Kuala Lumpur International Aut Motive Conference (Kliac) 2018
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Organised by: Strategic Partner: KUALA LUMPUR INTERNATIONAL AUT MOTIVE CONFERENCE (KLIAC) 2018 BEYOND MOBILITY: MOVING SUSTAINABLY Opening Keynote: YB Dr. Ong Kian Ming Deputy Minister of International Trade and Industry Associate Partner: Held in conjunction with the: 21 - 22 November 2018 Malaysia International Trade & Exhibition Centre (MITEC) Kuala Lumpur www.asli.com.my KUALA LUMPUR INTERNATIONAL AUTOMOTIVE CONFERENCE (KLIAC) 2018 Going full swing into the 4th Industrial Revolution, mobility has evolved beyond moving from one point to another hence this year’s theme of ‘Beyond Mobility’ for both the Kuala Lumpur International Automotive Conference (KLIAC) and the Kuala Lumpur International Motor Show (KLIMS). Joseph Kopser of RideScout aptly described mobility in today’s term as encompassing the entire ecosystem of connectivity options including infrastructure and their synergy, in addition to societal and environmental implications. The automotive industry has advanced beyond selling vehicles to providing solutions in totality in order to move people and goods sustainably. This Conference provides a timely platform for intellectually stimulating and constructive exchange of views to further the growth of the local automotive industry sustainably given the decrease in production, assembly and registration of new vehicles since 2016. It is geared towards addressing local developments in the industry and the wider ecosystem by bringing together experts and leading players to share and discuss their inputs concerning the industry and ecosystem roadmap beyond 2025. WHO SHOULD ATTEND? WHY ATTEND? ■ Top and Middle Management in the Automotive, Components ■ Gain insights from experts and leading players on shaping the and Logistics Industry future of the industry and ecosystem by positioning it as the key ■ Manufacturers, Trading Companies and SMEs connector in multi-modal transportation systems ■ Policymakers and Regulators especially from the areas of ■ Learn to capitalise on new technological and digital drivers of transport and manufacturing growth, to develop adaptive business strategies by building ■ Bankers, Investors, Fund Managers and Venture Capitalists sustainability consciousness into it, and to more effectively ■ Analysts, Researchers and Consultants position your brand and products to stand out from competitors ■ Academicians and the public interested in the local and ■ Benefit from the expertise and in-depth assessments of the regional automotive industry various role players who are leaders in their respective fields ■ Excellent opportunity to broaden your contact base and network with leading players in the automotive industry and across the entire supply chain 21 - 22 November 2018 Malaysia International Trade & Exhibition Centre (MITEC) Kuala Lumpur CONFIRMED SPEAKERS • Dato’ Muhamad Madani Sahari • Datuk (Dr.) Aminar Rashid Salleh CEO, Malaysia Automotive Institute (MAI) President and CEO, Perusahaan Otomobil Kedua (Perodua) • Dato’ Syed Mohamad Syed Murtaza Advisor, Motorcycle & Scooter Assemblers and • Dato’ Sri Dr. Arifuddin Mohamed Shah Distributors Association of Malaysia (MASAAM); and Managing Director, Malaysian Formula Bikes Director, Armstrong Auto Parts • Emeritus Prof Dr. Zakariah Abdul Rashid • Dato’ Radzaif Mohamed Executive Director, Malaysian Institute of Economic Deputy CEO, Proton Holdings Research • Prof Yeah Kim Leng • Assoc Prof Ir Dr. Pakharuddin Mohd Samin Senior Fellow, Jeffrey Sachs Center on Sustainable Director, Automotive Development Centre, Universiti Development Teknologi Malaysia • Dr. Mohd Azman Zainul Abidin • Mr. Simon Song Former Group CEO, Malaysian Green Technology Corp Managing Director, Robert Bosch Malaysia (GreenTech) • Mr. Firdaos Rosli • Mr. Vivek Vaidya Director – Economics & Trade, ISIS Senior Vice President - Mobility, Frost & Sullivan • Mr. Ali Salman • Mr. Gaurav Bhasin CEO, IDEAS CEO, Mudah.my • Mr. Carsten Mueller Deiters • Mr. Hamish Stone Purchasing Director SEA, BMW Group CEO, iCar Asia • Mr. Mohd Zakwan Zabidi • Mr. Tan Chee Seng Senior Vice President, MIGHT Representative, Motorcycle & Scooter Assemblers and Distributors Association of Malaysia (MASAAM) PROGRAMME Day One - 21 November 2018 (Wednesday) 8.30 am Arrival and Registration of Participants • Utilising dealerships to enhance customer experience and drive sales 9.15 am WELCOMING SPEECH • Use of predictive analytics to support timely supply of Tan Sri Ramon Navaratnam components and optimum maintenance of vehicles Board Director, Asian Strategy & Leadership Institute (ASLI) Aftermarket transformation – 4R2S industry standard for • automotive parts and components Datuk Aishah Ahmad President, Malaysian Automotive Association (MAA) 