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  • Wednesday, 26 June 2019
  • 11:26 - 11:26
  • Duration: 11 mins
  • Publication date: 09 Jul 2019
  • Location: Francis Crick, Wellcome Genome Campus, Cambridge, United Kingdom
  • Part of event Cambridge Wireless 2019

About the session

As transportation increasingly electrifies, the challenges and opportunities this creates will require more sophisticated systems that go beyond charging infrastructure and new battery chemistries. The role of home energy management, networked vehicle charging, the nature of vehicle maintenance and services could all significantly change, driven by the digital technology.

Keywords:
  • AI
  • EV
  • IoT
  • Tesla
  • V2X charging
  • autonomy
  • big data
  • blockchain
  • buses
  • car
  • cloud
  • consumer unit
  • customer
  • customer service
  • digitising
  • drones
  • electric vehicles
  • electrification
  • electronics
  • innovation
  • manufacturing
  • mobility
  • product systems
  • self-driving vehicles
  • smart mobility

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  • Jonathan  Tudor

    Jonathan Tudor

    Centrica

    Jonathan heads up strategy for Centrica Innovations, established in 2017 to invest in new technology and ideas that will transform the way we live, work and move.Prior to joining, Jonathan served as the global managing director of BP Ventures. He has 20-years of experience in various technology based business development and investment roles. He was the ventures director at QinetiQ in the UK where he helped create and spin-out several high-tech companies in sensors, software, data analysis and materials. In his early career, he had also worked for the Carl Zeiss Group in Germany to help develop their drug screening business.
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