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EyeForAuto Announces 2000 Conference Event
EyeForAuto (www.eyeforauto.com), has announced the industry leaders on telematics speaking at the EyeForAuto USA 2000 event. The Conference takes at the Fairmont Hotel in San Jose on Nov 29 - Dec 1.

Attendees and speakers at EyeForAuto USA 2000 will discuss the latest hot topics in telematics and wireless applications for automotive manufacturers, suppliers, and associated companies.

"Automotive telematics is the hottest new technology for automotive customer relationship management, driver assistance, and road safety for manufacturers, automotive suppliers, and technology companies by 2002," states Toby Webb, CEO of EyeForAuto.

"Consumers and automotive companies alike are beginning to realize that wireless communication for vehicles opens up a whole new medium of entertainment and interactivity for drivers, and a whole new profit opportunity for manufacturers, auto suppliers, and content and technology providers," continues Webb. "By 2010, this is likely to be a $50 billion industry, and companies that are not involved now will miss out in a huge emerging market."

"We're already seeing the major Manufacturers setting up spin off telematics divisions to deal with this whole new market in the coming months and years, "he confers. "This is not a side issue for both the automotive industry or mobile content providers -- we'll see more and more partnerships in the next few months, in just the same way as we did with automotive online CRM last year."

Attendees of the Conference will discuss the key issues with CEOs and other Senior Executives from ATX Technologies, Lear Corporation, Onstar Communications, Mercedes-Benz USA, Toyota Motor Sales USA, Motorola Telematics Communications Group, Johnson Controls, Siemens Automotive, Collins and Aikman Corporation, Webrasca Mobile Technologies, and Denso North America to name a few. Case studies of both manufacturers and technology providers will provide an insight into where the industry is moving in 2001 and beyond.

General conference Keynotes include Irving Miller, vice president, Office Of The Web, Toyota Motor Sales USA; David Sanders, vice president, Global Automotive Consulting, Cap Gemini Ernst & Young; John Kay, E-Business Director, TRW; and Bill MacFarlane, CIO of Siemens Automotive.

Link for more info: www.eyeforauto.com






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