Panel Discussion

The future of sustainable mobility requires a mind shift: where transport in gasoline powered vehicles gives way to environmentally friendly modes of public transportation, like bicycles and pedestrian lanes, electric vehicles, ride-sharing, electric air taxis and rail. Creating solutions that ensure the vital flow of people, goods, and services and at the same time create climate-safe cities is the need of the hour.

Panellists

Ronald Grasman
VP, Head of Fuel Cell Business
Development team
Hyundai Motor Company

Peter Schiefer
President, Automotive Division
Infineon Technologies

Lee Seong Jin (Sam)
Executive Director, Head of Automotive
Deloitte Asia

Prof P Rajalakshmi
IIT Hyderabad

Moderated by:

Andrey Berdichevskiy
Director Global Future of Mobility Centre
Deloitte SIngapore

Technology has accelerated the development and adoption of urban solutions. Sustainable Urban solutions in smart cities are dramatically changing the way people live, work and play. In the future, In the next decade, way of living may well be overtaken by connected, secure and smart solutions. For us to aspire to live in a sustainable world, adoption of these urban solutions is key.

Thomas Rosteck
President, Connected Secure Systems Division
Infineon Technologies

Goh Say Yeow
VP, Connected Secure Systems Division
Infineon Technologies

The problems created by climate change are too big to be solved by individual action alone. A whole of society approach is needed where startups, large enterprises, governments, academic institutions come together to co-create solutions. Innovation will play a key role and enabling and channeling innovative thinking towards solving the big problems created by climate change is vital.

Panellists

Yunseong Hwang
VP, Head of Open Innovation Investment Group
Hyundai Motor Group

Aylwin Tan
Chief Solutions Officer
Capitaland

Theresa Evanoff
SEA Program Director
German Accelerator

Adam White
EVP and CMO, Power & Sensor Systems
Infineon Technologies

Moderated by:

Rohit Girdhar
Strategy and M&A Head, Asia Pacific
Infineon Technologies

As sustainability becomes more important, employees increasingly seek to work for enterprises which have a larger purpose in society. Without top talent, enterprises cannot continue to innovate and thereby remain relevant. Out of the box thinking is now required to create the foundations for attracting and retaining the best talent and thereby ensuring the long term success of an enterprise.

Markus Fink
EVP and CHRO
Infineon Technologies

Pamela Leong
VP and Head of HR, Asia Pacific
Infineon Technologies

Businesses today clearly have a major role to play in any strategy for saving the planet. They are the engines of the developed economies that devour a disproportionate share of the world’s nonrenewable resources and produce a disproportionate share of its emissions. They also generate innovations that reduce resource use and lessen pollution.

Panellists

Dominik Bilo
EVP and CMO, Industrial, Power & Control Division
Infineon Technologies

Saikee Oh
EVP, Home Appliance and Air Solution R&D Center
LG Electronics

Johnny Tam
Senior Director Sales & Marketing, Business Development
Delta Electronics Thailand

Prof Lynette Cheah
Associate Professor
Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD)

Jasbir Singh
CEO
Amber

Moderated by:

Vivek Mahajan
VP, Industrial, Power & Control Division
Infineon Technologies