Webinar

Connected Automated Vehicles Are Coming: A Discussion on How to Prepare

A Webinar Featuring Jacobs, The World Economic Forum, & Bloomberg

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Businesses are realizing the safety benefits of early-stage automated features in vehicles, and connected technology is already beginning to unlock a wealth of data about how vehicles can be used more efficiently. While fully connected automated vehicles (CAVs) may seem futuristic, companies are actively developing these capabilities today. In order to reap the benefits of this technology, savvy businesses can benefit from taking steps now to embrace this change.

This live discussion featured experts from the CAV, engineering, and fleet spaces to discuss why CAVs matter and actions businesses can take now to make sure they’re prepared for this shift.

  • How Companies Can Start Preparing Now for CAV Implementation in the Future
  • Why CAVs Matter to Business Efficiency & Safety
  • Where CAV Technology is Today
  • Use Cases & Technologies That are Currently Being Tested & Developed
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Brian Burkhard, Global Technology Leader – Advanced Mobility Systems, Jacobs

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Tim Dawkins, Lead, Automotive & Autonomous Mobility, The World Economic Forum

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Brad Jacobs, Director of Fleet Consulting, Merchants Fleet

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Jennifer Bartashus, Senior Equity Research Analyst, Consumer Staples & Retail, Bloomberg Intelligence [Moderator]

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