Electromobility, autonomous driving, or 3D printing. Disruptive technologies are spreading rapidly and posing enormous challenges to entire industries. What will happen to the automotive supplier industry, for example, if the electric motor becomes widespread?
More and more established companies are on the verge of disappearing into obscurity if they don't reinvent themselves. Should companies also be allowed to die? After all, small startups are now focusing on the ideas and business models of tomorrow. Industry boundaries are blurring, and Asian companies are becoming increasingly powerful. With new challenges come new opportunities.
Opportunities for some, risks for others? What do Tesla, Uber, and others mean for the German economy? How are the large, traditional companies reacting? What challenges will this change bring for us as a society? And how can business, politics, and society work together to ensure that opportunities lead to growth and prosperity for all of us?
Speakers:
– Fabian Böhnlein (BMW Group)
– Katharina Kreitz (founder of Vectoflow)
– Simon Rost (General Electric)
– Christopher Meyer-Mölleringhof (Safari Consulting)
More information and free registration: www.corporate-startup-muenchen.de
