Aktiviteter
- 20 Maj, 2020
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Webinar Business Sweden: Accelerating change in the global automotive industry
Leading automotive industry experts are reacting to the impact of the Covid-19 global pandemic.
The future of the global automotive and OEM industry has been heavily disrupted by the Coronavirus pandemic, and before that, global megatrends had already set the wheels in motion for change. The short-term impact from China’s automotive industry shut down has reverberated around the world, with production being halted or slowed down in all of the major markets.Industry experts from BIL Sweden, Drive Sweden and FKG’s Fredrik Sidal join Business Sweden’s global automotive team for an informative webinar where they will share industry insights about from our report, Accelerating Change. The webinar will also deep dive into the immediate and future strategies and initiatives that will enable the industry to recover and grow to meet current and future demands.
Following topics will be addressed at this FREE webinar:
✓ Meeting the demands of digitalisation and connectivity
✓ Opportunities for OEMs to grow market share
✓ Short- and long-term impact and strategies to recover from Covid-19When: Wednesday, 20th May
Time: 13:00 – 15:00Register HERE.
The webinar will be in english.
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