The automobile radically different: EVA requires new components, systems, interfaces and services
According to studies, 125 million connected vehicles will be sold worldwide between 2018 and 2022 – an increase of 270 percent. By 2025, all new cars are likely to be networked and the demand for digital services is therefore expected to grow strongly.
The future of mobility: The 8 most important trends and technologies
As an automotive supplier, are you looking for a strategy to successfully master the challenges of the future?
Roadmap to Disaster? Surviving Disruption!
As an automotive supplier, are you looking for a strategy to successfully master the challenges of the future? In the area of tension between continuity and disruption, the development of a future-robust vision and strategy is an urgent necessity. Trends and technologies will permanently change both customer expectations and mobility itself. Parts of the traditional automotive value chain are disappearing. Especially when much of today’s business is threatened, successful transformation requires a clear vision.
More mobility – fewer cars: Is the German automotive industry facing extinction?
In retrospect, the early 2020s will mark the beginning of the end of individual motorized transport and the internal combustion engine. Massive changes are in store for the automotive industry, as the mobility world of the 2030s will be a different, radically data-driven and service-oriented one. In the worst-case scenario, German automakers are suppliers to the major U.S. IT giants.
May 2018: LogReal.Direkt – Enno Däneke on Disruption
Disruption makes for new concepts! What are the effects of disruptive technologies such as autonomous driving and artificial intelligence in conjunction with the increasingly scarce and demanding “resource” of humans?
Video: Glory or downfall? What about the future of TESLA?
Dr. Pero Micic explains how digitization will change our future. Download the entire interview!
We need vision: How to use your most powerful leadership tool
Successful transformation requires a clear vision. Even in turbulent times, it gives a company the orientation, focus and clarity it needs to respond to external changes and not only survive change, but actively shape it.
Six strategies for success in the next era of mobility
Electromobility and autonomous driving are coming. I remember well that even in leading automotive companies, this statement was fundamentally questioned just a few years ago. There is now agreement on this, and the only disagreement among leadership teams is about the speed of change and the urgency of action.
Challenge your assumptions: What will the future of mobility REALLY look like?
There are currently many forecasts and scenarios for the future of mobility. As an entrepreneur or manager, which ones can you really build your vision and strategy on? How will we really be mobile in the future? What’s next? What works? What remains?
Surviving Disruption: How Automotive Suppliers are Mastering the Transition to the New Mobility Era
So we are on the way to a new era of mobility. So far, so good. But what does the way there look like?