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LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM

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Dear Colleague,

Since our 2013 Urban Mobility 3.0 workshop, we’ve seen several interesting developments across theindustry and its stakeholders. More and more electric, hybrid, and connected vehicles targeted at urbanenvironments continue to be released, such as the Toyota iRoad, BMW i3, and Opel Adam that werelaunched last year. The carsharing market continues to grow, with over 3 million members in 2013, andwith a continued evolution of the business model, such as the corporate carsharing schemes launched byAlphabet’s AlphaCity and PSA’s Share Your Fleet and the provision of new low-cost models such as CiteeCar,who developed a host model that utilises private parking facilities in return for free driving credits for just€1 per hour rental to customers.

The market for eRetailing of vehicles continues to grow with car dealers digitalising their urban stores toappeal to current and future generations of customers by rebranding as technology-led lifestyle stores andshaping the experience around futuristic mobility concepts such as electric vehicles, two wheelers, andsustainability. We’ve seen policy-led initiatives such as London’s zero-emission taxi announcements andnew concepts from manufacturers such as Karsan, who presented their Concept taxi to Urban Mobility3.0 delegates and transport authorities in 2013, a key pillar in their project development. Also, furtherinvestments and priorities are now being given to automated mobility, with significant R&D efforts andexploration of new autonomous vehicle business models well underway. Finally, there have been severaldevelopments building toward Frost & Sullivan’s vision for a fully integrated mobility platform, with newservices from Deutsche Bahn (Qixxit) and expansion of Daimler’s Moovel for example.

All of these are in line with the focus of Frost & Sullivan’s Urban Mobility workshop, which brings togetherhigh profile industry experts from mobility-related functions across the globe, including automotive, leasing,public transport, policy, carsharing, and technology experts in particular. Our 2014 sixth annual workshopwill be held at London’s prestigious Honourable Artillery Company, and the five panel discussions will focuson the mega trends impacting mobility, the new business models such as mobility integration andcarsharing, public transport solutions, big data in the automotive industry and autonomous driving, andfinally new eRetailing methods.

We look forward to welcoming you at the must attend mobility workshop of the year and sharing withyou our vision for the Future of Urban Mobility.

Yours sincerely,

Sarwant Singh | Senior Partner & Practice Director

Automotive & Transport & Visionary Innovation Group | Frost & Sullivan

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WEDNESDAY, 25 JUNE, 2014HONOURABLE ARTILLERY COMPANY, LONDON.

A full-day interactive workshop featuring debates, panel discussions and presentations on the future ofmobility and new mobility business models..

Agenda

08:00 - 08:45 Registration

08:45 - 09:00 Introduction & WelcomeSpeaker: Dorman Followwell, Partners and Director, EIA

09:00 - 10:30

Keynote Speech & Panel 1: Key Mega Trends Impacting Mobility and Future of MobilityModerated by: Sarwant Singh, Senior Partner & Practice Director

Automotive & Transport & Visionary Innovation Group, Frost & SullivanSpeakers Include:Samantha Kennedy, Senior Delivery Planning Manager, Transport for LondonShai Agassi, Founder & CEO, NEWRGYErik Jonnaert, Secretary General, European Automobile Manufacturers' Association – ACEA Erik Grab, Vice President Strategic Anticipation, Innovatoin & Sustainable Development, Michelin

10:30 - 10:45 Tea & Coffee Break

10:45 - 11:30

Panel 2: New Mobility Business Models: Vehicle Manufacturers Vision and Future DirectionModerated by: Sarwant Singh, Senior Partner & Practice Director

Automotive & Transport & Visionary Innovation Group, Frost & SullivanSpeakers Include:Robert Henrich, CEO, Daimler Mobility Services GmbHRedmer Van der Meer, General Manager, Corporate Planning, Nissan Motor CompanyDr. Ritter von Helmolt, Manager Strategic Projects, Public Policy Europe, OpelJohn Stanger, Director, Global Product Planning & Strategy, Ford

11:30 - 12:30

Panel 3: New Mobility Business Models in Leasing, Rental and Car Sharing IndustryModerated by: Franck Leveque, Vice President & Business Leader, Frost & SullivanSpeakers Include:Kit Wisdom, Head of Corporate Mobility, AlphabetMark Servodido, Managing Director, Avis Budget Group UKMark Walker, General Manager UK, Zipcar

12:30 - 13:30 Lunch Break

13:30 - 13:50 Presentation: Micro Mobility & Mobility in ChinaPresenter: Vivek Vaidya, Vice President Consulting, Frost & Sullivan

