4th ReVision Mobility Summit Program

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Session overview

Day 1 ― How MaaS and advanced technology is changing the world around us ―

Section 1: MaaS’ role in regional development

Section 2: In-vehicle technologies required to support MaaS

Section 3: Technologies enabling the shared economy

Day 2 ― The impact of CASE: Examine global trends and advancing technology ―

Section 4: Global trends surrounding CASE

Section 5: Technology and user experience (UX) for CASE

Section 6: Investing in mobility and the impact of start-ups


Day 1(February 13th):
― How MaaS and advanced technology is changing the world around us ―
8:30 Reception
9:15 Opening address from ReVision Auto&Mobility
Section 1: “MaaS’ role in regional development“
9:20

Keynote presentation <20 mins>

"Creating the right regional environment and SDGs for MaaS"

  • Explore how new mobility models can be factored into urban environments to improve urban development and benefit society

Kazuo Shimizu
Automotive Journalist

9:40

Keynote presentation <25 mins>

"Autonomous Transport Services based in rural roadside stations"

  • The Ministry of Land, infrastructure, Transport and Tourism is planning to introduce autonomous transport services in rural areas of ageing population in order to ensure quality of life for the elderly and transport of agricultural produce. One such service started last November at Kamikoani roadside station. This presentation will examine the role autonomous transport services will play in solving rural society challenges, and what kind of business models will need to be created

Katsuya Abe, Dr.
Director, ITS Policy and Program Office, Road Traffic Control Division, Road Bureau
Ministry of Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism

10:05

Keynote presentation <25 mins>

"Approaches to tackle local mobility issues and motoring accidents involving the elderly"

  • Learn what approaches are available to solve local mobility issues and challenges faced by vulnerable people such as the elderly, based on research results and examples using ADAS and autonomous driving vehicles

Hirofumi Aoki
Professor・Manager, Strategic Planning and Management Office/Project Creative Manager,Global Research Institute for Mobility in Society/Open Innovation Office, Institutes of Innovation for Future Society
Nagoya University

10:30

Keynote presentation <25 mins>

"Regional value of MaaS enabled by railway companies"

  • With reference to case studies, examine the value created regionally by linking transport services – rail, bus, car sharing – and lifestyle services

Junya Nishimura
Senior Manager, Next Generation Mobility Team, Management Strategy Department
Odakyu Electric Railway

10:55 Networking coffee break <20 mins>
11:15

Keynote presentation <25 mins>

"Building the IT layer to optimize mobility"

  • Investigate the data platforms and AI personalization required to use vehicle data, location data, car sharing data analysis, forecasting passenger volume at main train stations

Naoyuki Uchida
Automotive Industry Director, Global Group
Microsoft Japan

11:40

Panel discussion <50 mins>

"Grasp the potential of MaaS and design a roadmap for the mobility society"

  • This session will debate MaaS’ potential as mean of addressing societal issues and making life more convenient for users of mobility services

Kazuo Shimizu
Automotive Journalist

Dr. Katsuya Abe
Director, ITS Policy and Program Office, Road Traffic Control Division, Road Bureau
Ministry of Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism

Hirofumi Aoki
Professor・Manager, Strategic Planning and Management Office/Project Creative Manager,Global Research Institute for Mobility in Society/Open Innovation Office, Institutes of Innovation for Future Society
Nagoya University

Junya Nishimura
Senior Manager, Next Generation Mobility Team, Management Strategy Department
Odakyu Electric Railway

Naoyuki Uchida
Automotive Industry Director, Global Group
Microsoft Japan

12:30

Networking lunch break <65 mins>

Section 2: “In-vehicle technology required to support MaaS”
13:35

Presentation <20 mins>

"Using IT and connectivity to maintain the car’s appeal"

  • Create a strategy to embrace changes to in-vehicle data processing and the connectivity landscape, including OTA-updates

Toshiro Muramatsu
General Manager, Connected Technology Development and Service Operation Department
& Deputy GM, HD Map Development Group, AD and ADAS Advanced Technology Development Department
& Deputy GM, Monozukuri Group, Connected Car and Autonomous Drive Division
Nissan

13:55

Presentation <20 mins>

"A paradigm shift required for mobility evolution: From vehicle computers to automotive clouds"

  • Hear what kind of technology and architecture development will be required to evolve mobility by linking the vehicle computer and the cloud in the field of electrification, automation, and connectivity

