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In this episode of Driving the Future, we bring you insights from Rising Star Speak by Automotive News Europe. Sebastian Wolf from Volkswagen’s PowerCo and Chiara Kalenberg from Capgemini discuss how localized battery production can accelerate Europe’s electric vehicle ambitions and help close the gap with dominant players like CATL.They explore the regulatory challenges facing the industry, the transformative role of digital innovation, and the critical skills needed to build a resilient and sustainable battery ecosystem. Tune in to hear how collaboration, technology, and bold thinking are shaping the next chapter of Europe’s EV journey.Episode courtesy : Automotive News Europe podcast - https://www.autonews.com/sponsored/in-the-drivers-seat/the-battery-strategy-that-aims-to-lead-europes-ev-future-insights-from-volkswagen-and-capgemini-leaders/

In this episode of Driving the Future, Christian Hummel - Executive Vice President, GlobalHead of Automotive at Capgemini Invent - shares with us how excited he is about the futureof the automotive as he believes it to be the industry which has seen the most change withinthe last 20 years, with everything from energy, technology and digitalisation all changing andpresenting new challenges and ideas.Christian is joined by Tassilo Wirth - Head of Data Analytics & Business Intelligence for theConnected Car at BMW - and talks in depth about how he’s helped shape an establishedbrand to be more reflective of the future, with teams and talent recruited far and wide to bringnew ideas, innovation and be able to work at speed based on real time feedback.In this conversation, both Christian and Tassilo discuss when BMW first joined the connectedcar market and how the offering and capabilities have changed as the products have grownand developed. Tassilo demonstrates how Data is treated to ensure it’s quality from over 20million cars around the world, to ensure customers are seeing real time updates to theirdriving experience, security and entertainment offerings. We learn more about how BMW isnow more reflective of a tech organisation and how this has widened the talent pool andexperiences for people wanting to work within the automotive industry. So, what are BMWlooking for when recruiting? What tools and packages do you need to know? In this episode,we learn the answers and how good coffee is important too.

In this episode, we present insights from Rising Star Speak by Automotive News Europe. Join Florian Wunsch from UP Catalyst and Michael Mueller from Capgemini Engineering as they explore the critical shifts required for advancements in battery manufacturing. Discover their perspectives on sustainability, supply chain transformation, and the future of circular battery solutions and learn about the bold moves required to produce batteries at scale, the importance of innovation, and the collaborative efforts needed to drive the future of mobility. Tune in to understand how these industry leaders are navigating the challenges and opportunities in the transition to electric vehicles and shaping the future of battery technology.Learn more about the future of battery technology through the latest report from Capgemini Research Institute - https://www.capgemini.com/insights/research-library/future-of-batteries/

This month, in the spirit of Women's Day, Driving the Future brings you a special episode featuring insights from two leaders shaping the future of automotive sustainability.Join Cléa Martinet (Renault Group) and Laurence Noël (Capgemini, EVP, Head of Automotive) as they discuss groundbreaking strategies in sustainability—redefining circular economies, leveraging cutting-edge technology, and driving real change in the industry.Tune in to hear how these trailblazers are making mobility greener, smarter, and more efficient for the future.Courtsey - https://arcxp-prod.autonews.com/sponsored/in-the-drivers-seat/sustainability-in-motion-how-eurostars-clea-martinet-and-laurence-noel-are-driving-change/

In this special episode, we hand over the reins to our Data-powered Innovation Jam podcast, which delves into the transformative power of data.Join us for a captivating discussion with Dr. Marvin Erdmann, Quantum Computing Engineer at BMW, and co-hosts Dr. Robert Engels, Dr. Weiwei Feng, and Ron Tolido and discover how BMW is pioneering quantum applications, the revolutionary impact on AI, and the role of frameworks like QUARK in bringing this cutting-edge technology closer to reality.Catch Data-powered Innovation Jam podcast here: https://www.capgemini.com/insights/research-library/data-powered-innovation-jam-podcast/For more automotive content : https://www.capgemini.com/insights/research-library/driving-the-future-a-podcast-series/

In this episode of Driving the future, host Marie-Fluer Revel - Executive Vice President, Managing Director Insights and Data, Germany - leads the conversation on the impact which software is having on the automotive industry to improve functions such as manufacturing, production and logistics, whilst ensuring they are inclusive and diverse. Marie-Fleur is joined by Dani Kobel - Ambassador at the Audi Software Development Center. Dani has a passion for diversity and inclusion and leads a dedicated support group within Audi encouraging different backgrounds to work together. Together they encourage diverse members to be visible to help challenge preconceived perceptions of the automotive sector.In this conversation, both Marie-Fleur and Dani discuss in depth their observations on how the automotive industry has changed and developed within their careers. They discuss the effect of a more inclusive process that has enabled automotive to welcome talents from other industries, which in turn helps promote creativity, breathe new ideas into the sector and ultimately perform better together. They discuss some recent use cases from within Audi and the wider industry and lastly, they have a clear message for anyone wishing to consider a career in automotive.