13:50 - 15:30

Panel 4: Connected Mobility, Big Data & Autonomous DrivingModerated by: Nick Ford, Senior Consultant, Frost & SullivanSpeakers Include:Niranjan Thiyagarajan, Senior Consultant, Frost & SullivanManoella Wilbaut, Head of Global Commercial Developments, Automotive Sector, DHLChris Reeves, Commercial Manager, MIRAAlex Mitchell, Director, Head of Automotive, World Economic ForumHubertus von Roenne, Vice President, Global Industry Practice, British TelecomKalman Gyimesi, Industrial Sector Offering Leader, IBMMark Grant, Business Development Director, Drive Like A GirlMichael M. Schwarz, Director Manufacturing EMEA, Cisco Consulting Services

15:30 - 15:45 Tea & Coffee Break

15:45 - 16:40

Panel 5: Future of Retailing For Cars and Aftermarket Parts and Services Moderated by: Julia Saini, Director of Consulting, Frost & SullivanSpeakers Include:Alex Rose, Marketing Director, WhocanfixmycarAndrew Hooks, Director of Motors, GumtreePaul Gordon, Managing Director, AutotorqSimon Parrott, Retail Quality & Customer Experience Manager, Volvo

16:40 - 16:55Presentation: Women Empowerment in the Automotive IndustryPresenter: Olivia Price-Walker, Senior Consultant Visionary Innovation/Automotive & Transportation, Frost & Sullivan

16:55 - 17:00 Workshop Wrap Up

17:00 - 18:00 Workshop Concludes - Networking Drinks

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Alex MitchellDirector, Head of AutomotiveWorld Economic Forum

Alex Mitchell serves as Director, Head ofAutomotive at the World Economic Forum,where he is responsible for strategic projectssuch as Making Self-Driving Vehicles a Reality.

Prior to the Forum, Alex was vice-president of Coda Automotive,an electric vehicle manufacturer in California. Alex previouslyworked for Toyota Motor Europe in business planning and retailnetwork development in Brussels, and for McKinsey & Companyas a strategy consultant. He earned a BA in InternationalRelations from Stanford University and an MBA from the WhartonSchool, University of Pennsylvania.

Alex RoseMarketing DirectorWhoCanFixMyCar.com

Alex Rose is the Marketing Director ofWhoCanFixMyCar.com, the UK's leadingaggregator of servicing and maintenance fordrivers. Users simply describe the service

required, and local garages provide a price. Previous customers'reviews allows drivers to pick their chosen garage - be it a localspecialist, fast-fitter or franchised dealer - with total confidence.Previously Alex spent four years as Google UK's AutomotiveIndustry Manager, advising OEMs, dealer groups, automotiveclassified sites and aftersales providers on their digital strategies,helping them make smarter decisions across devices, socialplatforms and digital paid media. A lifelong car enthusiast, Alextrained as a graduate with BMW (UK) Ltd and continues tomaintain a classic BMW, providing plenty of opportunities tomystery-shop WhoCanFixMyCar.com for himself.

Andrew HooksDirector of MotorsGumtree.com

Andrew Hooks is currently Director of Motorsfor Gumtree.com with responsibility forgrowing the Motors business for the UK’sleading classifieds website. Gumtree represents

the most recent of his roles during a five year tenure at eBay Inc,during which time he grew the eBay Motors businesses to market-leading positions in both the UK and Germany, and developed theUK consumer electronics division before joining Gumtree inJanuary 2014. Prior to joining eBay Inc, Andrew spent a numberof years in banking and strategy consulting. He lives in Surrey withhis wife and two children.

Chris ReevesCommercial Manager Intelligent Mobility & Future TransportTechnologies

Chris Reeves BSc (Hons) is the commercialmanager for Intelligent Mobility and FutureTransport Technologies. With over 25 years’

experience in the research, development and exploitation ofsemiconductor, sensors and electronics based technologiesworking for MIRA Ltd, QinetiQ Ltd and BT Ltd (formerly BritishTelecommunications). He has extensive experience of managingall aspects of delivery of large multidisciplinary teams and majorfacilities and a proven track record for delivering solutions tocomplex problems to meet customer and business needs acrossa wide range of electronics based technologies. Chris hassuccessfully won and delivered major commercial andcollaborative R&D programmes in the field of ICT for a diverserange of international clients and national and internationalfunding bodies.

Dorman FollowwillPartner and Director - EIAFrost & Sullivan

Dorman Followwill’s inspirational leadershipand contributions to the global Frost & Sullivanteam have accounted for outstandingperformance in regional EIA sales and profit as

a Partner, Director and Executive Committee member for theEurope, Israel, and Africa region, in 2008 and 2009, as well asrecord profitability in the Healthcare business unit in NorthAmerica from 2002-2005. Dorman has played a leading role insome of the largest consulting engagements in the history of thefirm, including ongoing projects with Bayer Biologicals and Philips,and key projects with Merck Chemicals, Montagu Private Equity,and Novartis. He also supports several key sales and new businessdevelopment initiatives in EIA. Dorman has a B.A. in TheManagement of Organisations from Stanford University andcurrently resides in Oxford, U.K., with his family.

