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When it comes to the current and future state of the mobility ecosystem, it's important to take a holistic look at the challenges and opportunities we face on the path to autonomy and electrification. . To advance mobility safely, more affordably and more sustainably, SAE International has a vital role to play in bringing together all engineering disciplines and convening stakeholders from various sectors to accelerate new forms of mobility and clean energy. . To learn more about SAE's vision for 2024 and beyond, we sat down with Carla Bailo, 2024 SAE International President and President & CEO, ECOS Consulting. Hear how she plans to take a fresh look at the mobility ecosystem and inspire a diverse set of stakeholders to work together to advance the future of mobility. . We'd love to hear from you. Share your comments, questions and ideas for future topics and guests to podcast@sae.org. Don't forget to take a moment to follow SAE Tomorrow Today—a podcast where we discuss emerging technology and trends in mobility with the leaders, innovators and strategists making it all happen—and give us a review on your preferred podcasting platform. . Follow SAE on LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube. Follow host Grayson Brulte on LinkedIn, Twitter, and Instagram.
Chris Holman welcomes Alan Amici, President and CEO of the Center for Automotive Research (CAR), Ann Arbor, MI. Welcome, Alan, tell us about your career path up to this point? Remind the Michigan business community about the goals and scope of service provided by the Center for Automotive Research. What have some of your focuses been since taking on this role? You're following in the footsteps of individuals such as Dr. David Cole and Carla Bailo, have you had occasion to lean on their legacy knowledge during your time with CAR? In recent days there was a CAR release: CAR Study Finds the FTC Proposed Rulemaking on Auto Retail Would Have Unintended Consequences for Consumers, can you share some details about that? Outside of your focus, what have been the big topics impacting or being discovered through automotive research during 2023? » Visit MBN website: www.michiganbusinessnetwork.com/ » Subscribe to MBN's YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCqNX… » Like MBN: www.facebook.com/mibiznetwork » Follow MBN: twitter.com/MIBizNetwork/ » MBN Instagram: www.instagram.com/mibiznetwork/ June 27, 2023 content reloaded July 14, 2023.
Season 2 of The Overtake kicks off with a multi-part series exploring automotive manufacturing, including where manufacturing facilities are, where they are going, and what that means for the communities around them and beyond. For the first episode of the series, Carla Bailo, President and CEO of the Center for Automotive Research, joins host John Bozzella to discuss insightful research and analysis focusing on the North American automotive industry.This podcast is presented by Intel, a global technology leader. Together with subsidiary Mobileye, Intel is revolutionizing technology for the automotive industry, delivering best-in-class automated driving solutions to make roads safer for all. Learn more at mobileye.com. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
November 19, 2021 ~ The President & CEO of the Center for Automotive Research tells Paul she is honored to be part of the "2021 Women Who Lead Class of Honorees."
Audio originally uploaded August 20th. Chris Holman speaks with Carla Bailo, President & CEO, CAR, Center for Automotive Research, Ann Arbor, MI. Their discussion reviews and highlights CAR's popular annual MBS - Management Briefing Seminars. It was held August 3-5, 2021 in the Traverse City, MI vicinity. » Visit MBN website: www.michiganbusinessnetwork.com/ » Subscribe to MBN's YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCqNX… » Like MBN: www.facebook.com/mibiznetwork » Follow MBN: twitter.com/MIBizNetwork/ » MBN Instagram: www.instagram.com/mibiznetwork/
Carla Bailo is a leading expert on the automotive industry, President and CEO of the Center for Automotive Research *Follow her on Twitter: @CarlaMobility, on President Biden's Executive Order with a goal of 50% of vehicles in the US be "zero emission" by 2030.
August 5, 2021 ~ The President and CEO of the Center for Automotive Research tells Paul this year's Management Briefing Seminars are filled with important discussions about the future of the automotive industry.
