Navigating disruption into opportunity
With a new U.S. administration and a new chancellor in Berlin, shifting trade policies and geopolitical tensions require automakers and other players in mobility to reassess their production, after-sales, and recycling strategies. Meanwhile, digital transformation and electrification are redefining the skills required, intensifying the war for talent. These shifts converge with a growing demand for efficient urban logistics, where regulatory challenges, electrification, and automation are rewriting the rules of engagement. As geopolitical uncertainty collides with technological evolution, leaders in automotive and mobility at large must navigate complexity and turn disruption into opportunity.
At this year’s 39th edition of our annual meeting, we will discuss these questions while also addressing the “classic” questions about the globally changing mobility landscape. In doing so, we continue our tradition of providing a platform for senior executives, industry experts and leading academics to exchange ideas about the future of mobility and actively engage in workshops and a closing network event.