SPEAKERS

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Erik GrabVP Strategic Anticipation, Innovation & SustainableDevelopmentMichelin

Erik Grab has more than 10 years of marketresearch experience in the automotive industryand more than 10 years of consulting and

marketing experience both gained in agency and client-side roles.Since 2009, he has been taking on different responsibilities in theinnovation and strategic anticipation fields for a global company.He began his career at Michelin as Sales Representative and thenas Market Research Officer before moving agency-side where heheld a number of senior roles for GfK and Icon / Added Value. Erikwas recruited by Michelin again in 2003 as Worldwide MarketingDirector, first for the truck division then for the passenger cardivision. In 2012 he was appointed Vice President StrategicAnticipation, Innovation & Sustainable Development for MichelinGroup. In his current role, Erik focuses on understanding thechallenges and opportunities presented by the emergence of newtechnologies and business models and the increasing demand fornew mobility solutions worldwide.

Erik JonnaertSecretary GeneralEuropean Automobile Manufacturers'Association – ACEA

Erik Jonnaert is Secretary General of ACEA, theEuropean Trade Association of the Automobileindustry bringing together all manufacturers of

cars, trucks and buses, operating in Europe, based in Brussels withoffices in Japan and China. Erik has acquired almost 28 years ofglobal experience with P&G through several leadership roles inEurope and Asia. Erik has developed a unique mix of experienceand expertise in public affairs, communications and legal affairsacross the different leadership roles he has been playing in andoutside P&G.

Franck LevequeVice President & Business Unit Leader Automotive & TransportationFrost & Sullivan

Franck Leveque was educated in Oxford andjoined Frost & Sullivan in early 2001. Since then

he has been instrumental in the development of the Automotive& Transportation practice in Europe. He is a member of theEuropean Management team, driving consulting best practices, andis responsible for the expansion of the Transportation sector,including Future Mobility, Rail & Urban Transport, and IntelligentTransport Systems. Franck is a recognised Transportation expertand speaks at various events. He has worked and managednumerous high-value projects across the value chain with manyblue chip companies, including Daimler, Hyundai, GM, Magna,Thales, Nokia-Navteq, Continental, Siemens and many more.

Hubertus von RoenneVice President, Global Industry PracticeBritish Telecom

Hubertus von Roenne is a long standingbusiness professional in the Global Telecoms &Internet Industries. From 2000 to 2006, he led

several major international transactions for AOL Europe and wasactively involved in the rapid growth of the internet platform "FirstTuesday". He joined BT in 2006 to run the Strategic DealManagement team in Germany. In 2011 he was part of the teamsetting up BT’s vertical strategy and practices and subsequentlyled BT’s Global Logistics Sector and then the GlobalManufacturing Vertical. In April 2014 he became Vice-President forBT’s Global Industry Practice and holds responsibility for all ofBT’s global industry (vertical) related activities. In the early partof his career, Hubertus was an international lawyer advisingtelecoms and internet companies on market entry matters.Hubertus studied law and philosophy in Heidelberg, New York andBerlin and was awarded a doctorate from Humboldt-UniversityBerlin. Between 2006 and 2012, Hubertus was a board memberof ECTA, and in 2012 chairman of the ECTA board. In this role,he represented the European telecoms industry in Brussels,including meetings with European Commissioners and theEuropean Parliament. A German national, Hubertus lives in Paris,is married to an English wife and has three children.

John StangerDirector, Global Product Planning & Strategy Ford Motor

John is Director, Global Product Planning &Strategy at Ford Motor Company. John is theExecutive-Lead for Mobility Programs in Europeand is based at the Ford R&D Centre in Essex.

John joined Ford for as a graduate mechanical engineer and sincecompleting his MBA, has held many senior positions within theCompany, including spells with Ford Asia-Pacific and as head ofEuropean Product Planning based in Cologne, Germany. Mostrecently, John has led Global Advanced, Technology andSustainability Strategy at Ford, which has provided an excellentfoundation for his lead Mobility Role.

Julia SainiDirector of Consulting Automotive & TransportationFrost & Sullivan

Julia Saini joined Frost & Sullivan in April 2001and is one of the founding members of the

European Automotive & Transportation Practice. In her currentrole as director of consulting, she is responsible for managing theEuropean consulting team, for driving best practices and fulfillinghighvalue bespoke client assignments. Julia has managed over 200consulting projects and is considered a highly driven projectleader with a strong focus on project excellence and unconditionalclient satisfaction. Julia has founded the European Chassis andPowertrain programme areas and is now responsible for drivingFrost & Sullivan&s Digital Retailing initative. Julia is trilingual andholds a Master (LLB, LLM) and Doctorandus in Law (Dr.).