Chris Holman speaks with Carla Bailo, President & CEO, CAR, Center for Automotive Research, Ann Arbor, MI. Their discussion surrounds the resumption of CAR's popular annual MBS - Management Briefing Seminars. Being held August 3-5, 2021 in the Traverse City, MI vicinity. Questions covered include: COVID impacted 2020, and that went virtual, 2021 we're back in the Traverse City area at Grand Traverse Resort on August 4th and 5th, what have been the logistics of returning to a bigger in-person gathering? What are the highlights of the upcoming Schedule and Agenda? MBS is known for great Networking Events what's on tap this year? I understand the buffet breakfasts and Power Lunches will offer interesting options for attendees please tell us about that. MEDC returns as a premier sponsor, what else should we and others know, going into this year's MBS? » Visit MBN website: www.michiganbusinessnetwork.com/ » Subscribe to MBN's YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCqNX… » Like MBN: www.facebook.com/mibiznetwork » Follow MBN: twitter.com/MIBizNetwork/ » MBN Instagram: www.instagram.com/mibiznetwork/
The Finding Gravitas podcast is supported through Patreon Click here to pledge your support. In this podcast, you'll meet Carla Bailo, President and CEO of the Center for Automotive Research. Carla shares with us her love of cars and deep roots in the automotive industry. Her long career has been full of opportunities to start from a blank slate, she loves doing things no one has done before. She also enjoys breaking molds and challenging people to think differently. 02:27 – Carla's deep roots in automotive 05:30 – GMC ride and handling performance on big rigs, driving cross-country 09:30 – Moving to Nissan's newly opened R&D center, “blank sheet of paper” job 11:36 – Joint venture with Ford, negotiating differences in culture and customer expectations 19:00 – Request from President to start three new departments for R&D 23:50 – Moving to Japan for 5 yrs to be program director for trucks and SUVs globally 27:37 – Moving back to be head of R&D for North and South America 28:00 – Retiring from Nissan, working for Ohio State to do mobility research 29:48 – Asked to go to Center for Automotive Research 32:00 – Modernizing the CAR – MBS conference 37:24 – Gen Z have a totally new way of thinking about things, employers have to change too 38:45 – What authentic leadership is to Carla 48:29 – The joys of getting back to in-person human interaction 54:20 – Carla's definition of Gravitas 56:23 – Advice for her 25-year-old self 1:02:23 – Carla's morning routine Please share your thoughts on this episode, email me at Jan@gravitasdetroit.com, I'd love to hear from you. Check out Gravitas Detroit on our website, we believe in Transforming the work experience to break the mold of corporate leadership by providing workshops, keynotes, blogs, podcast interviews, and the Accountability Lab
Carla Bailo, CEO of the Center for Automotive Research, discusses NHTSA's new order requiring companies to report crashes involving certain automated-driving technology.
Carla Bailo, President and CEO of The Center for Automotive Research, Ann Arbor, discusses the ongoing computer chip delay that is slowing down automotive manufacturing. Carla explains the cause of the chip problem, the impact and how vast the issue is, and steps that have been occurring to alleviate the shortage. » Visit MBN website: https://www.michiganbusinessnetwork.com/ » Subscribe to MBN's YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqNX… » Like MBN: https://www.facebook.com/mibiznetwork » Follow MBN: https://twitter.com/MIBizNetwork/ » MBN Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mibiznetwork/
Carla Bailo is an expert on the automotive industry, President and CEO of the Center for Automotive Research *Follow her on Twitter: @CarlaMobility
The Future of Mobility and Manufacturing with Game Changers, Presented by SAP
The buzz: “If I could wave a magic wand and entice young girls and diverse ethnicities to come racing to automotive and mobility because it is so very exciting and sexy, I'd do it tomorrow. We all need to work together as an industry.” (Carla Bailo, Center for Automotive Research) A global pandemic. Workforce generational transition and the resulting talent shortage. The arrival of next-gen mobility. Emerging new competitors. These disruptions and long-term trends are fundamentally reshaping the way work gets done in manufacturing, including at automotive companies. And they are impacting capabilities, processes, objectives and systems that enable positive employee experiences. How can employers ensure worker safety while investing in talent to ensure their skills are current and can tackle challenges including high-tech mobility? In our Season 6 opener, we'll ask SAP's Tom Madonna and Kerry Brown for their take on The Manufacturing Workforce: Thriving in a Changed World.
