Connected Mobility


Advances in connected mobility technologies are paving the way for new players and new business models in the transportation sector. Current hype surrounding connected mobility is focused on autonomous driving – for all modes of transportation, smartphone / internet integration and new controls and displays.

The market for private automobile ownership is headed for disruption. Transportation itself is being disrupted by the integration of mass transport modes with other “feeder” modes such as taxis and shared-mobility services including car-sharing, bike-sharing and walking with smartphone technologies that help facilitate door-to-door transportation in an efficient, dynamic and easy-to-manage approach.

What does all this mobility disruption mean? What are the future implications? What role will Michigan and its companies play in this disruption? How can you be a part of it? All of these questions and more can be answered by attending TiECon Detroit 2017 Ignite2Disrupt Mobility sessions.


Thursday, November 9th

10:00 am - 11:00 am

Digital Identity in Connected Services

Lyuda Mishra
Director at Covisint
 
Saba Mirza
Marketing Leader; New Mobility Product Marketing at Ridecell
 
Mike Ramsey
Research Director at Gartner
 
Roger Berg
Vice President North America Research and Development, DENSO International America, Inc.
 

Thursday, November 9th

11:00 am - 12:00 pm

Unlocking New Automotive Revenue Streams

Jim Saber
VP of Business & Technology Development at NextEnergy
 
Kristin Schondorf
Executive Director - Automotive and Transportation Mobility at EY
 
Nebo Nedeljkovic
Senior Director, Corporate Strategy at HARMAN International
 
Oliver Steinig
VP Business Development and Corporate Strategy Americas at Robert Bosch
 

Thursday, November 9th

4:00 pm - 5:00 pm

Visualizing connected mobility and its impact on our lives

Linda Daichendt
Executive Director/CEO, Mobile Technology Assn of Michigan; Co-founder, Mobile Monday Michigan
 
CJ Chung
Assoc. Chair of Math & Computer Science Dept, Lawrence Technological University; Founder/Director of Robofest
 
Komal Doshi
Director of Mobility Programs, Ann Arbor SPARK
 
Raman Mehta
CIO, Visteon
 

Friday, November 10th

10:00 am - 11:00 am

Mobility As A Service 3 Futurists and a Bureaucrats

Tiffany Gunter
Interim CEO at Regional Transit Authority of Southeast Michigan
 
Gibran Hadj-Chikh
Director of Innovative Transport at Parsons Corporation
 
John Kwant
Vice President, City Solutions, at Ford Motor Company
 
Mark De la Vergne
Chief of Mobility Innovation at City of Detroit
 

Friday, November 10th

11:00 am - 12:00 pm

OEM's Power Play in the Changing Connected Ecosystem

Scott Burnell
Global Lead, Bus Dev & Partner Mgmt. Ford Developer Program
 
Lyuda Mishra
Director at Covisint
 
Gary Streelman
Director Advanced Engineering & New Concepts at Magneti Marelli Electronic Systems
 
Dion Stevens
VP & Assistant Treasurer at The Auto Club Group