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Kalman GyimesiIndustrial Sector Offering LeaderIBM

Kalman Gyimesi leads the worldwide strategy anddevelopment of Industrial solutions for IBM'sSoftware Group. He previously led thedevelopment of new business research for

Automotive clients, at IBM's Institute for Business Value where hepublished seven major research studies and is one of the lead authorsfor Automotive 2025. He has over 20 years of experience leadingthe implementation of complex business solutions. Other leadershiproles at IBM include business development for RFID technology,commercialization of Intellectual Property assets and thedevelopment of Supply Chain solutions. Mr. Gyimesi has been on thecore team of three new product introductions and several serviceoffering releases. He has led advanced planning implementations andhas managed numerous process improvement, transformation andstrategic initiatives through his career. He has a B.S. from the StateUniversity of New York and an M.B.A. from Syracuse University.

Christopher WisdomHead of Corprate MobilityAlphabet

Kit joined Alphabet UK in 2011 to launch itsindustry first Corporate CarSharing solutionAlphaCity. Following this, Kit has worked on avariety of mobility & e-mobility projects

culminating in the launch of AlphaElectric in 2013. Kit has abackground in the Daily Rental sector and is currently responsiblefor all Corporate Mobility solutions at Alphabet including AlphaCity,AlphaElectric, Internal Car Schemes and Daily Rental.

Manoella WilbautHead of Global Commercial Developments -Automotive SectorDHL Customer Solutions & Innovation

Expert in Innovation Management, InternationalManagement and Marketing, Manoëlla Wilbaut iscurrently Head of Global Commercial

Developments for DHL Customer Solutions and Innovation,Automotive Sector. She leads diversified international developmentprograms all around the globe and is responsible for DHL AutomotiveSustainability Program globally. She is a well-known researcher,professor at HEC Brussels, lecturer in several European organizationsand a recognized author. Her latest books focus on InternationalNegotiation, Time Management and are published in French, English,Chinese, etc.

Mark GrantBusiness Development DirectorMisys Financial Systems

Mark has been employed in the UK FinancialServices industry since 1984. He interest in thearea of Motor Insurance and InformationTechnology started with his employment with

Misys Financial Systems 15 years ago. However, it was whilstemployed with Total Systems that he saw the opportunity withtelematics based motor insurance and he also met Mike Brockman

and Andy Haynes. In 2009 Mike, Mark and Andy created Insuretheboxwith Mark acting as Business Development Director. The businessbegan trading in June 2010 and today has sold over 350,000 policiesand directly employs over 400 people. Mark has three very expensivedaughters and his interests include Rugby, Formula 1 motor sportand socialising.

Mark ServodidioManaging DirectorAvis Budget Group UK

Mark Servodidio has been with the Avis BudgetGroup for 13 years and is Managing Director forAvis Budget UK Ltd. In February 2013, he wasappointed EVP, Franchise and Corporate Services,

EMEA. Prior to February 2013, he was Chief Administrative Officerfor Avis Budget Group, with responsibilities for more than 29,000employees. He was responsible for Avis Budget Group's worldwidehuman resources and also oversaw properties, facilities, construction,airport concession agreements, environmental affairs, and supplierdiversity. Mark lives in the UK with his wife and two youngestchildren.

Mark WalkerGeneral ManagerZipcar UK

Mark Walker is the UK general manager of Zipcar,the world’s largest pay-as-you-drive car club. Markjoined the business full-time in 2010. UnderMark’s leadership, Zipcar helps form part of a

smarter transportation system in the UK, complementing publictransport and reducing congestion by taking cars off the road. Today,Zipcar has over 731,000 members and more than 11,000 vehicles inurban areas across the United Kingdom, United States, Canada, Spainand Austria. In the UK, Mark oversees Zipcar operations in London,Bristol, Cambridge and Oxford, alongside local authority partnershipsin Kent and Surrey. London is the largest Zipcar network in the UK,with thousands of cars across 31 London boroughs. The Zipcar modelis based on positive collaboration and pay-for-use business model,which is relevant to businesses and consumers alike. Mark worked inthe investment banking industry, holding a number of senior positions,latterly as managing director of the UK Branch of CarnegieInvestment Bank AB, between 1998 and 2010. Mark has a BSc (Hons)in Data Processing and Management Studies at the University ofLeeds.

Martyn BriggsProgramme Manager - MobilityFrost & Sullivan

Martyn Briggs is the programme manager forMobility Research, in the Automotive andTransportation practice at Frost & Sullivan.

