Dear Members of Auto Components Working Group,
The European Chamber is delighted to invite you to join the next Auto Components Working Group Meeting: Changing Face of the Automotive Industry at 09:30-11:00, 6 July 2016 at the European Chamber Shanghai Office.
The automotive industry is going through major changes in the coming years. Disruptive technology will have their roles in shaping this industry. China’s automotive industry and structures are young and much more flexible compared to mature markets. Chinese executives are not bound in ‘old’ structures and believe in change and therefore much more in the impact to all segments. In addition, better connectivity enables them to co-ordinate established trends such as car-sharing and pooling schemes, which make better use of space in densely populated areas. As urbanization continues and as the Chinese economy and car sales experience slower growth, customer data could also become more lucrative than vehicle sales.
During the meeting, Mr. Huu-Hoi Tran - Partner, Advisory Head of Automotive, KPMG China, will share with you the survey results from the views of OEMs, Suppliers, retailers and ICT players on how these market players see the changing face of the industry. Changes are inevitable, but how all be prepared for the changes that is already happening globally and particularly China?
Agenda:
09:30-09:40 Opening & Roundtable Introduction
09:40-10:10 Presentation: Changing Face of the Automotive Industry by Mr. Huu-Hoi Tran - Partner, Advisory Head of Automotive, KPMG China
10:10-11:00 Q&A and Roundtable Discussion
Our speaker:
Huu-Hoi Tran has over 18 years of professional experience in the consulting industry, with strong advisory experience in Strategy Advisory including corporate strategy, market entry, strategic and innovation management. He worked in projects in Europe and Asia, including countries such as Germany, Greece, Russia, Singapore, Hong Kong, and China. Prior to joining KPMG, Hoi worked for a US-based management consultancy in Europe and for the in-house consultancy of the incumbent Deutsche Telekom in China
Hoi joined KPMG in 2010, he is KPMG China’s National Head of the Automotive Sector. He is also leading the Digital Auto and New Mobility initiatives at KPMG China.
Registration:
If you would like to attend this meeting in Shanghai, please register here or contact Ms. Ashley Luo at aluo@europeanchamber.com.cn before 5 July 2016 COB.