SFBA Chapter September 21st Event: The Future of Driverless Cars - The Road Ahead

Featured Panelists:
Sven Beiker, Founder & Managing Director, Silicon Valley Mobility, LLC
Stephen Zoepf, Executive Director, Center for Automotive Research, Stanford
Andrew Adams, Partner, Deloitte

Auto bosses say industry will focus on new digital services and expect battery-powered cars to dominate marketplace by 2025.

Half of today’s car owners will not want to own a vehicle and more and more will want self-driving and electric cars in future, a survey of car manufacturing bosses has found.

As fewer people see the need to buy a car, a majority of automotive executives believe the industry will increasingly focus on making money from peripheral digital services to be used with their vehicles.

Please join us on September 21st as our panel of experts discusses the potential risks and rewards of this technology, as well as the future of personal transportation.

This Dinner Presentation Will Be Preceded By An Optional Afternoon PD Session ("International Expansion") - See Details Below.

Date:  
Thursday, September 21, 2017

Program:  4:30 PM PD Session | 5:30 PM Networking, Cocktails and Heavy Hors d'ouevres | 6:20 PM Announcements | 6:40 PM Guest Speaker 

Location:  One Market Restaurant, 1 Market Street, San Francisco, CA  94105

Registration Fee:  Complimentary to Chapter Dues Paying Members | Non-Members $125

CPE:  Each session will qualify for one (1.0) CPE credit.

Have Questions or Need Registration Support?  Contact Denise Parker, Chapter Administrator, at 813.494.9551 or [email protected]
 

Afternoon PD Session/Advanced Bootcamp Session #1 (Precedes Networking and Dinner Session)

"International Expansion"
Featuring Guest Speaker Robert Schmidt, Principal, International Tax, RSM


Entering a new market without adequate planning or implementation can lead to diminished returns on a company's investment. September's session will focus on providing insight on complex issues associated with expanding internationally - including structuring, managing intangible property, getting money back into the U.S. and regulatory issues.

Walk away with a short list of items to consider prior to expanding overseas:
  • Where to set up presence in order to enter regional markets i.e. Asia Pacific, Europe, etc.
  • Human capital – expatriate, local resources, etc.
  • What constitutes presence from a taxing perspective
  • How to get your money back into the U.S. efficiently

Speakers

Andrew Adams

Partner
Deloitte

Luca Delgrossi

Lecturer
PhD

Robert Schmidt

Principal, International Tax
RSM

Stephen Zoepf

Executive Director, Center for Automotive Research
Stanford

Credits

1.00 CPE
Basic

Method

group-live

Field

Personal Development, Non-technical

Prerequisites

none

Credits

1.00 CPE
Basic

Method

group-live

Field

Finance, Technical

Prerequisites

none

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