Martyn is currently managing strategic mobility research andconsulting assignments, helping clients to identify growth potentialthrough leveraging technology and new mobility business models.Martyn has particular expertise in Car Sharing, Mobility Integration,and Sustainable Transport Planning. Prior to Frost & Sullivan, Martynspent more than five years at MVA Consultancy, specialising inTransport Planning, Smart & Sustainable Travel, economic appraisal,and transport market research.

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Michael M. SchwarzDirector Manufacturing EMEACisco Consulting Services

As a core team member of Cisco Consulting’ssenior staff, Michael Schwarz consults with seniorexecutives from the manufacturing industry

looking to capitalize on the transformative power of the Internet forfaster innovation, more robust operations, and superior customerexperience. Schwarz brings more than 18 years of top managementconsulting experience and solid industry knowledge to theorganization. Before joining Cisco, he worked for Booz AllenHamilton based in Munich and Chicago, Siemens Nixdorf and ZFFriedrichshafen. Schwarz also stays in contact with academia andregularly gives lectures, e.g. at University Nürnberg-Erlangen and theKarlsruhe Institute of Technology KIT. Schwarz graduated from theTechnical University of Karlsruhe/Germany as an industrial engineer.In addition, he studied economics with a scholarship from theGerman Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) and received a master’sdegree in applied economics from the University of Paris-Dauphine/France.

Nick FordSenior Consultant - Automotive & TransportationFrost & Sullivan

Nick Ford has worked closely with businessplanning, providing strategy guidance and marketdevelopment support throughout his career. In his

previous role he was product planning director at TRW with globalresponsibility for their £3 billion automotive steering business,providing strategy guidance for their electric steering products. Nickhas nine years of automotive experience, preceded by 23 years inAerospace and Defence at British Aerospace and Lucas. As well asholding senior management positions in these corporations, Nick hasbeen managing director of EMM Computers, a technology start-upcompany that exceeded $1 million turnover in its first year ofoperation. Since joining Frost & Sullivan, Nick has been workingclosely with senior executives in the automotive domain, developingtheir business and product strategy. Recently, he has been involvedin the development of the EV market.

Niranjan ThiyagarajanSenior Consultant Automotive & Transportation, EuropeFrost & Sullivan

Niranjan has close to six years of experience instrategy consulting and research across the

automotive sector, having worked on more than 40 European andglobal projects. He is a thought leader and developing business ontopics such as connectivity, big data, diagnostics and future smartmobility trend for the European Market. He did his Bachelors inInformation Technology from the University of Madras in 2003.Niranjan is a strong consultant with deep interest and knowledge ofthe next generation of connectivity technologies.

Olivia Price-WalkerSenior ConsultantVisionary Innovation/Automotive & Transportation Frost & Sullivan

Olivia is a Master of Law with an LLB fromDurham University UK and LLM in International

Criminal Law from Nottingham University UK. Her research andconsulting focus is global mega trends – and she is currently leadinga study into the empowerment of women in the automotive industry.Olivia has worked on and managed numerous high-value consultingprojects across the automotive value chain, ranging from inwardinvestment to new product development and competitivebenchmarking. Recent clients have included Continental, Nissan, 3M,Bosch and Fincantieri.

Paul GordonManaging DirectorAutotorq

Paul started his career in big London ad agenciesworking on major car brands including Mini. MG,Rover Cars and Mitsubishi. He was also part of the

management team that created Kevin Morley Marketing (KMM), theUK’s first integrated marketing communications agency which ranRover’s entire £50m marketing budget covering brand, national anddealer marketing. After a stint as European Board Account Directorat Lowe Lintas he started his own agency which he and his partnerssold to CELLO PLC. On completion of his earn out, Paul joinedAutotorq to expand its established technology offering into newservices, markets and geographies.

Redmer Van der MeerCorporate Planning DirectorNissan

Redmer has three roles within Nissan. AsCorporate Planning Director, based in Nissan’sEuropean headquarters in Rolle Switzerland, he is

responsible for Corporate Planning for Europe and Russia. He is alsothe Overseas Program Director for the Nissan LEAF, the first truevolume production electric vehicle, highly rewarded globally withover 100,000 vehicles sold worldwide.In addition, as OverseasProgram Director for Nissan and Infiniti telematics programs,Redmer has responsibility for where telematics have beenintroduced: on the Nissan LEAF as Carwings from 2010, on InfinitiQ50 from 2013, and most recently on New Qashqai from 2014. Inhis role as Corporate Planning Director, among his other dutiesRedmer is responsible for the battery business operations in Europe-with involvement in several projects that make the link betweenbuildings/housing and energy management/storage. Nissan has aholistic approach to the new era of electrical vehicles, where thereis a focus on the complete value chain. Redmer has been with Nissansince 1993, and has contributed in many different areas, fromaftersales, vehicle engineering, and sales, to new technologydevelopment and product planning for future Nissan vehicles.

