Background:
The major countries in the world are implementing increasingly stricter policies and regulations on energy saving and emission reduction. The development of new energy vehicle industry had become one of the key tasks in the development of the automobile industries in these countries. They have successively strengthened the top-level design and adopted a series of measures to promote the rapid development of the new energy vehicle industry. The shift from policy-driven to market-driven is the inevitable stage of the development of new energy vehicle industry. The new technologies and new models are constantly accelerating the pace of innovation in the new energy vehicle industry. The new energy vehicle industry involves many aspects such as the revision of policy and regulation, energy structure adjustment, infrastructure improvement, strategic transformation of enterprise, and industrial chain expansion. Opening and cooperation, coordinated development, and mutual benefit are the key factors in promoting the maturity of the new energy .
Discussion Topics:
In order to promote the cooperation and development between the new energy vehicle industries both in home and abroad. The G9 Forum will build a multilateral exchange platform for the automobile industries in China, the United States, Japan, Korea, Germany, France, Italy, the United Kingdom, and Sweden etc.. We will invite the government officials, industry experts and high-level executives from the enterprises from the above-mentioned countries to discuss how to grasp the development trend of the new energy vehicle industry and effectively meet the opportunities and challenges.
Form of Conference:
We will specially invite the government officials, industry experts, and high-level executives of the enterprises from the above-mentioned countries to hold the round table meeting. Under the guidance of host, each guest will make a speech (5 minutes) in turn at the rostrum.After the speeches, all special guests will conduct the discussion for 30 minutes.
Host: Yu Kai, CPC Party Secretary, President and General Manager, China Automotive Technology and Research Center Co., Ltd.
Lecturer:
China:
Chen Bin, Executive Vice President, China Machinery Industry Federation
Dongfeng Motor Corporation
Changan Automobile
Guangzhou Automobile Group Co., Ltd.
Brilliance Auto Group Holdings Limited
BYD Company Limited
Anhui Jianghuai Automobile Co., Ltd.
Huang Ximing, Chairman and CEO, Bordrin Motor Company
USA:
Anning Chen, Group Vice President, Ford Motor Company, President and CEO, Ford China
Japan:
Yuji Shiozaki, Director for Automotive International Trade Policy Automobile Division, Manufacturing Industries Bureau, Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry
Naoto MURAOKA, Chairman, China Liaison Subcommittee, International Affairs Committee, JAMA
Dong Changzheng, Executive Deputy General Manager, Toyota Motor (China) Investment Co., Ltd.
Hiroki SASAKI, Vice President, Nissan (China) Investment Co., Ltd
Germany:
Stefan Bernhart, Economic and Industry Counsellor, Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany Beijing
Thomas Meurers, General Manager of the German Association of the Automotive Industry (VDA) China
Yan LENG, Executive Vice President, External Affairs & Public Policy, Daimler Greater China Ltd.
Diana Yao, Vice President, Government Affairs BMW Group Region China
UK:
Derek Lawlor, Chief Technical and Statutory Operations Officer, VCA
Jie Li, Executive Vice President of Government Affairs & Alliance Office, Jaguar Land Rover China Ltd.
France:
Grégoire Olivier, Groupe PSA Executive Vice President, General Secretary
Italy:
Guan Guozhong, Vice President and Head of External Relations, Policies, Government Affairs & Corporate Communications of the FCA APAC Region
Korea:
Kim Cheol Mook, Head of China Research Institute, Hyundai Motor Group (China) Ltd.
Sweden:
Xiaolin Yuan, Senior Vice President, Asia Pacific, Volvo Car Group; President & CEO, Volvo Car Asia Pacific