and quantify growth opportunities for their business. In addition to helpingclients understand the Customer of the Future, Catherine works with companies to implement and realise these commercial opportu-nities. Prior to Frost & Sullivan, Catherine specialised in Automotive Business Development, Electric Vehicles and Operational PerformanceImprovement and holds an MBA from Cranfield School of Management.

Andreas Strasser, Head of Research and Automotive Strategy, Volvo Car Corporation

Andreas Strasser is Head of Research- and Automotive Strategy at Volvo Car Corporation. Before joining Volvo in 2012 he workedas an Economic and Market Researcher for major premium automotive OEMs and think tanks, helping them to leverage newmethodologies and technologies to gain fresh insights and distributing them more effectively. Within the Global Market Intelligencemanagement team Andreas is responsible for Competitive Intelligence and the overall Market Intelligence strategy. He is currentlyworking on preparing Volvo MI for Volvo’s 2020 goals, reshaping the Competitive Intelligence function into a structured, nimbleand stakeholder-centric organisation and keeping Volvo Cars and its top management updated on the future of automotive. Andreasholds a degree in economics from the University of Hamburg as well as a BBA from Macquarie University and an MBA from theEast China University of Science and Technology.

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Franck Leveque, Senior Partner, Frost & Sullivan

Franck Leveque was educated in Oxford and joined Frost & Sullivan in early 2001. Franck has been instrumental in the devel-opment of the Automotive & Transportation practice in Europe. He is a member of the European Management team, drivingconsulting best practices and responsible for the expansion of the Transportation sector, including Future Mobility, Rail & UrbanTransport, and Intelligent Transport Systems. Franck is a recognised Transportation expert and speaks at various events. He hasworked and managed numerous high-value projects across the value chain, ranging from new market assessment, businessmodel development, competitive benchmark/positioning, strategic opportunity identification and evaluation, diversification strat-egy, etc. He has worked with many blue chip companies in the Automotive & Transportation industries, including Daimler,Hyundai, GM, Magna, Thales, Nokia-Navteq, Continental, Siemens to name a few.

George de Boer, International Alliance Manager, Tom Tom Telematics

George, a graduate in Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering, started his career at CGI managing complex ITinfrastructure projects. He joined TomTom in 2006, undertaking a variety of roles and projects, applying his knowledge in helpingdevelop and market accurate real time and historical traffic solutions and live maps. Having been named International AllianceManager in 2013, George is now responsible for managing TomTom Telematics’ eco-system of international partners, supportingintegration with the TomTom Telematics open platform and encouraging joint commercial activities. "With our open platformcreating exciting opportunities for partners to launch uniquely integrated products, this is a pivotal era to be involved in thetelematics industry. As we help forge the future of connected vehicle technology, I'm looking forward to pushing the boundariesof innovation even further."

Dorman Followwill, Partner and Director EIA, Frost & Sullivan

Dorman Followwill’s inspirational leadership and contributions to the global Frost & Sullivan team have accounted foroutstanding performance in regional EIA sales and profit as a Partner, Director and Executive Committee member for theEurope, Israel, and Africa region, in 2008 and 2009, as well as record profitability in the Healthcare business unit in NorthAmerica from 2002-2005. Dorman has played a leading role in some of the largest consulting engagements in the history ofthe firm, including ongoing projects with Bayer Biologicals and Philips, and key projects with Merck Chemicals, Montagu PrivateEquity, and Novartis. He also supports several key sales and new business development initiatives in EIA. Dorman has a B.A. inThe Management of Organisations from Stanford University and currently resides in Oxford, U.K., with his family.

Dr Bernd Schmaul, CMO, Moovel

Dr. Bernd Schmaul is a Senior C-Level Executive with 20 years of experience within the marketing, sales, retail, eCommerceand mobile environment working as Managing Director on an international scale for reknown organizations as Lufthansa, TUIand Europcar. Bernd has a successful track record in managing start ups and growth in highly complex volatile situations withinB2C and B2B markets. As CMO of the Moovel Group he accounts for the global expansion of moovel and its products,establishing moovel as global brand for urban mobility.

