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Reuters Events Free Webinar: GM, VW and Hyundai Reveal Their Blueprint to Automotive’s Decade of Transformation

Reuters Events Free Webinar: GM, VW and Hyundai Reveal Their Blueprint to Automotive's Decade of Transformation

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London, United Kingdom–(Newsfile Corp. – June 15, 2022) – The automotive industry is facing more disruption over the next few years than in the last 50 years, with governmental pressure to reduce emissions, growing concerns around vehicle safety and the demand for new, more customized experiences.

We have now progressed from the phase of innovation to execution. We are now venturing towards building fully autonomous vehicles ready for city roads, developing electric vehicles and its associated charging infrastructure to creating shared mobility solutions with sustainability at its core.

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That’s why Reuters Events are bringing together key strategists from Hyundai, General Motors, and Volkswagen for what is sure to be a must-listen webinar. Sign up for this free session on July 21st at 11am EDT now.

You will learn from:

  • Reinhard Fischer, Senior Vice President and North American Region Strategy, Volkswagen
  • Liran Golan, Head of Future Mobility, Hyundai Motors Europe
  • Jonathan Weinberger, Chief Advocate Global Transportation Technology, General Motors

Register now to listen in live or receive the recordings

Here are some key concepts you can expect to be addressed:

  • As technology takes over, hear how OEMs are preparing their business for a software-defined future that is tailored to the evolving expectations of the modern consumer.
  • How automotive tech has enabled the industry to delve into new safety features that outperform human error by minimizing the wrong decisions made on the road.
  • The importance of offering resilience and stability within your supply chain to ensure consistency on costs and affordability.
  • The need to explore and establish robust electrical infrastructure and charge points to meet the needs of a new generation of electric vehicles.

Unable to join us live? Not to worry, register for free here and we will send you the recordings after.

Let me know if you have any questions!

Best,
Nabil

Nabil Awan
Conference Producer
Automotive
Reuters Events
nabil.awan@thomsonreuters.com

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Reuters Events Webinar: From Disruption to Revolution: The Tech-Enabled Digital Strategy to Ensure Success

Reuters Events Webinar: From Disruption to Revolution: The Tech-Enabled Digital Strategy to Ensure Success

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London, United Kingdom–(Newsfile Corp. – June 14, 2022) – Digital transformations have taken the world by a storm, and the insurance industry’s turn is long overdue. Back-end operations, customer experience and products are mostly dominated by legacy systems. To adapt to the volatile new normal, carriers are going to need a resilient technology strategy that will secure their position as a premier digital-first provider.

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How can carriers obtain the immense benefits available to their internal systems, products and CX, over the digital horizon?

Sign up to our free webinar: From Disruption to Revolution: The Tech-Enabled Digital Strategy to Ensure Success -June 29th, 12pm EST.

Get exclusive insights from:

  • Sam Passafiume, Senior Director & Head of Data & Information, RBC Insurance
  • Hashmat Rohian, Vice President & CTO – Emerging Business Models, The Co-operators
  • Moderator: Bryan Falchuk, Managing Director, Insurance Evolution Partners

We will hear about:

  • Get the most from your technology: Monitor the performance of your technology investments to make necessary adjustments that will create sustainable ROI and provide standards of how technology is used within your organization.
  • Change starts from within: Deploy technology to the areas that require it most and follow with a steady organization-wide digital transformation to resourcefully shift from legacy systems.
  • Innovating products and pleasing customers: Build futuristic and flexible products that cater to modern customer needs and create seamless customer experiences by utilizing rapid and effortless digital platforms.

Ensure you’re on top of everchanging tech developments – sign up now!

If you can’t join us the webinar live, register to receive the recordings.

Kind regards,

Sonia

Sonia Saiedi
Conference Producer | Insurance
Reuters Events
+44 20 3197 8127
Sonia.saiedi@thomsonreuters.com

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Webinar: How to throw a fundraiser

Webinar: How to throw a fundraiser

Fundraising events have changed a lot since 2020 – there’s the shift towards online and hybrid events, for one – but their popularity among supporters and charities alike remains high. Around half of respondents to the Spring Donor Pulse Report said they were likely to quite likely to take part in an event over the next six months.   