3.15 pm PANEL 4: DRIVING SOLUTIONS SUSTAINABLY How ready are we to switch to Energy Efficient Vehicles 9.30 am OPENING KEYNOTE and other Environmentally-Friendly Options YB Dr. Ong Kian Ming Deputy Minister of International Trade and Industry • Developments in electric-drive vehicles (hybrid, plug-in hybrid, fully electric, fuel cell) 10.00 am Morning Refreshments • Malaysia’s objective to create an energy efficient vehicle – where do we stand now? 10.30 am PANEL 1: CEO-REGULATOR ROUNDTABLE • Addressing carbon emissions (improving fuel efficiency Defining and Driving the Industry and Ecosystem Roadmap and minimising environmental impact with better Beyond 2025 combustion engines) • Alternative fuels and related infrastructure (viability of • Market outlook for private vehicles and commercial vehicles in hydrogen electric energy, biofuels, or advanced Malaysia and ASEAN (Jan-May’18 TIV: Malaysia contracted petroleum-based fuels) 4%, Indonesia grew 6%, Myanmar grew 105%, Philippines contracted 10%, and Thailand grew 18%) 4.15pm PANEL 5: WHAT ABOUT TWO-WHEELERS? (In contrast production in Malaysia grew 8%, Indonesia grew Future trends and opportunities for motorcycles in urban 7%, Myanmar grew 211%, Philippines contracted 40%, and (within multi-modal transportation systems) and rural (lack Thailand grew 12%) of infrastructure like paved roads) settings • Trends in introduction of new vehicle models (e.g. fuel efficiency, digitisation in terms of connectivity, automation etc.) • Key short-term and long-term trends • Impact of local and international regulations (e.g. existing and • Viability of energy-efficient motorcycles in the current in the pipeline) markets • Promoting closer collaboration between industry and • Growth opportunities in Malaysia and ASEAN, especially government e-commerce • Positioning private vehicles as a key component in the • Promoting safety-consciousness to reduce motorcyclist evolving mobility value-chain (increasingly inter-modal mobility fatalities solutions in the Greater Klang Valley will be replicated across major conurbations to mitigate urban congestion) 5.15 pm End of Day 1 & Afternoon Refreshments 11.45 am PANEL 2: ECONOMIC OUTLOOK General and Industry-Specific Expectations in the Near and Medium Term Day Two - 22 November 2018 (Thursday) Joint Ceremony for • General state of the Global, ASEAN and Malaysian economy Closing of Kuala Lumpur International Automotive Conference (KLIAC) 2018 & • Global Automotive Industry Outlook Opening of Kuala Lumpur International Motor Show (KLIMS) 2018 • Malaysian and ASEAN Automotive Industry Outlook post-AFTA/AEC • What the industry should expect from China’s Belt and Road 9.00 am Arrival of Guests and Members of the Press Initiative 10.00 am Arrival of Guest of Honour 12.45 pm LUNCHEON TALK 10.05 am KLIMS’18 OPENING REMARKS Mr. Aaran Newman YBhg Datuk Aishah Ahmad Director, auto.i.t. President, Malaysian Automotive Association, & Chairman, KLIMS’18 Organising Committee 1.15 pm Lunch 10.20 am OFFICIAL SPEECH BY GUEST OF HONOUR 2.15 pm PANEL 3: SPREADING THE TECHNOLOGICAL REVOLUTION YB Tuan Anthony Loke ACROSS THE SUPPLY CHAIN Minister of Transport, Malaysia Bringing efficiencies to component manufacturers, vehicle dealerships and service centres, and logistics providers 10.40 am Official Launch of Kuala Lumpur International Motor Show • Suppliers’ (OEMs’) challenges in reducing costs and 2018 Opening gambit increasing productivity, especially for high-technology components 10.50 am Special Tour of KLIMS’18 • Exploring e-commerce as another distribution option Press Conference Lunch 2.00 pm End of programme • ASLI is a PSMB/HRDF training provider • The Organisers reserve the right to alter the content and timing of the programme in the best interest of the Conference and are not responsible for cancellations due to unforeseen circumstances • The Organisers accept no responsibility for statements made orally or in written materials distributed by any role-players at the Conference. In addition, the Organisers are not responsible for any copying, republication or redistribution of such statements • Copyright © Asian Strategy & Leadership Institute (ASLI) and Malaysian Automotive Association (MAA) 2018. ® All rights reserved. KUALA LUMPUR INTERNATIONAL AUTOMOTIVE CONFERENCE 2018 REGISTRATION FORM 21 - 22 November 2018 • Malaysia International Trade & Exhibition Centre, KL Asian Strategy & Leadership Institute (ASLI) recognises the importance of protecting your personal information and is committed to the compliance of the Personal Data Protection Act 2010. Visit www.asli.com.my to view our Personal Data Protection Notice, which sets out among others, the types of personal information we collect and how we process your personal information. Please indicate the nature of your business Organisation’s Name