Dr. George Gillespie, OBE, CEO, HORIBA MIRA Ltd

George Gillespie joined MIRA in January 2009 as CEO and has led the turnaround in MIRA fortunes with 50% growth in thebusiness in the last few years and a growing international presence. In 2015 he led the sale of MIRA to HORIBA Ltd, Japan,and continues to lead HORIBA MIRA Ltd within the HORIBA group. Building on a PhD from Queen’s University, Belfast forresearch into low emission engines, Dr Gillespie has over 25 years international experience in the automotive and marineproduct development sectors having been VP Strategic Product Development at HORIBA Europe GmbH and previously heldsenior roles with Ricardo plc and Schenck AG. He has worked extensively in the UK, Germany, USA, Japan and China. Inaddition to his work at MIRA, Dr Gillespie is also a Director of the Coventry and Warwickshire LEP, a Board Member of theLeicestershire LEP, Vice President and Board Member of the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) and Chairof the Intelligent Connected Vehicles Group within the UK Automotive Council.

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Julia Steyn, Vice President, Urban Mobility Programs, General Motors

Julia Steyn is vice president, Urban Mobility Programs at General Motors, spearheading Maven, the new personal mobility brandthat combines and expands GM’s multiple personal mobility programs under one single brand. Maven focuses on a wide arrayof car and ride-sharing offerings, including GM’s strategic alliance with Lyft. Steyn’s mission is to shape the future of personalmobility, giving customers access to highly personalized, on-demand mobility services that match their ever-changing needs intoday’s world. Steyn joined General Motors in 2012 as vice president, Corporate Development and Global Mergers & Acqui-sitions. Steyn managed a diverse portfolio of GM’s global automotive partnerships as well as partnerships outside the industry.She also developed new merger and acquisition opportunities for the company. Before joining GM, Steyn was vice presidentand co-managing director for Alcoa's Corporate Development group, leading its mergers and acquisitions, competitive scanningand new business target screening activities. She also has worked at Goldman Sachs in key positions in London, Moscow andNew York. Her responsibilities included a broad variety of transactions across a number of countries, industries and products.Earlier in her career, she was a business analyst at A.T. Kearney. Steyn has a bachelor’s degree from Oberlin College in Oberlin,Ohio, and an MBA with a concentration in Finance and Accounting from the University of Chicago. Steyn also was a concertpianist of international distinction. She was born in Russia and moved to the U.S. in 1990.

Iain Forbes, Head of the Centre for Connected and Autonomous Vehicles - Department for Transport

Iain Forbes is the Head of the UK Government's Centre for Connected and Autonomous Vehicles (CCAV), a new policy unitbased jointly in the Department for Transport and the Department of Business, Innovation and Skills. The Centre aims to helpensure that the UK remains a world leader in developing and testing connected and autonomous vehicles. Prior to joiningCCAV Iain worked in No10 as a Private Secretary to the Prime Minister, advising on areas including transport and the devolvedadministrations. He has previously worked in both the Department for Transport and the Home Office, advising on innovation,science and technology, security policy and environmental strategy.

Hubertus von Roenne, Vice President Global Industry Practices, BT

Hubertus von Roenne is a long-time business professional in the Global Telecoms & Internet Industries. From 2000 to 2006, heled major international transactions for AOL Europe. He joined BT in 2006 to run the strategic deals team in Germany. In 2011he was part of the team setting up BT’s vertical strategy and practices and subsequently led first BT’s Global Logistics Sector andthen the Global Manufacturing Vertical. Since April 2014 he is Vice-President for BT’s Global IoT Portfolio and responsible for allof BT’s global industry (vertical) related activities. In the early part of his international career, Hubertus was an international lawyeradvising telecoms and internet companies mainly on market entry matters. He was also involved in the rapid growth of the internetplatform "First Tuesday", for which he was managing director in Germany in 2000. Hubertus studied law and philosophy in Heidel-berg, New York and Berlin and was awarded a doctorate from Humboldt-University Berlin. In 2015 he was chairman of the boardof ECTA. In this role, he represented the European telecoms industry in Brussels, including meetings with European Commissionersand the European Parliament. A German national, Hubertus lives in Paris, is married to an English wife and has three children.

Graeme Banister, Consulting Director, Frost & Sullivan

Graeme leads the delivery of research and consulting services to clients operating in global fleet, leasing & vehicle financing markets.By identifying key trends, interpreting new business models / technologies and delivering actionable insights Graeme helps companiesset business plans (short, medium, long), assess geographic expansion opportunities & prioritize product / services development. Graemeworks closely with in-house experts covering topics including autonomous driving, connected vehicle, new mobility solutions, alternativepowertrain and future retailing to ensure clients are provided with informed opinion on future business drivers and restraints.