Join industry leaders Pamela Amann, Chief Engineer for Alternative Propulsion at Ineos Automotive, and Fabienne Lefever, Vice President, Head of Automotive Industry at Capgemini Engineering, as they discuss the automotive industry’s push toward sustainability, the challenges of powertrain diversification, and the collaboration required to shape the future of mobility.Courtesy - https://www.autonews.com/sponsored/capgemini-and-ineos-leaders-share-insights-sustainability-and-powertrain-diversification/

In this episode of Driving the Future, we dive deep into the world of women in the automotive industry with our special guests, Emmanuelle and Laurence, two professional female executives who have navigated and excelled in this traditionally male-dominated field. Through candid conversations, they share their journeys, the unique challenges, and the groundbreaking strides they're taking to foster inclusivity and innovation. From battling stereotypes to leading prominent projects, Emmanuelle and Laurence reflect on their experiences as women pioneers in automotive engineering. They discuss the crucial role of female leadership in driving industry advancements and the importance of creating a more balanced and inclusive workplace. Tune in to hear inspiring stories, valuable insights on achieving gender parity in engineering, and practical advice for women aiming to thrive in the automotive sector. Episode hosted by Greg Nieuwsma Guests:Emmanuelle Bischoffe-CluzelVice President and Global Sustainability Lead, Capgemini Laurence MontanariVice President, Transportation & Mobility Industry, Dassault Systèmes

It’s now three years since Jaguar Land Rover (referred to as JLR) announced to the World their commitment to being a net zero organisation by 2039. This is not just about emissions of the vehicles but the whole organisation itself with over 40,000 members of staff, 5,000 suppliers and multiple sites. They are centralising sustainability and electrification to achieve this goal, all whilst maintaining the ‘modern luxury’ ethos. This chat is hosted by Emmanuelle Bischoffe-Cluzel, Vice President and Sustainability Lead in the Automotive Industry for Capgemini. Joining her is François Dossa, board member at Jaguar Land Rover with responsibility towards Strategy and Sustainability, and Andrea Debbane, Director of Sustainability at Jaguar Land Rover. François tells us how leading brands from other industries who consider themselves ‘luxury’ have sustainability at the centre of their practices. He is transitioning JLR to being considered in the same breath as a very real and possible challenge. Changing the mindset for the design to have a very long life, or indeed many lives, Francois tells us that the cars need to be considered as “mobile phones on wheels” copying the same business model with offering subscription services. Recently celebrating 100 days at JLR, Andrea gives her view on joining an established automaker and the challenge ahead. She tells us that the mindset towards sustainability needs to be adapted as we move forward as it’s not only thinking in new ways, it’s letting go of old ideas and processes too. Andrea also shares with us that the one constant as we move towards the 2039 net zero date, that everyone craves mobility and this needs to be what JLR preserves and encourages.

To kick off series three of Driving the Future we’re looking at all things sustainability; in particular, reducing the carbon footprint, both by emissions emitted from vehicles and how the car is designed, manufactured and eventually recycled. Emmanuelle Bischoffee-Cluzel, VP and Sustainability Lead for the Global Automotive Industry at Capgemini is leading the conversation. Emmanuelle draws upon her career-long experience to talk enthusiastically about eco-design and sustainability.Joining the conversation is Mr Alexandre Buzy, who is the Senior Project Manager committed to Sustainability (decarbonisation, circular economy, eco-design) and Innovation at the Renault Group. Alexandre gives insight into the steps undertaken to ensure a reduction in the carbon footprint, design and product lifecycle. He also shares with us how the gender parity at the Renault Group has been reached much quicker than previously forecasted.Expect conversation around carbon neutrality, carbon pricing, recyclability, repairability and battery passports. They also explore the French eco bonus, how this has changed thinking currently and predict how this could expand and develop long term. Finally, they discuss upskilling talent to stay competitive by retraining diesel specialists to work with electric vehicles.