TMC and Crossfire Media has announced the IoT Evolution Connected Transportation Conference being held July 11-14, at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, has opened its call for speakers. Speaking proposals will be accepted through March 15. The conference explores the improvements in automobiles, fleet management and worldwide logistics services.
The organizers say attendees will leave with an understanding of how IoT enabled solutions will transform consumer and business transportation products and services including medical and pharma cold chain transport, auto infotainment, usage based insurance, telematics and more. The conference program also will feature keynotes from AT&T, Goodyear, VMware and the Weather Co.
“While the media loves to focus on the autonomous car, the parts available today are highlighting the value of the whole IoT solutions,” said Carl Ford, CEO, Crossfire Media, executive director of content, IoT Evolution. “We are looking at the practical value found in today’s IoT implementations. You can be inspired by how IoT telematics is already changing our daily lives.”
For full details and to submit a proposal, visit the call for papers website. For questions, contact Carl Ford at [email protected]. Submit speaking requests on the following topics, or feel free to recommend a topic:
- Autotainment: Blending the Phone with the Dashboard
- Public Transport and IoT Solutions: Light Rail and Buses
- It’s all about the Phone: When IoT is all Software and You
- Autos and Autonomy: Keeping the Right Eyes on the Road
- Usage Based Insurance Strategies
- Worldwide Solutions using IoT
- Trucking Compliance: The IoT Rules for the Road
- GeoFencing: Restricting Movement to Where you Want It
Registration for Connected Transportation Conference is now open. For more information, contact Frank Coppola at 203-852-6800 ext. 131 or at [email protected]. For media registration, contact Jessica Seabrook. Companies interested in exhibiting, sponsorship or advertising packages should contact Matthew Gleeson at 203.852.6800 ext. 145.