Graham Bradley, Senior Director Mobile & UK Country Manager, Inrix

Graham Bradley leads sales and business development for INRIX’s traffic and analytics services with Europe’s mobile operators,navigation providers and device manufacturers, as well as with transport authorities and transport consultancies in the publicsector in the UK. Graham joined INRIX from on-device portal provider Teleca SurfKitchen, where he led the start-up’s successfulEuropean sales efforts, in particular with operators that included Orange, Telefonica and Telesonera. As a mobile internetpioneer with more than 15 years of experience, Graham was part of the team that launched Genie Internet - the industry’sfirst mobile internet service for BT in 1999.

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Martyn Briggs, Industry Principal - Mobility, Automotive & Transportation, Frost & Sullivan

Martyn Briggs leads the Mobility team at Frost & Sullivan, providing detailed market research and consulting advice on thesetopic areas. Martyn is a recognised thought leader on a range of Urban Mobility topics, especially car-sharing business models,and the integration of public transport and road based mobility services. Martyn is currently managing several assignments onthese topics, helping clients to identify and quantify the growth potential of new mobility business models, and how to implementand realise these commercial opportunities. Prior to Frost & Sullivan, Martyn spent over 5 years at MVA Consultancy, specialisingin Transport Planning, Smarter Travel, economic appraisal, and transport market research.

Mark Adams, Vice President, Corporate Projects, Toyota Motor Europe

Mark is based in Brussels, Belgium at Toyota’s European Headquarters. Following a long career in the Purchasing Function, he movedinto the Corporate area in 2012. Project responsibilities include Alliance Projects and the planning of Toyota’s Mobility Services evolution.As a UK National, Mark maintains strong links with the UK, serving on the Supply Chain Group of the UK Automotive Council. Hehas more than 30 years experience in the Automotive Industry, having previously worked for Rover, Leyland Daf, and Toyota in the UK.

Marcel Amstutz, CEO, Mobility International AG

Marcel Amstutz has worked in different companies and roles in the international IT environment for the past 19 years. As headof software development and support at Mobility, he is responsible for the enhancement of the car sharing platform MobiSys2.0. With his team and the external partners, he leads the implementation projects of MobiSys 2.0 with new car sharing oper-ations / new Mobility Systems + Services customers. Marcel Amstutz has a diploma in information systems and has a master inbusiness administration.

Louise Ellman MP, Chair of the Transport Select Committee

Louise Ellman has been Labour and Co-operative MP for Liverpool Riverside since 1997. She was leader of Lancashire CountyCouncil from 1981-1997. She has been Chair of the House of Commons Transport Select Committee since 21 May 2008.Louise has a BA (Hons) from Hull University and MPhil (Soc Admin) from York University. She has worked in Further Educationand in the Open University.

José Viegas, Secretary-General, International Transport Forum, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development

José Viegas has been Secretary-General of the International Transport Forum at the OECD since August 2012. A Portuguesenational, Mr. Viegas has had a distinguished career in academia and in the private sector before joining the ITF. A full Professor ofTransport at the Technical University of Lisbon, he served as Director of MIT-Portugal’s Transport Systems focus area. As chairmanof TIS.pt consultants, he advised governments and international institutions on key transport projects and policies. At the helm ofthe ITF, Mr. Viegas has implemented new initiatives to increase value for member countries. He has created a work stream forrapid-delivery policy analysis for countries, strengthened ITF’s links with the private sector through the ITF Corporate PartnershipBoard and advanced the harmonisation of pan-European road freight transport by helping to secure approval for the QualityCharter developed by ITF’s European Road Transport Group. Mr. Viegas has also guided ITF through the implementation of itsRevised Mandate and new General Rules; as well as taking a leading role in reforming ITF’s funding structure. Mr. Viegas holds aPhD in Civil Engineering from the Technical University in Lisbon and undertook postgraduate studies in regional Studies at theUniversity of Karlsruhe, Germany. He speaks fluent Portuguese, English, French, Spanish, German, and Italian. In September 2015,Mr Viegas was appointed as a member of the UN Secretary-General’s High-Level Advisory Group on Sustainable Transport.

John Fleming, Former Executive Vice President, Global Manufacturing and Labor Affairs, Ford Motor Co.

