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- Posted December 30, 2014
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Firm presents program on future of 'Telematics'
Foley invites people to its breakfast program "Drive Forward: The Future of Telematics" which is held in conjunction with the 2015 Detroit Auto Show. The event will take place on Wednesday, Jan. 14, at the Detroit Athletic Club, 241 Madison St. in Detroit, from 8 to 11:30 a.m.
Thriving on innovation, the automotive industry is continually called upon to deliver components and technologies that enhance the interconnectivity of vehicles. Telematics not only applies to technology that enables automobiles to run, now they will be asked to interface with satellites, mobile devices, and beyond. The program will feature a discussion on technology advancements, trends, and strategies regarding the future of telematics. The industry leaders on the panel will provide their unique perspectives and take questions on vehicle connectivity.
There is no cost to participate in this program, but pre-registration is required. For additional information, contact Christina Wade at cwade@foley.com.
Published: Tue, Dec 30, 2014
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