What does the mobility industry need more than anything? Smart, innovative people. How will it attract those people? That is the million-dollar question. On this episode of Mobility: Decoding the Secret Sauce, we’ll talk to Carla Bailo, President and CEO of the Center for Automotive Research. Carla joins us to talk about the talent pipeline in the automotive and mobility industry and what is needed to attract and retain people. She talks about how automotive isn’t known as a “cool and sexy” career choice and how a collective approach from the industry could be the golden ticket to landing top talent across the industry to fuel the future of mobility. Mobility: Decoding the Secret Sauce is hosted by Katelyn Davis. Join us as we go on a journey to uncover the “secret sauce” of mobility with industry stakeholders. Listen and subscribe on major podcast platforms including Spotify, Apple, and Stitcher. Lambert is a nationally ranked, top-5 automotive and transportation public relations firm and as Michigan’s largest statewide strategic communications firm, it makes our Automotive & Mobility practice the best team representing the Motor City and the global industry that centers around Detroit.
In this episode, Pete and Leslie sit down with Carla Bailo, president and CEO of Center for Automotive Research, who previews this year ’s Management Briefing Seminars. She also talks about smart cities, industry trends and what’s next for MBS.
The Future of Mobility and Manufacturing with Game Changers, Presented by SAP
The buzz: “The convergence of cars and computers is blurring the traditional geographical boundaries of both industries. Silicon Valley is dotted with research labs opened by automakers and suppliers…racing to develop high-tech infotainment systems and autonomous cars. Tech companies…sensing an industry that's ripe for disruption…are heading to Detroit to better understand the auto industry and get their software embedded into cars” (businessinsider.com). The automotive industry is experiencing unprecedented change from innovative technologies to consumer preferences. Future city transportation will be dominated by automated, connected, electric, and shared (ACES) vehicles (Center for Automotive Research, 2018). What are the obstacles and opportunities for these U.S. automotive epicenters? The experts speak. Carla Bailo, CAR: “Innovate or die” (Peter Drucker). John Leney, SAP: “It's fun to do the impossible” (Walt Disney). Join us for CARS: Bridging Detroit and Silicon Valley.
This week we’re at the National Shared Mobility Summit in Chicago. Jeff Tumlin of Nelson Nygaard moderates a panel of experts on new mobility including Carla Bailo from the Center for Automotive Research, Krista Huhtala-Jenks from the Finland Ministry of Transport and Communications, Dick Alexander from Trandev, and Justin Erlich from Uber. They talk about the new business model of shared mobility, actually moving people versus selling things, what are the pieces that go into transportation and mobility services as well as the future of moving people around. You might also hear amazing references to MacGyver and heavy metal bands.
Carla Bailo, assistant vice president for Mobility Research and Business Development at The Ohio State University, helps the university accelerate sustainable mobility and transportation innovation. While integrating related research and education across Ohio State’s academic units, she also helps coordinate Ohio State’s involvement as the primary research partner for Smart Columbus, a $140 million program to transform Central Ohio into the nation’s premier transportation innovation region. Carla is a leader in engineering and vehicle program management, with 35 years of experience in the automotive industry. Before joining Ohio State, she served as senior vice president of research and development for Nissan North America. She was responsible for vehicle engineering and development operations in Michigan, Arizona, Mexico and Brazil, managing a $500 million budget and 2,500 employees. In addition to her Ohio State activities, Carla is currently the 2016-2018 vice president of automotive for SAE International, a global association of more than 138,000 engineers and related technical experts in the aerospace, automotive and commercial-vehicle industries.
This is Part 2 of a look at Mobility Services taped onsite in Traverse City, MI. This panel features Carla Bailo of The Ohio State University; Kristin Welch, SPLT; Mellisa Cefkin with Nissan Research.
This is Part 2 of a look at Mobility Services taped onsite in Traverse City, MI. This panel features Carla Bailo of The Ohio State University; Kristin Welch, SPLT; Mellisa Cefkin with Nissan Research.
