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Opening by Malcolm Johnson, ITU Director TSB
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Ladies and gentlemen,
It is a pleasure for me to open this fourth Fully Networked Car workshop. A
workshop on the topic of information and communications technologies (ICTs) and
cars makes for a fascinating event and I am pleased to see over 250 people have
registered the workshop.
As previously it is organized by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU)
with the support of our partners in the World Standards Cooperation: the
International Organization for Standardization (ISO), and the International
Electrotechnical Commission (IEC).
I would like to thank the steering committee chaired by my deputy Reinhard
Scholl for their hard work in putting the programme together, and of course the
Geneva Motor Show and Palexpo for agreeing to host the event for the third year
running.
I would also like to thank most sincerely this year’s sponsors Connexis and
Freescale Semiconductor without whose support this would not have been possible.
This year we are very proud to have such an impressive array of speakers. Top of
the bill are keynotes from, Mr Max Mosley, President of the FIA (F�d�ration
Internationale de l’Automobile) which is the governing body of motor sports
worldwide, including the Formula 1 World Championship.
We also have:
- Michael Mayer, CEO, Freescale Semiconductor;
- Oliver Bahns, Head, Global Business Development and Consulting (Automotive), T-Systems;
- Kenji Ikeura, President, Connexis;
- Hermann Meyer, CEO, ERTICO (ITS Europe); and
- David Butler, Marketing Director, Honda Formula 1 Racing Team, who have very kindly loaned us their 2008
F1 car as a symbol of the theme of this year's event: climate change.
I am also very pleased that this year for the first time we have the ITU
Secretary-General, Dr. Hamadoun Tour� to give a welcome address, as well as Alan
Bryden Secretary General of ISO, and Jack Sheldon will speak on behalf of Aharon
Amit, IEC General Secretary, who unfortunately is unable to be with us this
morning.
I am sure you are all very much looking forward to hear what they have to say,
so with no further delay I invite the Secretary-General to speak. |
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