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Dr. Rittmar von HelmoltManager Strategic Projects, Public Policy EuropeAdam Opel AG

Rittmar von Helmolt started his career at GeneralMotors and Opel in 2000. He led the fuel cellapplication for Opel’s first “HydroGen” fuel cellelectric vehicles. Since then, he worked on various

positions in advanced technology and strategic project development.In his current position, he is responsible for General Motorspositioning and cooperation projects in Europe for urban transportsolutions. Before joining GM/Opel, he worked in the energy researchdepartment of Siemens Corporate Technology. He holds a PhD inPhysics from the University of Augsburg and a Diploma from theUniversity of Göttingen. His professional experience alsoencompasses magnetic materials and superconductors. Rittmar vonHelmolt is member of the Board of Bundesverband Smart City e.V.(Smart City Association Germany).

Robert HenrichCEODaimler Mobility Services GmbH

Robert Henrich, CEO of Daimler MobilityServices GmbH - a subsidiary of Daimler FinancialServices AG - led the development and launch ofthe car2go program and acted as CEO. moovel, a

smartphone-based mobility service showing customers how to bestget from A to B, and car2go are the key mobility service offerings byDaimler Mobility Services. car2go started in Ulm, Germany, inOctober 2008 and is now available in 18 cities in Europe and NorthAmerica. Serving more than 300,000 customers, car2go is the world’sleading provider of flexible carsharing programs. The mobilityplatform moovel has been tested in pilot projects in Stuttgart andBerlin since 2012 and will be launched in additional cities in 2013.Before becoming CEO of Daimler Mobility Services GmbH in 2013and car2go GmbH in 2010, Robert started his career as co-partnerin an advertising agency. Since joining Daimler, he held variouspositions, including senior manager in the Business Innovation (BI)unit. Robert studied social sciences at the University of Göttingen.

Samantha KennedySenior Delivery Planning ManagerTransport for London

Samantha Kennedy has over 15 years experiencedelivering successful environmental projectswithin the public sector including a series ofnational Government grant programmes

supporting development of energy infrastructure and renewabletechnologies in the UK. Samantha joined TfL in 2007 as Strategy andPolicy Manager working on the very successful Low Emission Zone.She is now Senior Delivery Planning Manager for Motorised RoadUsers; a remit which includes freight, car clubs, traffic enforcement,safety cameras, Congestion Charge, Low Emission Zone and TheMayor’s Electric Vehicle Delivery Plan.

Sarwant Singh Senior Partner & Practice Director Automotive & Transport & Visionary InnovationGroupFrost & Sullivan

Sarwant Singh joined Frost & Sullivan in March1999, and has managed more than 250 strategic

consulting projects across diverse industry sectors during this time.He heads up two teams in Frost & Sullivan: the Automotive andTransportation Practice and the Visionary Innovation Research group,which works on Mega Trends. Sarwant is responsible for managingthe global team, and for developing and implementing businessstrategies and fulfilling high-value consulting projects. Sarwant is theauthor of "New Mega Trends: Implications to our Future Lives." Thebook has been sold in over 30 countries since its launch in September2012. Sarwant combines his engineering acumen with strongcommercial and business awareness.

Simon Parrott Retail Quality & Customer Experience ManagerVolvo

Simon is the Customer Experience Manager forVolvo in the UK. Having joined Volvo in 2000following a broad franchised dealershipbackground. He has worked in a variety of Dealer

Performance and Competence Development roles. Now responsiblefor C- Sat, Retail Quality and Customer Journey Development he ispassionate about ensuring the Customer’s view, no matter how bigor small, is considered across all parts of the business.

Shai AgassiFounder & CEONEWERGY

Shai Agassi is an Israeli entrepreneur. He was thefounder and former CEO of Better Place, whichhad developed a model and infrastructure foremploying electric cars as an alternative to fossil

fuel technology. The company operated its network of Battery switchstations, supporting more than 1,000 EVs in Israel. In 2010, ForeignPolicy magazine included Shai on its annual list of the 100 mostinfluential global thinkers. Shai has a bachelor’s degree in computerscience and has been awarded a large number of patents in software,automotive and energy infrastructure.

Vivek VaidyaVice President Automotive & Transportation

Frost & SullivanVivek Vaidya has over 19 Years ofexperience spanning across consulting, brandconsulting and automotive industry . Vivek is the

Vice President of our growing Asia Pacific region, and identifiesgrowth through strategic planning and key implementation strategies.As an expert on Urban Mobility trends, Vivek is a proven leaderwithin a wide range of mobility services & new geographies.