John Fleming is former Executive Vice President, Global Manufacturing and Labor Affairs, at the Ford Motor Co. He oversaw Ford’sentire global operation of more than 80 assembly, stamping, and powertrain plants, plus engineering support for stamping, vehicle,and powertrain manufacturing. In addition, he was responsible for Ford’s Material Planning & Logistics, the Ford Production System,Manufacturing Business Office, and Labor Affairs organizations. Previously, Fleming was chairman and CEO of Ford Europe. Heholds an honorary degree from Liverpool John Moores University in the UK, and production engineering qualifications from NorthEast London Polytechnic. Fleming retired from Ford in December of 2015 after a 48-year career with the automotive maker.

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Niranjan Thiyagarajan, Principal Consultant - Connectivity, Frost & Sullivan

With over 8 years of experience in strategy consulting and research, Niranjan Thiyagarajan leads the connectivity team in EIAFrost & Sullivan. Niranjan is an experienced and recognised thought leader on connectivity topics such as big data, new businessmodels, impact of disruptive technologies and monetisation of connected cars. Niranjan's experience covers a broad range ofindustry sectors, leveraging long standing working relationships with leading industry participants and senior executives. Hehas a Bachelor of Technology degree with a specialisation in Information Technology from Anna University, India.

Nadav Zohar, VP Corporate Development, Gett

Nadav is responsible for international development of Gett, pursuing strategic business opportunities and partnerships, over-seeing fundraising and investor relations. Nadav brings over 20 years of experience in investment banking, M&A and advisoryassignments. He headed the investment banking business of Morgan Stanley in Israel and held public company roles. Nadav wasthe chairman and an investor in Soluto (sold to Asurion in 2013). Nadav is a board member of Matomy. Nadav Zohar holds anMSc in Finance from the London Business School.

Michael Hurwitz, Director, Energy, Technology & International, Department for Transport

Michael Hurwitz is Director, Energy, Technology & International at the UK Department for Transport, responsible for putting the nation’stransport energy onto a sustainable footing, and promoting the associated economic opportunities for the UK. His teams direct anddeliver UK-wide policies and programmes worth around £1bn on low and ultra-low emission vehicles, low carbon fuels, air quality,promoting innovative new technology on the roads, overseeing related Government R&D expenditure and international negotiationof regulations on vehicle safety and emissions. Michael has a particular current focus on promoting the opportunities of connected andautomated vehicle technology in the UK, establishing new R&D funds and creating an attractive regulatory environment for real-worldtesting. He also oversees development of the DfT’s international relations. Previous roles include having founded and led the cross-Government Office for Low Emission Vehicles (OLEV) to establish the UK as a prime global location for development, manufactureand adoption of ultra-low emission vehicles; time as the UK Department for Transport’s Strategy Director; and from 2011 to 2014 hewas Policy Fellow at the Energy Futures Lab, Imperial College London. Prior to joining the civil service he worked on organisationaltransformation programmes for Arthur Andersen and Deloitte.

Mark Patrick, CTO, Digital Barriers

Mark Patrick is the Group CTO for Digital Barriers (DB) and is responsible for the technology strategy and implementationof Digital Barriers' full technology portfolio of surveillance, security and safety technologies across the globe. He also directlyleads their video analytics and biometrics divisions. Mark has particular experience developing the US government market forDB's unique cellular video streaming capability. He has deep practical expertise in solving the challenges of streaming over lowor fluctuating bandwidths - for manned and unmanned transportation and body-worn cameras. Mark's early career was in thetechnology division of Accenture and he holds a degree in Software Engineering.

Martin Hunt, Automotive Industry Practice Lead, BT

Martin Hunt leads the Automotive Industry Practice, a specialised unit within BT Global Services that is focused on vehicle manufacturersand their suppliers. Martin has a broad knowledge of the automotive industry trends and drivers and is engaged with many customersaround the world. His aim is to bring decision makers from the automotive industry together with BT’s technology experts so theycan share knowledge and jointly develop new solutions to tackle the industry’s future challenges. Recent innovations Martin helpedbring to market include “Ethical Hacking for Vehicles”, a security service that helps carmakers to test the exposure of connected vehiclesto cyber-attacks and identify vulnerabilities. As there is no industry more inter-connected than automotive manufacturing, securely andreliably connecting the OEM with all their component manufacturers, distributors and dealers is absolutely crucial. In the past years anumber of new ICT-related challenges has arisen, including the connected car and autonomous driving. Martin has almost 40 years’ ex-perience in the telecommunications and IT industry. He has a deep understanding of the business benefits ICT can bring to corporatecustomers so they can achieve the real benefit of the technology in their everyday business processes. Most recently, Martin has beenBT’s spokesperson on connected cars and its related security risks speaking with various media houses as a subject-matter expert.

