A new San Francisco Bay Area autonomous vehicle conference will go beyond the hype to concentrate on what will be needed to rollout this potentially disruptive transportation technology. Driverless, which will be March 22-23 at the Crowne Plaza-San Francisco Airport, http://www.driverlessmarket.com, will feature more than 30 executive speakers covering the most important issues facing the autonomous vehicle industry.
Panels will examine worldwide autonomous vehicle market size, barriers, cyber security, technological advances that reduce rollout expense, worldwide testing updates, investment opportunities and many others.
Past speakers at GTCI conferences include Google, BMW, Ford, GM, Gartner, Mercedes, Mazda, AT&T, Verizon, Qualcomm, Microsoft, Liberty Mutual, Inrix, TomTom, HERE, Twitter, Facebook, Trimble, Sprint, Nokia, Rand McNally, MapQuest and many others.
Driverless is an exclusive conference that features an early bird networking reception on the evening before, a hosted luncheon, and an industry-best, two-and-a-half hour reception with more than 15 exhibits from prominent companies. Low-cost sponsorship and exhibiting opportunities are available, contact us at [email protected] for more information.
Driverless Will Answer These Questions:
- What technological, social and legal issues face ADAS and autonomous vehicle progression?
- What technologies are solving the high cost of rolling out autonomous systems?
- How can companies adequately test vehicles?
- How will car sharing revolutionize the autonomous vehicle industry?
- Who are the most innovative players and what are their intentions?
- What are consumer expectations?
- What systems are evolving… and for what markets?
- Who owns this market? The technology companies or traditional automakers?
Early registration of $399 is now available at http://www.driverlessmarket.com. Hurry as rates go up soon.