Herbert Smith Freehills Connected and Autonomous Vehicles Conference
The advent of connected and autonomous driving technology is being hailed by many as a revolution in the automotive sector. But this is not the only sector that may be radically altered. The possible applications of this technology are far reaching and straddle a variety of different sectors including aerial, marine, public roads, private and public transportation, space, military, agriculture, mining and many others. If change on such a broad scale is just around the corner, the question must be asked: what are the potential implications? Herbert Smith Freehills hopes you will be able to join us for an afternoon of panel discussions, on topics including: · The evolving global regulatory and commercial landscape for connected and autonomous technology · Smart cities and the impact of autonomous vehicles on infrastructure projects · Big data, cybersecurity and data protection issues · Challenges and opportunities for the insurance industry · Product liability and class action risks · M&A trends and cross industry collaboration Confirmed external speakers include: · Peter Campbell, Financial Times, Motor Industry Correspondent · Matthew Hudson, TfL, Head of Strategy, Technology and Data · David Davies, Parliamentary Advisory Council for Transport Safety, Executive Director · Helen Fletcher, Uber, Senior Compliance & Litigation Counsel · Iwan Parry, TRL, Head of Insurance · Professor Gary Burnett, Faculty of Engineering at the University of Nottingham, Professor of Transport Human Factors · Lee Street, AECOM, Director and Head of Technology Services · Stephen Gibson, SLG Economics, Director (formerly, Chief Economist and Director of Economic Policy at Postcom, Chief Economist at Ofwat, Principal Economist at Ofcom and Head of Economics at Network Rail) · Roger Madelin, Head of Canada Water Development, British Land and Commissioner of The Independent Transport Commission |
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