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Connected and autonomous vehicles are fast becoming a reality. It no longer seems to be a question of 'if' but 'when'.
The potential impact of this technology is vast and it is being hailed by many as the fourth industrial revolution. While the automotive sector stands to be radically altered, it is not alone. The possible applications of this technology straddle a variety of different sectors and will change not only the way people travel but the way that we live our lives. While disruption on such a broad scale presents a wide range of opportunities, the speed at which this technology is developing combined with the evolving regulatory landscape poses a number of novel and challenging issues.
Herbert Smith Freehills recently hosted a series of panel discussions with guest speakers with a range of expertise to discuss these issues. Our latest report, Connected and Autonomous Vehicles: Navigating the Future, relays some of the key questions, challenges and potential solutions that were discussed during these sessions and that are expected to arise as this technology is developed and commercialised. Our report covers:
Click here to download the report and here to read more about our Connected and Autonomous Vehicles practice.
Partner, Intellectual Property and Global Head of Cyber & Data Security, London
Partner, Australian Registered Foreign Lawyer (Admitted in England & Wales, not admitted in Australia), Melbourne
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