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Outlook On The Global Development Of Future Automotive Mobility

In this audio interview from Global Business Professor, Chris Mason, CEO of FISITA, discusses the development of future mobility and propulsion systems and why they are a key issue on a global scale.

Global Business Professor’s latest audio interview, “Outlook on the Global Development of the Future Automotive Mobility,” features Chris Mason, CEO of FISITA, and global automotive mobility expert. FISITA is the international network for automotive engineers, representing more than 200,000 engineers in 37 countries. FISITA promotes excellence in mobility engineering, and is holding a one-day FISITA Plus Conference on July 13 in London.

In the 17-minute audio interview, Mason discusses:

  • The development of future mobility and propulsion systems and how they are key issue on a global scale
  • How the development and integration of connectivity and artificial intelligence impacts the global automotive market
  • How consumer attitudes drive the development of future mobility technologies and models
  • What knowledge is needed to understand the potential impacts of future mobility scenarios on world-wide cities and urban centers

About Chris Mason:

Mason joined FISITA as CEO in August 2014, continuing a successful career with more than 25 years experience working in the automotive industry.

Prior to joining FISITA, Mason spent 14 years working within Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders, the U.K.’s premier automotive membership organization, was a member of the senior management team and managing director of subsidiary, Motor Codes.

During this time, Mason became recognized as an expert within the U.K. automotive industry and received recognition and awards from the industry for his work throughout the years. He is a Fellow of the Institute of the Motor Industry and is regularly featured in the U.K. industry’s top 50 “movers and shakers” list.

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