Event Details

Gear up for an electrifying journey on the eve of one of the world's biggest auto shows. This dynamic event, brought to you by the American and British Chambers of Commerce in China, in collaboration with Greenkern, is set to explore the cutting-edge of mobility innovation. With a spotlight on Electric Vehicles (EVs), we'll dive deep into the latest designs, sustainability practices, and the pivotal role of semiconductors in powering progress. Discover the forces propelling China to the forefront of global mobility innovation at breakneck speed – and learn how foreign auto brands can best fit into this framework. Join us to uncover the "insights behind the insights" and witness how China is steering us into the future of mobility.

Agenda

3:00 PM - 3:30 PM
Registration
3:30 PM - 3:35 PM
Welcome Remarks
3:35 PM - 4:30 PM
4:30 PM - 5:00 PM
Audience Q&A
5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Networking & Drinks

Speakers

  • Chim Lee (China/Asia Analyst at The Economist Intelligence Unit)

    Chim Lee

    China/Asia Analyst at The Economist Intelligence Unit

    Chim is an analyst at the EIU’s China and Asia teams, and is based in the company’s Beijing and Hong Kong offices. Chim covers China’s political, diplomatic and macroeconomic dynamics, with special expertise on the country’s advanced technologies. He leads EIU’s research on China’s energy transition and emission reduction pathways. Chim is also responsible for the coverage of Southeast Asia, particularly Myanmar.

    Prior to joining the EIU in 2022, Chim led the energy, technology, and innovation teams at the advisory company China Policy, where he advised corporate and institutional clients on their China strategy. He also had experience at governmental organisations, including the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations in Cambodia.

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  • Shiyu Song (Strategy at Siemens Smart Infrastructure)

    Shiyu Song

    Strategy at Siemens Smart Infrastructure

    Shiyu Song is committed to advancing sustainable technologies, focusing on her contributions within the strategy department of Siemens Smart Infrastructure's sustainability sector. Her responsibilities include shaping sustainability strategies and facilitating partnerships for ECX, Siemens' platform dedicated to energy and carbon management. Holding a degree in Energy Technologies from the University of Cambridge, Song possesses the requisite expertise to significantly impact the field of sustainable development.

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  • Denise Van Dillen (Head of Business Development & Corporote Sustainability at BMW-Brilliance Automotive Ltd.)

    Denise Van Dillen

    Head of Business Development & Corporote Sustainability at BMW-Brilliance Automotive Ltd.

    Denise van Dillen has lived in China for almost two decades and has a deep understanding of Chinese culture and the market. Mrs. van Dillen has been working for BMW China for over 15 years and has broad and rich experience in product management, and business development. Additionally, she has led various strategic projects in Sales and Marketing. She currently leads BMW China's Corporate Sustainability Strategy, Steering and Reporting.

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  • Tom van Dillen (Managing Director of Greenkern at Greenkern)

    Tom van Dillen

    Managing Director of Greenkern at Greenkern

    https://www.greenkern.com/

    With more than 20 years experience, Tom has spearheaded many digital and organizational transformation projects for multinational companies and organisations. He leads Greenkern, a Transformation Consultancy Group focusing on the Chinese market. Greenkern is a long-term consultancy partner of Positive Thinking Company in China. Greenkern’s client list includes BMW, Coca-Cola, Volkswagen, Siemens, Bugatti, Philips, and fresh start-ups, focusing on innovation, organizational transformation, global brand management, and the dynamics of the Chinese consumer.

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  • Rachel Tsang (Managing Director of British Chamber of Commerce in China)

    Rachel Tsang

    Managing Director of British Chamber of Commerce in China

    Rachel Tsang is the Managing Director of the British Chamber of Commerce in China, driving the mission of fostering a strong British business community. With a background in International Relations from the London School of Economics and Political Science and currently pursuing an MBA at Imperial College London, she has a deep understanding of the cultural and business landscape in China. Rachel's experience working in Beijing and her roots in Hong Kong enable her to forge strong connections between British and Chinese businesses.

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  • Mark Dreyer (Senior Director of Marketing & Communications at AmCham China)

    Mark Dreyer

    Senior Director of Marketing & Communications at AmCham China

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Venue

China World Office 1

L28,China World Office 1, No.1 Jianguomenwai Ave, Beijing
北京市建国门外大街1号国贸写字楼1座28层

Beijing, China

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