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Peter Soutter, CEO, Good Travel Software

Peter Soutter is the C.E.O of GTS Software, a Mobility As a Service company. GTS has a particular focus on the opportunitiesunleashed in the disruption of transportation norms by autonomous vehicles. Peter and the company have already workedwith several OEMs on their car sharing strategies and software. Coming originally from a creative background in film andTV production, Peter applied that imagination to envision the problems and solutions in the new universe of Mobility As aService.

Patrick Bunnik, CEO, XXImo

Patrick Bunnik (1967) is a typical self-made entrepreneur who has always been operating on the crossroads of finance and convenience.At PrimeLine – later on LaSer-Lafayette Services Nederland B.V. (LaSer Nederland) – he launched a variety of point of sale credit, loyaltyand credit card programs for leading retailers in the Netherlands. After this company became the market leader in the Netherlands, it wassold to the French LaSer Group (50% owned by BNP Paribas), where Bunnik served as a commercial director. After working at PrimeLinefor over ten years, he switched to an investment company to start up a new business, resulting in the Visa Greencard, a carbon offset creditprogram. In 2011, Bunnik launched the XXImo Mobility Card, which now is a huge success in the Netherlands and Belgium. This newmobility solution enables business travellers to travel hassle-free with a single solution for journeys by car, taxi, train, tram, bus and planeand also to pay conveniently for parking, hotels and even a business lunch. XXlmo is the ultimate solution in terms of ease-of-use, expen-diture-checking and cost-saving. Thanks to its popularity in the Netherlands and Belgium, multinational Sodexo decided to acquire theXXImo concept and has added it to its quality of life offerings. For XXImo this meant the perfect opportunity to speed up their internationalroll out. In his role as CEO, Bunnik remains in charge of XXImo holding and is supervising the international rollout of the mobility card.

Ogi Redzic, Alliance Senior Vice President, Connected Vehicles and Mobility Services, Renault Nissan

Ogi Redzic, joined the Renault-Nissan Alliance in January 2016. He is responsible for accelerating the deployment of Connected Carand Mobility Services across all Alliance brand and leads teams in Renault’s TechnoCentre in France and Nissan Technical Center inAtsugi, Japan. Prior to Renault-Nissan, he served as Senior Vice President, Automotive at Nokia HERE, managing a team of more than600 people on five continents. Ogi also served as Vice President of Product Management and Business Development at PCTEL, Inc andpreviously worked at Motorola. Ogi holds a bachelor’s degree in computer science from Northeastern Illinois University, a master’sdegree in computer science from the Illinois Institute of Technology, and a master’s degree in business administration from the KelloggSchool of Management at Northwestern University. Redzic is also a member of the Global Agenda Council on the Future of Automotive& Personal Transportation organized by World Economic Forum.

Olivia Price-Walker, Principal Consultant, Visionary Innovation, Frost & Sullivan

Olivia is a Master of Law with an LLB from Durham University UK and LLM in International Criminal Law from Nottingham UniversityUK. Her research and consulting focus is global trends, leading the mega trends consulting programme for European clients across arange of industries. Recent focus areas have included smart cities, connected living and workplace of the future. A key mega trend issocial trends and consequently the impact of the empowerment of women. Olivia has just completed a global study into the futurefemale automotive customer – having done a significant number of interviews with women car buyers across the globe. Olivia hasworked on and managed numerous high-value consulting projects globally, focussed on future trends and their strategic implications.Recent clients include BMW, Toyota, Nissan, St Gobain, Hitachi and Continental.

Nir Erez, Founder & CEO, Moovit

Nir Erez, a serial entrepreneur with over 20 years of experience leading technology startups, is the CEO and co-founder of Moovit. Priorto Moovit, Nir was also founder and CEO of both ActionBase and Eyron Software Solutions. Nir is also co-owner and co-founder of EyronGroup which invests in early-stage software companies. Nir graduated from the Mamram Academy and holds a degree in Physics. Prior tofounding Moovit in 2011, Nir led the investment arm of Eyron Group focused on early-stage software companies. He holds a B.Sc. in Physics.