Yasuaki Kurita
Manager, Systems Engineering & Technical Strategy
Bosch

14:15

Presentation <20 mins>

"In-car computer for MaaS"

  • Take close look at what will be required of car control computers considering the dramatic increase in car data and imperative use of AI

Yukihiro Yamamoto
General Manager, Business Planning Department
AZAPA

14:35

Presentation <20 mins>

"Changes brought by 5G and telecoms"

  • Get the latest on 5G roll out progress and use cases, and understand the changes currently being brought about by connectivity

Munefumi Tsurusawa, Ph.D
General Manager, Technical Planning Division
KDDI

14:55

Panel discussio <50 mins>

"How vehicle technology should evolve to meet changes in society"

  • Discuss how the vehicle system should look as cars become connected and used as shared mobility

Toshiro Muramatsu
General Manager, Connected Technology Development and Service Operation Department
& Deputy GM, HD Map Development Group, AD and ADAS Advanced Technology Development Department
& Deputy GM, Monozukuri Group, Connected Car and Autonomous Drive Division
Nissan

Yasuaki Kurita
Manager, Systems Engineering & Technical Strategy
Bosch

Yukihiro Yamamoto
General Manager, Business Planning Department
AZAPA

Munefumi Tsurusawa, Ph.D
General Manager, Technical Planning Division
KDDI

15:45 Networking coffee break <25 mins>
Section 3: “Technology enabling the shared economy”
16:10

Presentation <20 mins>

"Issues and possibilities revealed from operation of autonomous driving ride sharing service"

  • Based on the experience from the operation of the autonomous driving ride sharing service on the premises of the Panasonic headquarters, understand the technologies and issues that have been seen in providing services and the future of MaaS within the community

Masayoshi Tojima
General Manager, Business Innovation Division, AI Solutions Center, Mobility Solutions Department
Panasonic

16:30

Presentation <20 mins>

"The advancement of data analysis using AI"

  • Learn about service models arising from the use of AI in analysis mobility data, and how AI can be used to create new value in mobility

Shin Kikuchi
Executive Vice President, CTO
Navitime Japan

16:50

Presentation <20 mins>

"A new type of business platform inspired by vehicle allocation platform and AI technology"

  • See how business can grow by looking at examples of vehicle allocation using AI and data in Japan, collaboration with China and overseas countries, and investment in MaaS and EV development

Eric Wei
Vice President, Business Development
DiDi Mobility Japan

17:10

Panel discussion <45 mins>

"Discuss how to leverage technology to increase the usability of MaaS and mobility services"

  • Hear expert opinion regarding the impact of advancing technology in the mobility space

Masayoshi Tojima
General Manager, Business Innovation Division, AI Solutions Center, Mobility Solutions Department
Panasonic

Shin Kikuchi
Executive Vice President, CTO
Navitime Japan

Eric Wei
Vice President, Business Development
DiDi Mobility Japan

Yuya Fukumori
Manager, Innovation Management
Mastercard Japan

18:00

Networking drinks reception <1 hour>

19:00 End of Day 1
Day 2(February 14):
― The impact of CASE: Explore global trends and advancing technology ―
8:30 Reception
Section 4: “Global trends surrounding CASE”
9:15

Keynote presentation <25 mins>

"Update on CASE in the US and Europe"

  • Identify key trends in CASE in the US and Europe, and evaluate the impact of changes and what initiatives these automotive markets will require

Lee Colman
Operations Director & Head of Connected Car
SBD Automotive

9:40

Keynote presentation <25 mins>

"New value created by electrification of cars"

  • Understand technical challenges for the spread of electric vehicles and hear about approaches to create new value by vehicle electrification

Hayato Akizuki
General Manager, EV System Laboratory, Nissan Research Center
Nissan

10:05

Keynote presentation <25 mins>

"Location Intelligence Trends and Use-cases"

  • Geographic Information Systems (GIS) provides a foundation for mobility IoT. Several examples will illustrate how smart cities, mobility providers and the automotive industry can share smart maps and location intelligence for improving city services, road safety, in-car services and engineering

Frits van der Schaaf
Global Business Development
Esri

10:30 Networking coffee break <20 mins>
10:55

Keynote presentation <25 mins>

"Map technology and database construction that support the evolution of ADAS and autonomous driving"

  • Get insights into challenges in developing ADAS and autonomous driving and hear about new approaches, such as the use of HD map data and the construction of a database, to evolve autonomous vehicles

