General Motors

All General Motors Videos:

  • The connected car of the future is here, but it’s still evolving to meet customer demands. Steve Schwinke of General Motors discusses the current state of CV, its future and what CV will mean for consumers.

  • What is the status of autonomous vehicles? What are the barriers to full AV deployment and how will the transition to 5G impact development? Experts from the automotive and technology sectors discuss the future of AV, and the next steps in development of this multi-industry disruptor.

  • Future roads will host a combination of shared rides, electric cars and autonomous vehicles, says Peter Kosak, Executive Director of Global Urban Mobility Programs at General Motors. Kosak talks with TIA NOW about consumers’ evolving views on autonomous vehicles, how easier modes of transportation affect the future of car ownership, and what hurdles still need to be addressed as we transition to more embedded connectivity and shared mobility.

  • User Experience (UX) and Customer Experience (CX) are under transformation. Customers expect more, and organizations can deliver more. The question is “Of what?” Is it greater engagement? A higher bar for meeting of expectations? A more in-depth immersion into a brand and its offerings? This panel of UX and CX specialists will dissect how human behavior and digital knowledge will combine to create new paradigms of interaction in a consumer driven world of business and government.

  • Register today for TIA 2016: Network of the Future, where the communications ecosystem comes together to dream, share and discover pathways to solve the need for ubiquitous connectivity for consumers, enterprise and government. This year we focus on 5G Network Innovations, Internet of Things, Cybersecurity, and Network Virtualization – exploring the markets, technologies and policy issues for each. Keynotes include executives from AT&T, Verizon, Red Hat, Comcast, Cisco and more.

  • Spectrum scarcity is not only a concern in our businesses, but now also in our cars. Harry Lightsey, Executive Director, Global Connected Customer, Public Policy at General Motors tells TIA NOW that emerging Wi-Fi technologies could cause interference in radio spectrum used for mission critical services that reduce vehicle collisions.

  • The burgeoning industry of connected vehicles relies heavily on the reliability of the communications network. Tim Nixon, a keynote presenter at the TIA 2015 Network of the Future conference, talked about the growing number of data transactions in all General Motors vehicles and why a high bandwidth and low latency network is integral for connected cars.

  • Tim Nixon, Executive Director and Chief Technology Officer of Applications Delivery and Global Connected Customer Experience at General Motors, spoke to TIA NOW about GM’s move towards in vehicle Wi-Fi and 4G LTE, to enhance vehicular communications services.

  • Leaders from General Motors, Ericsson and the Texas A&M Transportation Institute discuss the evolving Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) market and how automotive OEMs are partnering with networking OEMs to take advantage of the growing business opportunities in the ITS space.