April 17 - 18, 2013    Bangalore , India
Telematics in India Gains Momentum: Capitalise on the Commercial Vehicle Segment and the Expanding Consumer Segment to Create New Opportunities

Telematics India and South Asia will be South Asia's largest and most influential business focused conference and exhibition for the automotive, digital, mobile, consumer electronics and telematics ecosystem.

Key Topics that will be Discussed:
• Commercial Vehicle Telematics Takes Centre Stage: Examine automotive OEM investment in the fleet space with an emphasis on RVD (remote vehicle diagnostics), driver profiling and tracking services to reduce fleet operators’ costs
• Telematics in India - An OEM Perspective: As open source platforms come to the forefront of telematics, examine the evolving relationship between OEMs, service providers and local partners to create a mutually beneficial telematics partnership paradigm
• Ride the Connected Navigation Wave: Discuss how the latest solutions, including navigation and LBS solutions from mapping providers, will allow the industry to improve concerns over positional accuracy and data quality to win over local customers
• Keeping India Safe with SVR (Stolen Vehicle Recovery) and Cargo Security: Understand how SVR solutions are being used to track taxis, school buses and other commercial fleets to safeguard both drivers and passengers against theft and route changes
• Reinvent Global Telematics Solutions for a Local Customer Base: Design an integrated and cost-effective services bundle to provide comprehensive features such as navigation, music, safety and emergency apps all in one bundle and at the right price-points
• Infotainment Goes Mainstream in India: Determine which services will be most popular and can be further customised to suit the subcontinent, such as points of interest, digital radio and regionalised social media & streaming services

Venue

Location: The Chancery Pavilion Hotel
Contact Bangalore , India

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