Everybody in the auto industry is looking to lose weight these days. With CAFE requirements creeping ever closer, all manufacturers want to improve their miles per gallon average. And the best way to do that is by lightweighting – finding lighter materials that are just as safe to use in production. And since everyone is doing it, John McElroy has put together the perfect panel to touch on the topic. Joining him is Carla Bailo the head of R and D for Nissan Americas, the CEO of CSP Plastics Frank Macher and Rose Ryntz from International Automotive Components.
Everybody in the auto industry is looking to lose weight these days. With CAFE requirements creeping ever closer, all manufacturers want to improve their miles per gallon average. And the best way to do that is by lightweighting – finding lighter materials that are just as safe to use in production. And since everyone is doing it, John McElroy has put together the perfect panel to touch on the topic. Joining him is Carla Bailo the head of R and D for Nissan Americas, the CEO of CSP Plastics Frank Macher and Rose Ryntz from International Automotive Components.
Everybody in the auto industry is looking to lose weight these days. With CAFE requirements creeping ever closer, all manufacturers want to improve their miles per gallon average. And the best way to do that is by lightweighting – finding lighter materials that are just as safe to use in production. And since everyone is doing it, John McElroy has put together the perfect panel to touch on the topic. Joining him is Carla Bailo the head of R and D for Nissan Americas, the CEO of CSP Plastics Frank Macher and Rose Ryntz from International Automotive Components.
We’ve got the first quarter financial results for a whole bunch of automakers and the numbers are all over the place. Luxury automakers are starting to expand into Inner Mongolia because of growing wealth in the area. The EPA made it official: the brand-new Ford Escape has the best fuel economy in its segment, when equipped with an automatic transmission. All that and more, plus a preview of Autoline This Week with Carla Bailo, the senior vice president of Research and Development for Nissan Americas.
How to break the ICE (Internal Combustion Engine) ceiling? Some manufacturers don’t think we need to and continue to upgrade their current crop of engines. But then there are companies like Nissan-Renault, whose leader Carlos Ghosn, gave the world the all-electric Leaf and is continuing down that path. As Senior VP in charge of Research and Development for Nissan Americas, Carla Bailo has to walk a delicate line -- continue to provide the company with ICE vehicles all while working with Japan to develop those ground-breaking high mileage electric cars. Joining host John McElroy and Ms. Bailo on this week’s Autoline are Brent Snavley from the Detroit Free Press and Lindsay Brooke with Automotive Engineering International.
How to break the ICE (Internal Combustion Engine) ceiling? Some manufacturers don’t think we need to and continue to upgrade their current crop of engines. But then there are companies like Nissan-Renault, whose leader Carlos Ghosn, gave the world the all-electric Leaf and is continuing down that path. As Senior VP in charge of Research and Development for Nissan Americas, Carla Bailo has to walk a delicate line -- continue to provide the company with ICE vehicles all while working with Japan to develop those ground-breaking high mileage electric cars. Joining host John McElroy and Ms. Bailo on this week’s Autoline are Brent Snavley from the Detroit Free Press and Lindsay Brooke with Automotive Engineering International.
How to break the ICE (Internal Combustion Engine) ceiling? Some manufacturers don’t think we need to and continue to upgrade their current crop of engines. But then there are companies like Nissan-Renault, whose leader Carlos Ghosn, gave the world the all-electric Leaf and is continuing down that path. As Senior VP in charge of Research and Development for Nissan Americas, Carla Bailo has to walk a delicate line -- continue to provide the company with ICE vehicles all while working with Japan to develop those ground-breaking high mileage electric cars. Joining host John McElroy and Ms. Bailo on this week’s Autoline are Brent Snavley from the Detroit Free Press and Lindsay Brooke with Automotive Engineering International.
Yesterday Nissan Americas appointed Carla Bailo as the senior VP of Research and Development, the first American to hold the position. Chevy just introduced its own hands free voice control infotainment system called MyLink. Honda quietly revealed its brand-new Civic which offers some mechanical changes but not much else. All that and more, plus a big argument between what liberals and conservatives think the auto industry should be doing in a preview of this week's Autoline Detroit.