The European economy, especially the automotive industry, is becoming less competitive every year. To add to this we have conflicts in various parts of the world, both politically and economically motivated. How does the aforementioned turmoil affect Poland, its economy and its ability to develop?
Will we remain an attractive area for investment? Will conflicts in distant regions of the world have a direct impact on our country's economic situation? How will the US-China conflict affect Poland? What about the presence of Chinese investors in Poland in the face of the EU's tariffs policy towards China? Can we use this situation to our advantage, and how?
9:15-10:00 - Sala Symfonia
The impact of geopolitcal changes on Poland - Santander Bank Polska is the content partner of the session
A discussion on the competitiveness of the automotive sector in the context of technical development and recent legislative developments, backed up by the outcome of the recent automotive sector studies.
10:30-11:00 - Sala Symfonia
Competitiveness in the Automotive Aftermarket in context of the technical development
A comprehensive study of the key trends and forecasts that will govern the European Automotive Aftermarket in 2035 prepared by experts Boston Consulting Group based on their latest studies.
The European Automotive Aftermarket in 2035 – Key Trends and Forecasts
11:00-11:30 - Sala Symfonia
Summary of trends and situation in the automotive market in Poland, including recent trends and tendencies. Forecasts for the coming months and predictions for the condition of the sector.
Automotive industry and market in Poland - summary and forecasts
11:30-12:00 - Sala Symfonia
The discussion will concentrate on the future of the automotive industry amidst the dual transformation. Challenges brought by ambitious climate policy pursued by the EU decision-makers, tensions between China and EU and decreasing competitiveness of the automotive sector as such are getting serious.
The recent elections showing the shift in the balance of powers, as well as a set of new priorities that shape the political and policy agenda until 2029, the competitiveness of the European industry being one of them also add to the difficulties the sector is facing. We will try to answer the questions on the future of the automotive industry and market in the light of the combination of all these factors.
12:30-13:15 - Sala Symfonia
The automotive sector from the European perspective
Launched in Sweden, “Vision Zero” is an effort to improve road safety. Its goal is to minimize road fatalities to zero. The discussion that has been going on for years about road safety is extremely lively, and it gets hotter with every spectacular event on the road.
What is common is the search for a guaranteed successful solution that could effectively contribute to reducing the number of accidents, collisions, fatalities and injuries. During the session, we will answer the question of how this goal can be achieved.
Safe on the road - the role of the automotive sector in accomplishing Vision Zero
13:15-14:00 - Sala Symfonia
Remanufacturing is a huge challenge, but also an extraordinary opportunity to pursue the goals of circular economy and sustainable development. Speaking of challenges, last year we already started a discussion on the measures that should be taken to facilitate the operation of companies operating in this area. This year we are meeting to continue the dialogue and try to find the “happy medium” in this situation.
Spare parts reman - round table discussion
9:30-11:00 - Sala Concerto
During the session, you will learn more about:
SERMI – authorised access to security-related vehicle data - DEKRA is the content partner of the session
11:30-12:45 - Sala Concerto
Closed session devoted to problems and challenges independent repair garages are facing recently.
Closed repair garages session
13:15-14:30 - Sala Concerto
Association of Automotive Parts Distributors and Producers (SDCM)
Za Dębami 3, Warsaw 05-075, Poland
Monika Pytkowska
monika.pytkowska@sdcm.pl
+48 607 470 967
Magdalena Pytkowska
magdalena.pytkowska@sdcm.pl
+48 789 292 496
Paweł Misierewicz
pawel.misierewicz@sdcm.pl
+48 734 478 074
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