Autocar Professional webinar on May 4: ‘Towards a safer India’
The automotive industry has a key role to play in the quest to reduce road fatalities worldwide. Urgent measures need to be taken in India, which sees the maximum number of road fatalities
The automotive industry has a key role to play in the quest to reduce road fatalities worldwide. Urgent measures need to be taken in India, which sees the maximum number of road fatalities.
At the beginning of the UN Global Road Safety Week, on May 4, 2015 (3pm-4.30pm), Autocar Professional is organizing a webinar to discuss the scope for automotive industry players and the government to work together towards making Indian roads and vehicles safer through various technologies and regulations.
Four experts will debate the issue in a 360-degree fashion to throw light on the problems of safety and the solutions that can be offered.
The theme of the webinar is ‘Towards a Safer India’ and the speakers include James Remfrey, director, Technology Intelligence Within Systems & Technology, Division Chassis & Safety, Continental; David Ward, secretary general, Global New Car Assessment Programme (GNCAP); Kartikeya Joshi, marketing and sales head, Bosch Chassis Systems India; and Ashok G Joshi, senior GM, Vehicle Attributes & Technical Service, Tata Motors. Autocar Professional’s associate editor, Sumantra B Barooah will moderate the discussion.
Click to register and get an opportunity to talk to the experts.

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By Autocar Professional Bureau
29 Apr 2015
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