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WardsAuto, the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago and the Detroit Association of Business Economists (DABE) invite you to join us for the What does the sales outlook mean for North American production volumes in short and the long run? And how might possible changes to CAFE regulation impact engine technology going forward? Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago – Detroit Branch 1600 E. Warren, Detroit, Michigan Click here for more information and to register. AGENDA: 8:30AM to 9:00AM – Registration and Networking 9:00AM to 9:15AM – Opening remarks and Economic Update, Paul Traub, Senior Business Economist, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago - Detroit Branch 9:15AM to 10:00AM – WardsAuto Vehicle Sales and Production Outlook, Haig Stoddard, Senior Industry Analyst The production forecast draws on WardsAuto’s unique industry perspective and experience to provide insights into automotive manufacturers’ production plans. 10:00AM to 10:15AM - Break 10:15AM to 11:15AM – The North American Free Trade Agreement, Thomas Klier, Senior Economist and Research Advisor, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago. Klier will discuss the importance of the North American Free Trade Agreement as it pertains to the integration of motor vehicle and vehicle parts production in North American, with a particular focus on Mexico. 11:15AM to 12:00PM – WardsAuto Powertrain Outlook, John Sousanis, Director, Information Content The WardsAuto Powertrain Production multi-year forecast of engine, transmission and electric motor technologies, respectively, will be presented. 12:00PM to 12:30PM – Lunch 12:30PM to 1:30PM -- The Future of Personal Mobility, Glenn Stevens, Executive Director, MICHauto, Detroit Regional Chamber Automation is impacting every aspect of our daily lives and personal mobility is no exception. As automaker and suppliers make plans for the future, it is imperative they understand the role autonomous vehicles play in the future of the transportation industry. Stevens will discuss this region's role in shaping personal mobility of the future and Michigan's role in bringing autonomous technology to the market place. 1:30PM to 2:00PM – Summary and Closing Remarks, Paul Traub, Senior Business Economist and Martin Lavelle, Business Economist, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago 2:00PM –Adjourn or Optional Tour of the Detroit Branch Cash Visitors’ Center If you have additional questions, please email Paul Traub at [email protected] Click here for more information and to register. |
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