LOS ANGELES — AutoMobility LA™, the first true trade show for the new transportation sector, today announced that Brian Krzanich, CEO of Intel, and Tom Gebhardt, CEO of Panasonic Corporation of North America, will be keynotes at the 2017 event, taking place Nov. 27 – 30. The addition of Krzanich and Gebhardt, who are both emerging leaders in the new automotive tech space, are among the first of many announcements surrounding this year’s show.
As the leader of one of the world’s largest technology companies and a regular commentator on the impact of intelligent mobility strategies, Krzanich has shifted Intel’s focus to the automotive industry. Intel recently partnered with BMW to deliver a fleet of autonomous vehicles and announced the intent to acquire Mobileye, creator of vision-based collision avoidance systems. Krzanich participated as a keynote speaker at AutoMobility LA 2016, and will be providing intriguing insight on the future of the auto-tech industry.
“The data demands of next-generation, connected car and mobility strategies, rely on auto and tech industry leaders exchanging ideas and working together,” said Brian Krzanich, CEO of Intel. “AutoMobility LA provides that forum to collaborate and address the future of transportation, one of our most pressing and promising opportunities.”
Likewise, Gebhardt is leading the charge on Panasonic’s pivot from a primary focus on consumer electronics to automotive system design solutions for the next generation of mobility. Drawing from years of expertise in interior vehicle design, the company recently announced a connected car platform and worked with Fiat Chrysler Automobiles on the Chrysler Portal concept, which featured a unique smart UX feature-set focused on meeting future consumer needs, making Gebhardt’s participation in this year’s show timely and intriguing for attendees. This will be Panasonic’s first time participating at AutoMobility LA.
“The merging of the automotive and technology industries is unstoppable, and we are honored to have experts like Brian Krzanich and Tom Gebhardt join us as part of the larger discussion of the future of transportation,” said Lisa Kaz, President and CEO of the LA Auto Show and AutoMobility LA. “We look forward to seeing transformative dialogues at this year’s show as we expand on our commitment to showcase the advancement of transportation.”
Formerly known as Press & Trade Days and Connected Car Expo, AutoMobility LA will also feature a number of high-level presentations and debuts from leading carmakers and tech companies, and include talks on innovative auto designs, new products, emerging technology and more. Industry experts slated to participate in the show include:
- Jan Carlson, Chairman, President & CEO, Autoliv
- Matt Carpenter, Principal Security Researcher, GRIMM
- Jeffrey Carr, cybersecurity author, researcher, entrepreneur and consultant
- J.R. Hildebrand, American race car driver
- Christian Koenigsegg, Founder, Koenigsegg Automotive
- Scott Kubly, Director, Seattle Department of Transportation
- Terry O’Day, Vice President, Product Strategy and Market Development, EVGo
- Alex Roy, Editor-at-Large, The Drive
- Mahmoud Samara, Managing Director, Cadillac Canada
- Danny Shapiro, Senior Director of Automotive, NVIDIA
- Jack Stewart, Senior Writer, WIRED
- Raj Sundaram, EVP & Chief Client Success Officer, Cox Automotive
- Polly Trottenberg, Commissioner, NYC Department of Transportation
- Andre Weimerschirch, VP of Global Cybersecurity, Lear Corporation
AutoMobility LA will continue to announce additional information on various panels and additional keynote speakers in the coming months.
Last year’s AutoMobility LA event brought together nearly 25,000 executives, entrepreneurs, disruptors, programmers, designers, automakers, and government officials. The four-day event offered several exciting programs and experiences, including ride and drives, global vehicle reveals, and discussion panels and presentations led by everyone from startups to seasoned technology and automotive executives.
AutoMobility LA will take place November 27-30 at the Los Angeles Convention Center. For additional information on AutoMobility LA or to register for the show, please visit: AutoMobilityLA.com.
About the Los Angeles Auto Show and AutoMobility LA
Founded in 1907, the Los Angeles Auto Show (LA Auto Show®) is the first major North American auto show of the season each year. In 2016, the show’s Press & Trade Days merged with the Connected Car Expo (CCE) to become AutoMobility LATM, the industry’s first trade show converging the technology and automotive industries to launch new products and technologies and to discuss the most pressing issues surrounding the future of transportation and mobility. AutoMobility LA 2017 will take place at the Los Angeles Convention Center Nov. 27-30, with manufacturer vehicle debuts intermixed. LA Auto Show 2017 will be open to the public Dec. 1-10. AutoMobility LA is where the new auto industry gets business done, unveils groundbreaking new products and makes strategic announcements in front of media and industry professionals from around the globe. LA Auto Show is endorsed by the Greater L.A. New Car Dealer Association and is operated by ANSA Productions. To receive the latest show news and information, follow LA Auto Show on Twitter at twitter.com/LAAutoShow, via Facebook at facebook.com/LAAutoShow or on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/laautoshow/ and sign up for alerts at http://www.laautoshow.com/. For more information about AutoMobility LA, please visit http://www.automobilityla.com/.
Source: Los Angeles Auto Show