Dr Elmar Degenhart| Interview| Autocar Professional

Dr. Elmar Degenhart, Chairman of the Executive Board and CEO, Continental talks to Autocar Professional's Executive Editor Sumantra B Barooah about autonomous driving, electric mobility, why the EV industry will hit big volumes only after 2024, and the opportunities beyond electric mobility . In this special interview Dr. Degenhart talks about India possibly becoming the next growth engine for the automotive industry, and Continental's technical centre in Bengaluru becoming Continental's global

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Dr Elmar Degenhart| Interview| Autocar Professional

Dr. Elmar Degenhart, Chairman of the Executive Board and CEO, Continental talks to Autocar Professional's Executive Editor Sumantra B Barooah about autonomous driving, electric mobility, why the EV industry will hit big volumes only after 2024, and the opportunities beyond electric mobility . In this special interview Dr. Degenhart talks about India possibly becoming the next growth engine for the automotive industry, and Continental's technical centre in Bengaluru becoming Continental's global Centre of Excellence for Artificial Intelligence. 

 

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