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Don't miss out on this opportunity to learn insight on some of automotive's hottest topics.
| Virtual | March 9 | 10am - 12:30pm ET | | One Week To Go! | | Hi Colleague, The Wards Intelligence Q1 Outlook Conference is just one week away! Join our expert analysts as they explore the future of key automotive trends through detailed market outlooks and cutting-edge research. We have deep dives on software-defined vehicles, autonomous vehicles, digital twin, the industrial metaverse and the latest market outlooks in store, and you will have the opportunity to ask our experts your questions on each after the sessions. Take a look at the following summaries to refresh your memory on what will be covered. There's not long left to book your space! Registertoday before it's too late. |
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Digital Twin and The Industrial Metaverse Anthony Mukoro, Senior Research Analyst, will discuss findings from a voice-of-the-customer survey on Digital Twin and the Industrial Metaverse, including how attitudes in Automotive vary in comparison to other industry sectors and the opportunities of tomorrow. |
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Autonomous Vehicles Hype Fizzles Out, OEMs Rethink Autonomy Goals Glenn Sanders, Principal Analyst, will explore how automakers are responding to the cancellation of major AV projects and the closure of Local Motors, Optimus Ride and others by switching strategies to focus more on improving the ADAS features that customers are demanding today. |
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The Future of Vehicles is Software-Defined. How do we get there? Maite Bezerra, Principal Analyst,will shed light on the concept of SDVs and explore vehicle electric/electronic and software architectures, vertical integration, the challenges automakers face in updating their model lineups and how SDVs will affect the automotive ecosystem. |
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North America Barometer: Steady On or More Headwinds? Haig Stoddard, Principal Analyst, will address how North America’s automakers are reacting to key market challenges and, while presenting the sales and production outlook, go over datapoints and trends to watch that could determine how strong or weak the market will be for the rest of 2023. |
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