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PRESENTING PARTNERS

Alphabet is a leading provider of Business Mobility in Europe. As such, it enables companies to managetheir corporate mobility in an economical and sustainable way. Founded in 1997 as a division of BMWGroup, Alphabet has gathered extensive knowledge of international fleet management and leasing. Itscomprehensive portfolio includes consulting and funding as well as smart management products and

services for company fleets. Alphabet’s Business Mobility solutions are tailor-made to meet specific corporate requirements. Today, Alphabethas more than 536,000 cars of all makes under management and is ranked fourth in the market. Applying its expertise and technology,Alphabet also pioneers the creation of Advanced Mobility Solutions: AlphaElectric offers companies comprehensive eMobility, whileAlphaCity is a cost-effective Corporate CarSharing option. Alphabet has its headquarters in Munich, Germany and is represented in 19countries. For more information, please visit www.alphabet.com.

Karsan Otomotiv Sanayii ve Ticaret A.Ş. was established in 1966, operated under the roof of Koç Group between1979 and 1998, then was incorporated in Kıraça Holding in 1998, when the majority shares were bought by KıraçaHolding. The company has been manufacturing commercial vehicles with 100 per cent domestic capital since 1981. Manufacturing Premium and Lander models of Renault Trucks, Peugeot Partner, Citroën Berlingo, Karsan J Series,

Hyundai Truck HD Series, and BredaMenarinibus buses, Karsan has been the only company in the Turkish automotive industry that hasadopted the approach of manufacturing multiple brands in a single factory since 2002. Karsan has also been carrying out the internationaland domestic marketing, sales and after-sales operations of Karsan J Series, Hyundai Truck HD Series and BredaMenarinibus buses underKarsan Pazarlama since 2009. According to a study conducted in 2010 by the Istanbul Chamber of Industry (ISO), Karsan ranks as 109thamong “Turkey’s 500 Largest Industrial Organisations," having moved up 53 places in comparison to last year, and currently employs 996people. 26.62 per cent of Karsan’s stocks are traded at the Istanbul Stock Exchange (ISE), while Kıraça Group, Diniz Group and İnan Kıraçhold 63.46 per cent, 8.19 per cent, and 1.73 per cent shares, respectively. For more information visit: http://en.karsan.com.tr/default.aspx

DHL is the global market leader in the logistics industry and “The Logistics Company for the world”.DHL commits its expertise in international express, air and ocean freight, road and rail transportation,contract logistics and international mail services to its customers. A global network composed of more

than 220 countries and territories and about 275,000 employees worldwide offers customers superior service quality and local knowledgeto satisfy their supply chain requirements.

Automotive is a priority sector for DHL. A dedicated team of Automotive logistics experts is active all around the world to develop andimplement innovative industry specific solutions to face today’s challenges. Through integrated corporate programs, DHL is a trendsetterin sustainable mobility.

MIRA is a world-class vehicle engineering consultancy, with a global reputation for innovation, testing anddesign. With 67 years of rich engineering heritage, MIRA hosts over 550 industry experts, 95km ofspecialised proving ground and over 35 major test facilities. MIRA’s services range from individual product

tests, to turnkey multi-vehicle design, development and build programmes. Our core competencies include: Vehicle Engineering, TestEngineering, Homologation and Certification Services, Intelligent Mobility, Controls and xEV Engineering, Functional Safety, Autonomousvehicle technology & Unmanned Ground Vehicles (UGVs) and Future Transport Technologies.

MEDIA PARTNERS

Established in 1999, just-auto is a leading online resource for the global automotive industry, publishing around50 news articles, analysis features and insights every working day. Under the direction of Director of AutomotiveServices David Leggett, its experienced team of journalists, consultants and analysts provide a unique blend ofautomotive insight that is delivered to over 90,000 business executives per month.

Via its website, webinars and QUBE, CONSULT and PLDB research platforms, just-auto offers insight into OEM and supplier corporatestrategies, manufacturing developments, in-depth management briefings, supplier technologies and innovations, component market trendsand forecasts and current/future car model programmes.

For details of how just-auto helps automotive decision makers visit: www.just-auto.com

Smart Mobility Management is Europe’s leading media platform for corporate travel, fleet and mobilityprofessionals. We offer our targeted database of thirteen thousand readers from corporate finance, procurementand human resources the latest insight on the rapidly evolving world of mobility management via daily onlinenews, bi-monthly e-newsletters and printed mobility guides.

In 2014 our Smart Mobility Guides to Telematics in Corporate Car and Van Fleet Management, Corporate Car Sharing, and MobilityManagement in Belgium will be distributed to over ten thousand decision makers in Europe’s leading corporations.

