Moderator, 331-Global Comparative Automated Mobility Indicator Map
Date and Time: Wednesday, July 12, 2023: 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM
Sven Beiker
Managing Director, Silicon Valley Mobility, LLC
@SV_Mobility
Presentation Description
The aims to gather knowledge from conference attendees on policies, regulations, technology advancements, and social and environmental impacts in connected and automated mobility. Based on information gathered beforehand, attendants will individually correct, complement, and complete a pre-filled template, leading to a facilitated discussion on comparisons between countries. The results will be summarized and further elaborated to create a country-specific semi-qualitative, semi-quantitative map that serves as evidence basis for informed decision making. A comparable activity, which could serve as input, is planned for the European Conference on Connected and Automated Driving on May 3-4, 2023 in Brussels, highlighting the importance of a global perspective on connected and automated mobility.
Speaker Biography
Dr. Sven Beiker has spent more than two decades focused on the future of mobility and automotive safety during a career spanning BMW Group, McKinsey & Company and Stanford University. Today, Sven is the Managing Director of Silicon Valley Mobility, a consulting and advisory firm he founded in 2017 specializing in technical diligence, product roadmaps and business models for mobility. Sven is also a Lecturer at the Stanford Business School where he teaches strategies for startups and corporations in the field of automated, connected, electrified and shared mobility. His mission is to improve sustainability, safety, efficiency, and convenience in how consumers use automobiles. Sven also serves on advisory boards of several startups in the mobility space, as an advisor to the German American Chamber of Commerce in San Francisco, and as an advisor / co-editor to the Springer Lecture Notes in Mobility.
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Moderator, 331-Global Comparative Automated Mobility Indicator Map
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