Watch the EV/AV Showcase

 

This event showcased and celebrated the strength and breadth of the electric and autonomous vehicle technology ecosystem in Melbourne’s South-East.

It was brought to you by Greater South East Melbourne (GSEM) and the Victorian Government, Department of Jobs, Precincts and Regions.

It followed a successful Round Table Event with key industry contributors.

Watch to learn more and connect with:

– Companies and organisations leading the way

– Research organisations paving the way for future innovation

– Industry supply chain specialists

– Stakeholders and VIPs focussed firmly on the sector.

The event included a panel of experts who answered questions about the industry and provided a comprehensive overview of the capacity and potential of the sector.

If you are engaged in the domestic and industrial autonomous vehicle / electric vehicle sectors, the automotive or energy sectors, you won’t want to miss this session. 

Speakers included:

  • Angela Krepcik Regional Director, Southern and Eastern Office, Department of Jobs, Precincts and Regions

  • Ross de Rango, Head of Energy and Infrastructure, Electric Vehicle Council

  • Prof Maria Forsyth, Deakin University BatTRI-Hub

  • Ross Cureton, Director, Product Planning, PACCAR Australia

  • Dickson Leow, General Manager, IM Group

  • Aidan Kelly, Director, XM2

  • John Karambalis, Founder, Stealth

  • Bill Gillespie, President – Asia Pacific, SEA

  • Rod Wilson, General Manager, Lumen Freedom

EXPERT PANEL DISCUSSION AND QUESTIONS:

  • WHAT NEXT FOR EVs and AVs in SOUTH EAST MELBOURNE?

EXPERT PANEL:

  • Ifor Ffowcs Williams, Chief Executive Officer, Cluster Navigators

  • Jack Kormas, Managing Director, TEXTRON

  • Paul Davis, Operations Manager, Rectifier Technologies

Format: ZOOM recording

When:  11 November, 2021

Brought to you by Greater South East Melbourne (GSEM) and the Victorian Government, Department of Jobs, Precincts and Regions.

 
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