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    Explore " connected vehicle data" with insightful episodes like "Connected Vehicle Data Wrangling: Leveraging ML, AI, and V2X Tech to Make Roads Safer", "Unlocking Value and Supporting the Software-Defined Vehicle with Data and Connectivity" and "Cars and Cities on Speaking Terms" from podcasts like ""Point B", "Point B" and "Point B"" and more!

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    Connected Vehicle Data Wrangling: Leveraging ML, AI, and V2X Tech to Make Roads Safer

    Connected Vehicle Data Wrangling: Leveraging ML, AI, and V2X Tech to Make Roads Safer

    In this groundbreaking episode of Point B, Shawn Turner, Senior Research Engineer at Texas A&M Transportation Institute (TTI), sheds light on the innovative use of connected vehicle data, machine learning, and AI in the realm of road safety. Delving into the intricacies of data collection and analysis, Shawn outlines the challenges in handling massive datasets, various use cases of connected vehicle data, and how data is leveraged to enhance road safety. He also talks about the role of V2X and V2I technologies and the importance of ensuring data privacy and protection in this rapidly evolving field. All this and more in this episode of Point B!

    Shawn Turner is a Senior Research Engineer at Texas A&M Transportation Institute (TTI), where he has conducted and managed applied research for 32 years. Shawn is a nationally recognized expert with practical experience in multimodal travel data collection and analysis, performance measures and monitoring, and mobility analysis. In short, he is a data nerd. Shawn works with the public and private sectors to advance the use of the best available and high-quality data in transportation.

    Unlocking Value and Supporting the Software-Defined Vehicle with Data and Connectivity

    Unlocking Value and Supporting the Software-Defined Vehicle with Data and Connectivity

    Point B welcomes special guest John Correia, Managing Director at Connected Strategy Advisors, on a deep dive into automotive connectivity. How have OEMs leveraged connectivity and data in the past? How can they utilize connectivity to change and improve the customer experience? And what’s next in the realm of predictive analytics and the software-defined vehicle? All is revealed in this episode of Point B. 

    John Correia has over 30 years of experience leading technical development across a number of cutting-edge automotive technologies – most notably infotainment, telematics, and other forms of connectivity. John is currently working with Connected Strategy Advisors as Managing Technical Director. He is focused on helping a variety of companies more fully exploit the rich data and analytics that connected devices and machines of all varieties can provide. 

    Previously, John held a number of leadership positions within the connectivity and infotainment areas GM/OnStar and Ford exposing him to a diverse variety of connected technologies, business models, and lessons learned.

    At Ford, John was an advisor for several years and then joined Ford as Chief Engineer of the Advanced Product Engineering team within Ford’s Enterprise Connectivity group, transitioning to Director of Product Management for many of their Digital Connected Platforms. During this time, John was involved in V2X, ADAS, OTA, Autonomous, and SW Defined Vehicle initiatives.

    During John’s 15 years at GM/OnStar, he was Director of their advanced development, innovation lab, OTA activities, and all of their mobile and embedded infotainment applications. Before that, he led the technical development for several generations of OnStar systems and managed the team of experts focused on strategic technologies such as Wireless/RF, Positioning, Voice Recognition, Security, Consumer Device Connectivity (BT, WiFi, NFC), Satellite Radio, and Vehicle Interface. During this time, he was instrumental in leading GM’s early efforts to exploit vehicle data to provide more engaging customer relationships, improve product quality, and enhance overall customer satisfaction. His achievements include over 17 patents, 2 Boss Kettering Innovation awards, and several chairman and CEO-level recognition awards. 

    Prior to GM, John worked for Ford and Visteon, designing and packaging audio and cellular systems. In addition to managing some of the Ford/Lincoln RESCU activities, he helped establish many of the early cellular and satellite systems. John is an Electrical and Computer Engineering graduate from the University of Michigan and has an MBA from the University of Michigan Ross School of Business.

    Cars and Cities on Speaking Terms

    Cars and Cities on Speaking Terms

    Point B co-host Michael Kara is joined by the 1st Vice Chair of the City of Gothenburg Transport Board, Hans Arby to discuss the importance of getting connected cars on speaking terms with cities and the role of data in the impending technological transportation transformation.

    Hans Arby is a senior researcher at RISE (Research Institute of Sweden) and adviser for public and private mobility actors, focusing on business model and ecosystem innovation and governance. He is 1st Vice Chair of the City of Gothenburg Transport Board. He founded UbiGo which launched one of the first commercial, subscription-based MaaS (Mobility as a Service) operations in Stockholm. He has close to 20 years of experience within sustainable transport, ITS and has been providing strategic support to cities in developing transport strategies and long-term planning and marketing of public transport. He has an MSc in electrical engineering from Chalmers university and has been working with business development, marketing and sales in different high-tech industries before entering the mobility industry.

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