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As part of the SuperSessions happening at CES 2017, BlackBerry CEO John Chen is scheduled to take part in the Self-Driving Cars: New Rules of the Road panel and if you're interested, you can tune in live.
Self-driving cars need a roadmap of their own to succeed in what's been, until now, uncharted territory. Learn how automobile companies, hardware and software developers are working together to bring these vehicles to market, and what steps are needed to ensure consumer safety and confidence in a formerly futuristic technology.
- Moderator Mike Snider, Reporter, USA Today
- Speaker John Chen, Executive Chairman & CEO, BlackBerry
- Speaker Doug Davis, SVP and General Manager, Automated Driving Group, Intel Corporation
- Speaker Dr. Itay Gat, Senior VP Production Programs, Mobileye
The live stream kicks off at 10 AM PST on January 6, 2017. There's no registration or anything like that required, so just hop on over to the live stream link at the set time. Need a reminder? You can add the event to your calendar here.
Tune into the live stream right here
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