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Tony Douglas, Head of Strategy,Marketing and Communications BMW Mobility Services and Managing Director BMW i Ventures

Tony is responsible for the Strategy, Marketing and Communications of BMW i Mobility Services, including the European armof BMW i Ventures. The goal of the BMW Groups new brand is to provide sustainable innovative mobile solutions that improveurban mobility inside and outside of the car. The current portfolio includes DriveNow, ParkNow and ChargeNow as well as anumber of strategic investments made via BMW i Ventures. As Marketing Innovation Manager at BMW he was previouslyresponsible for emerging media innovations such as blogs, communities, search, bmw.tv and most recently social media boostingand nurturing the millions of BMW Facebook fans. Before joining the BMW Group he worked as a Product Manager onadvanced user experiences for Vodafone and spent eight years in the mobile industry designing and developing mobile phonesand services. He started his career as a Product Design Consultant working in the UK and Germany. Educated in EdinburghScotland he now lives in Munich Germany.

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Thomas Oster, Director – Business Excellence, Arriva

Thomas joined Arriva in 2004 as an Executive Assistant and quickly grew with the company as it successfully expanded acrossEurope. In 2007 he was appointed Business Development Director of Arriva Scandinavia, before being promoted to CommercialDirector in 2008. As Commercial Director, he was responsible for the Arriva acquisition of Veolia in Denmark and the successfulawarding of the Jutland rail franchise, before leading Arriva’s entry into the public transport market in Stockholm in 2009.Following Deutsche Bahn’s acquisition of Arriva in 2010 and the decision to have two separate management teams in Denmarkand Sweden, Thomas was appointed Managing Director of Arriva Denmark. In 2014 he was appointed Director - BusinessExcellence for Arriva Group and is a member of the Executive Committee.

Sarwant Singh, Senior Partner, Automotive & Transport & Visionary Innovation Group, Frost & Sullivan

Sarwant Singh joined Frost & Sullivan in March 1999, and has managed over 250 strategic consulting projects across diverse in-dustry sectors during this time. He heads up two teams in Frost & Sullivan: the Automotive and Transportation Practice andthe Visionary Innovation Research group which works on Mega Trends. Sarwant is responsible for managing the global teamand for developing and implementing business strategies and fulfilling high-value consulting projects. Sarwant is the author of abook titled, "New Mega Trends: Implications to our Future Lives". The book has been sold in over 30 countries since its launchin Sept 2012. Sarwant combines his engineering acumen with strong commercial and business awareness.

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PRESENTING GROWTH PARTNERS

BT is one of the world’s leading communications services companies, serving the needs of customersin the UK and across 180 countries worldwide. Our main activities are the provision of fixed-lineservices, broadband, mobile and TV products and services as well as networked IT services. In the UKwe are a leading communications services provider, selling products and services to consumers, smalland medium sized enterprises and the public sector. We also sell wholesale products and services tocommunications providers in the UK and around the world. Globally, we supply managed networkedIT services to multinational corporations, domestic businesses and national and local governmentorganisations.

EE, part of the BT Group, is the largest and most advanced digital communications company in Britain,delivering mobile and fixed communications services. EE has approximately 553 retail stores, and servicesmore than 31 million connections across its mobile, fixed and wholesale networks.

Digital Barriers provides visually intelligent solutions to the global surveillance, security and safetymarkets. We deliver zero-latency streaming and analysis of secure video and related intelligence overwireless networks, including cellular, satellite, IP mesh and cloud, utilising significantly less bandwidththan standard technologies. Our rapidly-installed fixed and mobile solutions for covert, remote andwide-area deployments, as well as vehicle and body-worn applications, have been sold into more thanfifty countries, and have been proven in some of the world's most demanding operational environments.We also provide advanced video content analysis and body screening to identify safety concerns andthreats in real-time.