Our community of readers also has access to research reports, surveys and webinars. For more information and to register as a membergo to www.smart-mobilitymanagement.com

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The past few years have seen innovation move from a sideshow to a core activity in many businesses. As the KnowledgeTransfer Network, we support collaboration and innovation across all sectors. We

v break down sector silos by bringing disparate communities together to transfer technology and learn from each other on common issues, such as energy efficiency and intelligent mobility.

v open up new paths into adjacent industries such as Sensors, ICT, Space Applications and Defence ensuring that latest technologies are quickly identified and market opportunities are exploited.

v support the development of industry and government strategies to support the sectors.

v support SMEs in accessing funding to help them progress their innovations.

In the last year, members of our group have benefited from:

v Access to over £90 million of innovation funding.

v Insight into best practice and technology solutions to common challenges.

v Utilisation of the extended network of the full Knowledge Transfer Network to reach over 60,000 other members across a broad range of industries.

v Sharing crucial strategic knowledge between market, industry, research academia and government.

Membership is free. Be a part of it now by joining at http://www.transportktn.org

GreenFleet magazine is a monthly print and online magazine that brings together all the latest greentransport news, features and interviews with fleet managers, as well as show previews and road testreviews. Regular feature contributors include experts in fleet management, transport technology, electricvehicles, alternative fuels and environmental policy. The editorial content provides readers with an insight

into how the fleet industry is coping with the worldwide demand to reduce carbon emissions, and how fleet managers and operatorsacross the UK and Europe are taking advantage of developments in fuel, finance, software and telecommunications to make their greenfleets run efficiently and within budgetary requirements. www.greenfleet.net www.greenfleeteurope.com Tel: 020 8532 0055

ADDITIONAL SUPPORTING EVENT PARTNERS

Green.TV is the leading digital network for cleantech and sustainability video content.

Green.TV launched in partnership with the United Nations Environment programme in April 2007.

Since then, Green.TV has gone on to become a media partner with Apple, Yahoo, Aol, Huffington Post, Blinkx and has it'sown featured TV channel with Sony. It’s multi-channel distribution platform delivers an engaged audience of 1/2 millionviewers a month.

Green.TV produces TV commercials, video stories and animation for some of the most visible organisations in the space, including Sony,WWF, the National Trust, Siemens and Cisco. For more information visit: www.green.tv

Challenge Bibendum brings together leading companies in the mobility field which share a common goal of preparingand shaping their business of tomorrow in the domain of mobility, through exchange and collaboration with othermobility players and of fostering a better life for people and through a better quality mobility, more respectful ofthe environment.

For more information visit: www.michelinchallengebibendum.com/eng/

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1. Go to http://urbanmobility.gilcommunity.com and click on “click here to access the Urban MobilityPresentations.”

2. Enter the password: F_SUM2014 in the space provided.

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ListenUnderstandSupportIt’s numbers that count – and that’s true today more than ever,

with decision makers having to keep a close eye on the outlay for

company vehicles and fleet management. That’s why Alphabet’s

tailor-made Business Mobility solutions are highly efficient and

significantly reduce company fleet costs. And everything Alphabet

does is based on comprehensive consulting and providing dedicated

service. You couldn’t be in better hands.

Business Mobility. Tailor-made for you at www.alphabet.com

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TOGETHER WE WORK SMARTER. DHL AUTOMOTIVE POWERS

YOUR GROWTH

Replicating high quality supply chain solutions around the world as well as thinking along and developing new innovative connected solutions.

Jointly addressing the mobility challenges of today and tomorrow.

Optimize and secure your logistics activities and develop your value proposition together with DHL.

www.dhl.com

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Addresses global

sustainability issues:

Environmental impact

Congestion

Safety

MIRA is focussed on the integration of technologies and the use of data with multi-modal transport to optimise the performance of the overall network.

MIRA’s Intelligent

Mobility Activities:

Transport centric telematics

Advanced driver and rider assist technologies

Development and testing of co-operative vehicles and infrastructure

Intelligent vehicles

Intelligent highways

Autonomous systems

MIRA is a world-class vehicle engineering consultancy, with a global reputation for innovation, testing and design.

Intelligent Mobility

Smarter Thinking.

www.mira.co.ukMIRA Ltd Watling Street, Nuneaton, Warwickshire, CV10 0TU, UK T: +44 (0)24 7635 5000 E: [email protected]

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New Urban Mobility Business ModelsFrost & Sullivan’s Annual Industry Workshop

25 June 2014

Thank you for joining us. We look forward to hosting you again in June 2015

Visit: www.urbanmobility.gilcommunity.com

Frost & Sullivan, the Growth Partnership Company, works in collaboration with clients to leveragevisionary innovation that addresses the global challenges and related growth opportunities that willmake or break today’s market participants. For more than 50 years, we have been developing growthstrategies for the Global 1000, emerging businesses, the public sector and the investmentcommunity. Is your organisation prepared for the next profound wave of industry convergence,disruptive technologies, increasing competitive intensity, Mega Trends, breakthrough best practices,changing customer dynamics and emerging economies?

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