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Workshop

Future Networked Car symposium 2025

In person
  • Date
    11 July 2025
    Timeframe
    09:00 - 15:00 CEST
    Duration
    6 hours
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    FNC unites the telecom and automotive sectors at international level to explore advances in connectivity, automated mobility, and AI in transport, sharing insights on technology, business, and standards implications at ITU and UNECE.

    Join us at the Future Network Car (FNC) Symposium, where the automotive and telecommunication worlds converge to discuss technology and policy frameworks for safer and smarter mobility. Hosted by AI for Good, the symposium revisits the transformative potential of AI in the automotive and mobility sectors, exploring how AI is revolutionizing transportation and the cutting-edge technologies driving these advancements.

    For more information: https://fnc.itu.int

  • AI is revolutionizing the mobility landscape, potentially offering unprecedented benefits in safety, efficiency, and user experience. This session will delve into how AI can optimize traffic management, enhance vehicle safety through predictive maintenance and collision avoidance systems, and personalize mobility services to meet individual needs. Join us to explore the future of mobility powered by AI.

    AI is touching all points in the automotive industry from vehicle design, manufacturing, marketing, and hiring to the functioning of in-vehicle systems. In-vehicle systems, too, are being transformed from digital assistants and contextually enhanced experiences to automated and semi-automated driving and collision avoidance technology. This session will focus on the technical infrastructure required to deliver AI benefits in automotive systems and on the development of guidelines, standards and regulations to ensure good automotive AI.

    As AI becomes integral to automotive systems, ethical considerations surrounding human oversight, data privacy, and equitable access come to the forefront. This session will explore how AI can support human drivers without overwhelming them, the importance of prioritizing certain types of vehicle data for sharing, and the need for ethical fail-safes in case of system malfunctions.

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