The Los Angeles Auto Show’s Connected Car Expo will assemble the companies and innovators that are redefining the automotive and transportation business. The full day conference and exposition has out grown its previous space at the Los Angeles Convention Center and will now occupy virtually the entire JW Marriott at the adjacent L.A. Live entertainment complex.
“Expanding our campus to include the adjacent JW Marriott delivers a presentation room with capacity for 1,500 seats, 60,000 square feet of exhibit floor and dozens of meeting and hospitality areas,” said the show’s EVP and General Manager Terri Toennies. “The demand on exhibit and hospitality space has already created limited availability.”
More
than 25 speakers will outline their vision for the dramatic changes
facing the auto industry as it collaborates with technology titans like
Apple,
Microsoft, Intel, Qualcomm and dozens of other fast-moving tech
innovators. Influential experts from Google, Volkswagen, Continental,
Movimento, Redbend, J.D. Power, Pebble and others will converge in Los
Angeles to debate some of the industry’s most critical
issues and identify opportunities and challenges that lie on the road
ahead. Selected by the CCE Advisory Board, this year’s conference
topics focus on the hot-button issues including autonomous vehicles, car
sharing, cybersecurity, 3D printing, over-the-air
updates and much more. The full tentative schedule can be seen at: www.connectedcarexpo.com/ schedule.
In
addition to the conference, CCE attendees will be able to discover the
latest automotive innovations at the JW Marriott, where more than 30
companies
will demonstrate their latest solutions and products. Companies
participating include Auto Alliance, Covisint, Elektrobit, Faurecia,
Garmin, Global Automakers, KPMG, Mojio, OnStar, OSRAM Opto
Semiconductors, QNX, whiteCryption, Wind River and dozens of start-ups
and app developers. The exhibit floor will also serve as this year’s
stage for several auto-tech press conferences on Nov. 17.
“This collaboration between major auto and technology players, combined with the emergence of thousands of disruptive start-up companies, creates an unprecedented need for an automotive-focused forum connecting this rapidly changing industry,” said Lisa Kaz, President and CEO of the Los Angeles Auto Show and CCE.
Part
of the LA Auto Show’s broader Press & Trade Days, CCE is the
award-winning conference and trade show that unites innovators,
manufacturers, futurists and influencers to further the convergence of
technology and the automobile. This year’s CCE kicks off with an
evening welcome reception on Monday, Nov. 16, and is followed by LA Auto Show’s Press & Trade events at the Los Angeles
Convention Center on Nov. 18-19. Other CCE events start on Saturday Nov 14 & 15 including the Mojio hackathon and the UCLA Anderson School of Business Connected Car discussion taking place after the Monday evening reception at the JW Marriott.
Registration
is now open. CCE exhibitors and attendees with a three days pass will
be able to witness this year’s vehicle debuts and have access to an
all-new CCE networking destination at the convention center.
For more information visit
www.ConnectedCarExpo.com and
www.LAAutoShow.com.
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