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How will the future OEM Business Model look like?

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Mobility.Pioneers 2018: How will the future OEM Business Model look like?

The second edition of Mobility.Pioneers, which again took place at the Muffatwerk in Munich, was the ultimate meeting point for tech innovators in the mobility field, bringing the world's biggest OEM's, manufacturers and providers together with the most promising early and growth-stage startups working on truly game-changing technologies.

Alexander Hotowy (Managing Partner, accilium) was joining the mobility Pioneers.io event to discuss car OEMs future business models. It was an inspiring expert discussion and the insights have been definitely interesting, not just in light of our daily business with car OEMs, but perhaps also in yours?

Expert panel talking about the future business model of OEMs at Mobility.Pioneers 2018
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Marcus Spickermann, CFO & Head of Growth at Volvo Cars Mobility
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What could the future business model of OEMs look like?
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Alexander Hotowy, managing partner of accilium, moderating the expert panel
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The future of OEMs: Partnerships are the key to success  

While many ideas were discussed, one of the takeaways that Lars Klawitter (Managing Director, InMotion Ventures), Marcus Spickermann (CFO & Head of Growth, Volvo Cars Mobility) and David M. Uze (Founder, Trillium Secure, Inc.) agreed on, is that partnerships are key to success. 

We could not agree more which is why one of our focus areas is building business ecosystems with our customers. For more information about the event follow this link: Mobility.Pioneers 2018