Takashi Nomura
Chief Engineer, Connected Car Solution Division, Smart Digital Solution Business Development Division, Smart Life Business Management Division
Hitachi

11:20

Panel discussion <50 mins>

"Collaborate for CASE"

  • Identify key areas of change in order to clarify where and how industry collaboration can take place

Lee Colman
Operations Director & Head of Connected Car
SBD Automotive

Hayato Akizuki
General Manager, EV System Laboratory, Nissan Research Center
Nissan

Takashi Nomura
Chief Engineer, Connected Car Solution Division, Smart Digital Solution Business Development Division, Smart Life Business Management Division
Hitachi

Ergun Mihcioglu
Director, Connected Vehicles Sales
Ericsson Japan

12:10

Networking lunch break <65 mins>

Section 5: “Technology and user experience (UX) for CASE“
13:15

Presentation <20 mins>

"The outlook for vehicle electrification – trends in regulation, infrastructure and technology"

  • Understand the EV release schedule for overseas automakers, global regulation trends including “Well-to-Wheel” life cycle assessment, and the latest updates regarding infrastructure and technology

Hideyuki Kawamura
Principal
SC-ABeam Automotive Consulting

13:35

Presentation <20 mins>

"The impact of low speed autonomous driving"

  • Learn about the sensing and safety technology behind level 4 autonomous driving, and gauge how this new mobility will change the user experience

Shoji Shiraishi
Fellow, Senior General Manager, New Venture Business Development Section, Advanced Technology Center
Yamaha Motor

13:55

Presentation <20 mins>

"Creating new value from vehicle and mobility data and lifestyle information"

  • Explore what kind of new user experience will be made possible by combining the user’s lifestyle information with vehicle data, location information, and in-transit behavior data

Masaki Takeda
Senior Manager, Data Collaboration Dept., Data Solution Business Division
Yahoo Japan

14:15

Presentation <20 mins>

"Advancements in HMI and AI for voice recognition"

  • Explore the use of HMI and voice rec AI in changing the in-vehicle environment to better suit mobility

Adam Emfield
Senior Manager of User Experience
Head of Cerence DRIVE Lab
Cerence

14:35

Panel discussion <50 mins>

"CASE technology and the user experience"

  • Considering the rise in MaaS and pivot from product toward services, debate how automakers can provide users and vehicle owners with an experience that meets their expectations

Shoji Shiraishi
Fellow, Senior General Manager, New Venture Business Development Section, Advanced Technology Center
Yamaha Motor

Masaki Takeda
Senior Manager, Data Collaboration Dept., Data Solution Business Division
Yahoo Japan

Adam Emfield
Senior Manager of User Experience
Head of Cerence DRIVE Lab
Cerence

Yuichiro Naganawa
MDI & IT Div.
Mazda

15:25

Networking coffee break <25 mins>

Section 6: “Investing in mobility and the impact of start-ups”
15:50

Presentation <20 mins>

"Global trends in mobility investment"

  • Gauge the impact of investment in mobility on CASE and OEMs’ conventional business models to predict what the future holds

Tsuguo Nobe
Director and Chief Advanced Service Architect, Business Development, Government and Policy Group
Intel
Visiting Associate Professor, Nagoya University

16:10

Presentation <20 mins>

"The mobility landscape from a newcomer’s perspective"

  • Gain a fresh perspective on the happenings in mobility from a perspective outside of the traditional automotive supply chain

Daisuke Tanaka
COO, Business Division
Tier IV

16:30

Pitches and panel discussion <60 mins>

"How are startups changing our industry"

  • Learn brand new approaches from several startups and hear expert opinions regarding disruption in the industry

"The future of last mile route optimization"

Ken Matsushita
CEO
OPTIMIND

"Art journey where people move actively: Creating business models that transcend transportation"

Eitaro Suda
Chief Regional Operations Officer
scheme verge

"Virtual Reality(VR) transforms autonomous driving UX"

Akihiro Aritoshi
CEO
Synesthesias

"Solving issues in Japanese society by sharing electric micromobility"

Keiichiro Myogan
Business Executive
Luup


Tsuguo Nobe
Director and Chief Advanced Service Architect, Business Development, Government and Policy Group
Intel
Visiting Associate Professor, Nagoya University

Daisuke Tanaka
COO, Business Division
Tier IV

17:30 End of summit