
The Future of the Car Industry
The future of the car industry - is it driverless? Evan Davis and guests discuss.
The Bottom Line · BBC Radio 4
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Show Notes
The future of the car industry. How car manufacturers are joining forces with "ride hailing" companies like Uber and why the future might be driverless. Evan Davis and guests discuss.
Disruptive technology has made seismic changes to several business models: think Apple iTunes and the music industry or Netflix and our television viewing habits. It seems that the car industry might be next. Unlike their predecessors, car manufacturers are joining forces with the technology companies. Google with Ford, Uber with Volvo, General Motors with Lyft, pooling their expertise and resources. Joining Evan Davis on the programme are three guests who will talk about the hopes and fears for the industry and what this will mean for the rest of us.
GUESTS
Georg Ell, Director, Western Europe, Tesla Motors
Matteo de Renzi, CEO, Western Europe, Gett
and
Dr. Eberhard Zeeb, Senior Manager, Function and Software Driving Assistance, Daimler
Producer: Julie Ball.