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Changing customer behaviors and expectations, new regulations, digitization, and societal pressure for sustainability have introduced a host of new and, at times, competing priorities for automotive companies.

In this environment, automotive organizations must balance the need for new investments in software, data, and cloud while facing mounting pressure to cut costs and preserve cash. They must adapt the way they serve the customer, while maintaining traditional sales and service models. And they must form strategic partnerships to optimize asset development and deployment without eroding their competitive advantage.

In an era of unprecedented disruption, success depends on automakers’ ability to orchestrate multiple changes, from software-driven transformation to the shift to sustainable mobility and autonomous driving. And this ability depends, in turn, on collaboration. For commercial vehicles and passenger cars alike, their ability to deal with the many difficult – and interconnected – disruptions they face depends on finding their place in a new global, digital ecosystem.

Automotive organizations face significant challenges in achieving this bold vision for the future. And so, the question is: how will they get the future they want?

“Our next destination in the transformation journey for automotive will definitely be software.”

Alexandre Audoin, Head of Global Automotive Industry, Capgemini, and Head of Automotive Industry, Capgemini Engineering

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Meet our experts

Per Holmblad

Vice President | Automotive & Manufacturing at Capgemini Invent Sweden-Finland | Sustainability Leader at Capgemini Invent Nordics
Per has 25 years of experience across the value chains of the automotive and manufacturing industries. His experience span strategy and business model impact on sustainability, decarbonization and climate action initiatives. Per leads the sustainability capability for Invent in the Nordics.

Håkan Erander

Head of Manufacturing, Automotive, and Life Sciences in Sweden and Finland, Capgemini Invent
Håkan is Capgemini Invent’s leader for our rapidly growing advisory business in Manufacturing, Automotive, and Life Sciences in Sweden and Finland. Håkan has his background in automotive and has been a part of many challenging transformation programs in a sector which is changing faster than ever at the moment, on the industrial as well as the commercial side.

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