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2010 events in China

 

May

 

Expo 2010 Shanghai

1 May - 31 October 2010

Shanghai, China

 

Intertraffic China 2010
26 May -28 May 2010
Beijing, China

  

 

2009 events in China

 

October

 

SIMBAII Sino-European Workshop

26 October 2009

Beijing, China

 

 

March

 

Intertraffic China 2009
18 - 20 March 2009
Shanghai, China

 

 

 


 

 

2008 events in China

 

December

 

First Telematics & Traffic Info Service Summit in China

 

Organizers: Society of Automotive Engineers of China
Venue: Huating Hotel & Towers, Shanghai, China
Time: December 12, 2008 (Friday)
Scale: 400 delegates from Telematics and traffic information service industries
Format: Plenary session + keynote speech + panel discussion + product release + networking

 

Three years ago, Telematics was rarely known in China, but now it has become a hot topic in the industry. In 2009, GM OnStar and Toyota G-BOOK will officially launch Telematics services in China. Just like other mainstream auto brands, the two players can do well in auto manufacturing and sales. However, when it comes to provide Telematics services in China, it is a different case. Just like boxing champion Muhammad Ali bolding to come to China for martial arts competition – the  game rules and play tactics are totally different. To promote the services in a new market, automakers have to seek  local partners, and they often face a lot of challenges about new business models and new service demands derived from different state conditions. While the world is watching the two players’ Telematics move in China, industry insiders are pondering on the following:

  • What’s the difference between the Chinese Telematics policy and law environment and the international market?
  • How should OEMs choose local partners and TCU/Navi suppliers?
  • How should independent TSPs serve Chinese automakers?
  • What role do Chinese wireless carriers play in the Telematics industry?
  • Before international players enter the China market and formulate business models, how should they deal with the challenges of different state conditions and cultures?
  • What Telematics services are most needed by Chinese people? Navigation and traffic information services? E call based on Chinese PSAP? B call?
  • What’s the status quo and future trend of China’s traffic information services? TMC or VICS?
  • How to select reliable traffic information service providers in China?

On the occasion of the Chinese auto industry’s celebration of the 30th anniversary of China’s Reform and Opening-up, SAE-China elaborately designs and organizes the summit forum Telematics@China, and sincerely invite its member companies as well as domestic and overseas professionals to give precious suggestions for Chinese Telematics and talk over the development of the industry.

 

For more information, send a mail to tc@telematics-china.com.cn.

 

 

October

 

International ITS Conference & Expo 2008 Shanghai
15 - 17 October 2008 
Shanghai, China

 

China's Premier Traffic Event – 29-31 October 2008


The inaugural China Traffic Summit, due to take place in Beijing this October, will have as objective to explore the latest transport infrastructure developments in China, with an emphasis on planned and new projects. The summit will also discuss the investment opportunities present in China’s road & rail sector. The key themes for the conference sessions include:


„« Planning, Investment & Financing
„« Intermodal Developments
„« Regional Connectivity & Airport Links
„« Regulatory & Legal Environment
„« Road-specific Issues
„« Environmental Issues
„« Large-scale Events: Planning Transport For The Olympics, etc.

 

Preliminary Draft Program : .pdf (63 KB)

 

 

September

 

3rd China Asphalt Summit 2008

25 - 26 September 2008

Shanghai, China

 


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