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Explanation of Japan's Mobility DX Strategy and the Situation in China, Europe and the U.S.

A Must-Read for Anyone Wanting to Know About the State of Automotive Technology (Especially Semiconductors and Software) in Japan, China, and Other Countries.

Friday, December 13 | 12:30 pm - 2:10 pm

TechSTAGE FUJI  East Hall 7

Free

By 2030, approximately 40% of new vehicles sold will be electrified vehicles. In this session, the strategy and direction of Japan's mobility DX strategy will be explained, and the technical essence of SDVs will be discussed. We also explain the technical features of Chinese-made automobiles, which have been gaining popularity in recent years in the areas of BEVs and PHEVs.

 

Program Agenda
*Please note that the program may be subject to change.

12:30 - 13:00
Mobility Digital Transformation (DX) Strategy
Takeru Ito
Takeru Ito
Director, Mobility Digital Transformation Office, Automobile Division, Manufacturing Industries Bureau
Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry
 

In automotive and mobility, the industry structure and the competitive environment are changing on two axes centering on Green Transformation and Digital Transformation. Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry deepened discussions in the public and private sectors and formulated Mobility DX Strategy, encompassing the entire DX, including software-defined vehicles (SDVs), new mobility services such as automated driving and MaaS, and data utilization that transcends corporate boundaries. In this lecture, contents of the strategy will be focused.

13:00 - 13:35
The Drastically Changing Global Automotive Technology (especially semiconductors and software) and the Situation in Japan
Tsuguo Nobe
Tsuguo Nobe
Visiting Professor
Nagoya University
 
13:35 - 14:10
Executive Vice Chairman of CEIBS Alumni Auto Association
Peter Zhou
Peter Zhou
Executive Vice Chairman
China Europe International Business School
 

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