AutoTechInsight Webinar: Auto Shanghai Recap

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Join us for a review of this year’s Auto Shanghai. Our experts were on-site and will provide you with an overview of the announcements and trends witnessed first-hand at the biennial gathering. During the session, we will cover topics such as connected car technologies, innovations in interior and lighting, developments in chassis design, and key new vehicle introductions.

Join us for an exclusive recap of this important event, highlighting critical insights on existing and emerging automotive technologies in Mainland China and elsewhere.

Analysts

Anna is a principal analyst and manager in the connected car & vehicle experience team at S&P Global Mobility.

Since joining the company in November 2006, Anna has developed and headed the Infotainment focus area. Now her research focuses on connectivity and vehicle experience topics mainly for the North American market.

In addition, Anna manages a team of analysts that focus on the hardware aspects of the connected car and user interfaces. Anna has led and contributed to numerous projects that include detailed analysis of in-vehicle head unit systems, acoustic systems as well as telematics solutions for a number of international OEM and supplier companies to support critical decisions that shape the automotive and transportation business landscape.

Fanni Li is Principal Research Analyst for Connected Car with S&P Global Mobility.

Ms. Li specializes in the areas of digital cockpit, connected car, digital services strategy and roadmap. She has extensive experience in providing features and hardware benchmark, connected car strategy to automotive OEMs, as well as providing technology and supply chain analysis to tech companies and automotive suppliers. Complementary research includes topics from OEM strategy, digital cockpit hardware and features benchmark, supply chain analysis and consumer adoption of features and services.

Her responsibilities include research and analysis of digital cockpit and connected car in China as well as global lead of over the air update and connected services market analysis.

Fanni Li has 10 years working experience in automotive industry with engineering background. Prior to joining S&P Global Mobility, she worked for global European automotive group for several years focusing on project management and product development of infotainment domain products.

Fanni Li holds a Master of Engineering in Mechatronic System from the University of Technology of Compiegne in France, along with a Master of Business Administration from the University of Canberra.

Laura Dong is a Research Analyst at Automotive Supply Chain and Technology Department. She is responsible for automotive lighting and interior technology forecast, as well as supply chain analysis in Greater China.

Laura had previously work experience in a leading automotive Opto-semiconductors company as a product marketing, in charge of auto lighting product management, project tracking and trend analysis in China. Laura graduated from The University of Warwick in the United Kingdom, with a Master of Science degree.

Mengyin Tao is a principal research analyst within the automotive supply chain & technology group, specializing in automotive chassis components and light weighting materials.

He focuses on researching and forecasting related technologies and supply-chain trends for light vehicles for China market. In the position of regional analyst, he is widely engaged in forums and sessions organized by industry associations to facilitate extensive communications about the future insights.

Mengyin has over 10 years of experience within the automotive industry. Prior to joining S&P Global Mobility, he served as a senior design engineer at Ford China research and engineering centre and took responsibility of developing suspension and steering components for several passenger cars successfully launched in global markets.

Mengyin holds master’s and bachelor’s degrees in mechanical engineering from Southeast University (Nanjing, China) and Shandong University (Jinan, China)

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