Consumer Electronics Association - Conference Brochure, 2008 - (Page 24) ULTIMATE PASS SESSIONS CES KNOWLEDGE TRACKS IN-VEHICLE TECHNOLOGY WHAT DRIVES THIS IMPORTANT CATEGORY? PARK YOURSELF IN THESE INFORMATIVE SESSIONS AND EXPLORE THE AMAZING ADVANCES IN COMMUNICATIONS, SECURITY, NAVIGATION, SAFETY AND ENTERTAINMENT. WE’LL COVER PRE-INSTALLED AND AFTERMARKET ELECTRONICS ACROSS ALL CATEGORIES. IVT2 MARKET NAVIGATION FOR THE NAVIGATION MARKET 3– 4 p.m. Monday, January 7 LVCC, North Hall, N264 One of greatest technologies to hit mobile and automotive CE is GPS-based navigation. Device manufacturers in this super-hot category are looking at new ways to implement the technology in mobile devices and to improve utility, from cars that talk back to vehicles that share information with other drivers. Moderator: Avi Greengart, Principal Analyst Mobile Devices, Current Analysis Panelist: Amit Desai, Co-Founder & Chief Product Officer, Dial Directions Inc. IVT1 MOBILE ON THE MOVE: WHAT’S IN STORE FOR CAR ELECTRONICS 1:30– 2:30 p.m. Monday, January 7 LVCC, North Hall, N264 With more and more car manufacturers building in the CE devices consumers want, what’s an aftermarket company to do? See how mobile aftermarket companies are allowing for the integration of consumer electronics and how data and entertainment are being shared across devices. We’ll examine the top technologies and aftermarket opportunities. Moderator: Solomon Daniels, Editor and Associate Publisher, Mobile Electronics Panelist: Kiyoshi Hamai Sr., Director of Sales & Marketing, Mio Technology IVT3 PROGRESS OF VEHICLE INFRASTRUCTURE INTEGRATION (VII) EFFORTS 10:30– 11:30 a.m. Tuesday, January 8 LVCC, North Hall, N260 The deployment of VII tests and systems that use WAVE and other wireless protocols is under way, as is significant development work in architecture, safety and mobility applications. This session will update you on current progress and outline the future plans of private organizations and governments engaged in this exciting work. Moderator: Shelley Row, Director, U.S. DOT Speakers: David Henry, Sr. Manager, Govt. Collaborative Programs, Chrysler Corp. Mike Schagrin, ITS CICAS Program Manager, U.S. DOT Greg Krueger, Statewide ITS Program Manager, Michigan DOT Randy Iwasaki, Chief Deputy Director, California DOT 24 PLEASE NOTE: CONFERENCE PROGRAM INFORMATION IS CURRENT AS OF SEPTEMBER 27, 2007
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