MIRA is a world-class vehicle engineering consultancy, with a global reputation for innovation, testingand design. With 67 years of rich engineering heritage, MIRA hosts over 550 industry experts, 95km ofspecialised proving ground and over 35 major test facilities. MIRA’s services range from individual product tests, to turnkey multi-v hicle design, development and build programmes. Our core competencies include: Vehicle Engineering, Test Engineering, Homologation and Certification Services,Intelligent Mobility, Controls and xEV Engineering, Functional Safety, Autonomous vehicle technology &Unmanned Ground Vehicles (UGVs) and Future Transport Technologies.

Mobility Systems + Services offers business consultancy and software solutions: MobiSys for Carsharingand MobiSys for Fleet. The SaaS product MobiSys is the central application for the management andadministration of fleet and operational data. Automated workflows and interfaces to external applicationscover the management of your entire business processes. Mobility Systems + Services ensures thetrouble-free functioning of the software, the maintenance, updates and the support. Their customerscan focus on their core business’ efficiency and success. With over 25 years experience in the Carsharingindustry, Mobility Systems + Services is your competent technology partner for successful mobilityservices. www.mobility-sas.com

Finpro helps Finnish SMEs go international, encourages foreign direct investment in Finland and promotestravel to Finland. Finpro is a public organization consisting of Export Finland, Visit Finland and Invest inFinland

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Fleet Europe is the first media platform for international fleet and mobility leaders. We have beenthe trendsetting magazine that has accompanied the internationalization of fleet management inEurope since the late nineties. Next to that we communicate via our websitewww.fleeteurope.com and we organize training and events. International fleet management is atthe heart of our company. In 2013, we launched Global Fleet: the executive network formultinationals willing to optimize their fleet management through globalization. We are acontent-driven company, linking customers and suppliers, and reaching international decisionmakers and influencers. Our target group comprises corporate fleets operating in multiplecountries. We reach all levels of decision makers (global – regional – local) and all influencing jobfunctions (procurement – category management – HR – finance – etc.). Our ambition is to offeradded value to our clients, through a rich Return on Investment and well-balanced communicationplan. More information on www.fleeteurope.com

Just-auto is the online resource for automotive industry professionals around the world. Ourexperienced editorial team and network of international analysts provide a unique blend ofup-to-the-minute automotive industry news, research and analysis. http://www.just-auto.com/

International Fleet World is distributed to over 13,000 fleet decision makers in 70 differentcountries. Many already actively source vehicles and services on a pan‐European/global basis.www.internationalfleetworld.co.uk

Intelligent Mobility Insight is an online and email newsletter service providing executives chargedwith meeting the challenges of intelligent mobility with real time news, data and insight intodevelopments across 11 different industry sectors, which, together, are driving the technologicalinnovation to meet the greatest challenge of our generation. www.intelligentmobilityinsight.com

KTN is the UK’s Innovation Network. We connect people to speed up innovation, solveproblems and find markets for new ideas. From the discovery of DNA to making blockbustermovies, from inventing the world wide web to creating the best in user experience design, theUK has earned its reputation for world-leading creativity and inventiveness. We’re helping securethe UK’s future by playing to those strengths. Our primary role at KTN is to nurture, developand scale up innovation within business, connecting you with the wider knowledge economy.http://www.ktn-uk.co.uk/

The leading source of information for fleet managers and the main influencers in the fleetmanagement market in Belgium. Link2fleet offers you a total overview of the market with preciseindicators, practical advice, proper tools to support the decision-making process and news fromyour business sector. To meet its readers' information needs, Truck & Business has created genuinecommunication platform that brings complementary media together: magazines, guides anddirectories, Internet portals, webzines and events. More information on www.link2fleet.com

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The leading source of information for all managers and the main influencers in the transportsector in Belgium. Truck & Business offers you a total overview of the market with preciseindicators, practical advice, proper tools to support the decision-making process and news fromyour business sector. To meet its readers' information needs, Truck & Business has created genuinecommunication platform that brings complementary media together: magazines, guides anddirectories, Internet portals, webzines and events. More information on www.truck-business.com

Smart Mobility Management is Europe’s leading media platform for corporate travel, fleet andmobility professionals. We offer our readers from corporate fleet, finance, procurement and humanresources the latest insight on the rapidly evolving world of mobility management via daily onlinenews, bi-monthly e-newsletters and printed mobility guides. Integrated in Fleet Europe, ourplatforms focus on how to reduce costs and increase efficiency for the mobile employees. Ourcommunity of readers also has access to research reports, surveys and webinars. For moreinformation and to register as a member go to www.smart-mobilitymanagement.com

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