Join us for a debate with leading CAV experts on the what, how, and when of connected and automated vehicles.
Panellists

Brad Templeton
Chair, Networks and Computers / Singularity University
Brad is founding faculty for Computing & Networks at Singularity University, and Chairman Emeritus and futurist of the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), the leading cyberspace civil rights foundation. He is on the board of the Foresight Institute He also advised Google's team developing self-driving cars, and writes about such cars at robocars.com and Forbes. He also advises Starship on delivery robots and Quanergy in the LIDAR space, plus companies in the micromobilty (scooter), minimobility and e-VTOL (flying car) areas. He founded ClariNet Communications Corp (the world's first "dot-com" company.) He also created rec.humor.funny, and its web site, www.netfunny.com, the world's longest running blog.


Professor Michael Milford
Director of the QUT Centre for Robotics (acting) / Professor in Electrical Engineering and Robotics, Faculty of Engineering / Queensland University of Technology
Michael conducts interdisciplinary research at the boundary between robotics, neuroscience and computer vision and is a multi-award winning educational entrepreneur. Michael's research models the neural mechanisms in the brain underlying tasks like navigation and perception to develop new technologies in challenging application domains such as all-weather, anytime positioning for autonomous vehicles. Michael currently holds the position of Professor at the Queensland University of Technology, as well as Microsoft Research Faculty Fellow and Chief Investigator at the Australian Centre for Robotic Vision.