 

For charities, there are lots of plates to spin when it comes to actually hosting a fundraiser. Whether you’re running a pub quiz, a raffle, a hackathon, or a football tournament, charities need to think about how they’ll collect money, how they’ll get people involved, and everything they’ll need to set it up. 

 

In this webinar, we will explore key fundraising event trends and share tips and tricks on how to throw a successful fundraiser, from thinking of a fresh idea to creating last connections with your supporters. 

 

Attendees can expect to learn: 

  • What’s new in the world of fundraising events 
  • The logistics of hosting a great fundraiser 
  • How to collect money during events (both online and in-person) 

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Reuters Events Webinar: Democratising Electrification: Improving EV Total Cost of Ownership

Reuters Events Webinar: Democratising Electrification: Improving EV Total Cost of Ownership

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London, United Kingdom–(Newsfile Corp. – May 11, 2022) – Democratizing sustainability, specifically in the form of electric vehicles is an easy sell to those in Silicon Valley, but for many who are economically disenfranchised-whether in the Bronx or Bangalore-the promise of EV ownership remains beyond their means. For them, there are several challenging speed bumps along the way to EV adoption, including vehicle sticker price and total cost of ownership (TCO). Only when the balance between price and performance has been solved will EV adoption be truly available to all.

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Join this free webinar to discuss how to improve EV total cost of ownership.

This discussion will delve into:

  • Development of high-performing, and cost effective, batteries and battery technology
  • EV manufacturing efficiencies
  • The growing role of automotive software
  • Powerful partnerships within the EV ecosystem

Hear from:

  • Richard Colley, VP of Public Policy & Regulatory Affairs, Arrival
  • Chirag Patel, Director of Electrification Software and Ecosystems, Analog Devices
  • Erik Severinson, Head of Industrial Strategy, Volvo Cars
  • Moderator: Asif Anwar, Director, Strategy Analytics

Don’t miss out this discussion and register now.

If you are not able to join on the day, register anyway to receive the recordings.

Thanks,
Brenda

Brenda Staines
Senior Project Director
Automotive
Reuters Events
brenda.staines@thomsonreuters.com

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What are the commercial determinants of cancer control policy? Launch of Eurohealth special edition and webinar discussion

What are the commercial determinants of cancer control policy? Launch of Eurohealth special edition and webinar discussion

27 April 2022, 12:00–13:00 Central European Summer Time (virtual event)

Cancer is a major health, social and public policy challenge and successfully tackling it requires an understanding of all its determinants. Although commercial determinants are a relatively new field of study, there are emerging themes which are very important for cancer policy along the cancer control continuum.

Commercial determinants are those private-sector activities that affect the health of populations. They can have a negative impact, as commercial interests can trump nobler health goals.

So, how do commercial determinants affect cancer control policies in Europe? What are the challenges and opportunities for governing them along the cancer control continuum? Join our webinar to learn more.

Prevalence of cancer in the European Region

Cancer is responsible for a high burden of disease within the WHO European Region. In 2020 alone, 4.8 million people in the Region were diagnosed with cancer, of whom a staggering 2.2 million people lost their lives.

By 2030, these numbers are estimated to reach 5.4 million new diagnoses annually and 2.5 million deaths each year. Additionally, these numbers will most likely be an under estimate given the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on delayed diagnosis and treatments. If efficient prevention and early detection strategies are in place, 30–40% of cancers are preventable. This is not being achieved due to cancer policy-making remaining quite far from what evidence and cost–effectiveness recommends, with treatment often being prioritized over prevention and early detection strategies, for example.

Cancer policy-making also differs significantly across the European Region, contributing to the widening of health inequalities within and between countries. Action on cancer prevention and control is a key priority to curb the burden of disease within the population of the European Region and to achieve the Sustainable Development Goal target to reduce by one third premature mortality from noncommunicable diseases by 2030.

Keynote speakers

  • Marilys Corbex, WHO Regional Office for Europe
  • Monika Kosinska, WHO headquarters

Speakers

  • Gauden Galea, WHO Representative Office in China
  • Stuart Hogarth, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
  • Richard Sullivan, King’s College London, United Kingdom

Moderators

  • Matthias Wismar and Erica Richardson, European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies

This event is intended for policy-makers, advisors, national experts, medical and health-care professionals, members of professional societies, researchers, advocates and representatives of nongovernmental organizations.