When:
Tuesday, December 3, 2024
Doors open at 11:30 AM CET
Where:
#FutureDriven Experience
Place du Luxembourg 26, Brussels
Joins to have exclusive insights from the COP29 and exchange with experts that have attended this worldwide conference.
This debate will be the opportunity to decrypt the main conclusions from the COP29.
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Back from COP
When:
Tuesday, December 3, 2024
Doors open at 11:30 AM CET
Where:
#FutureDriven Experience
Place du Luxembourg 26, Brussels
In the immediate aftermath of COP29, we will take a closer look at the valuable insights gathered from the conference and their relevance to the automotive industry. This event will include interviews with attendees, allowing our speakers to dive into the critical discussions and themes that emerged during the conference.
We will connect these insights to the automotive sector, exploring how we can harness the lessons learned to drive innovation and sustainability in electric vehicles.
THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED.
More names to be announced soon.
Brought to you by

Jennie Dodson
Senior Director, Policy Advocacy & Member Mobilization
World Business Council for Sustainable Development

Andreas Klugescheid
Chief Strategic Foresight and Engagement Officer
European Automobile Manufacturers' Association
This event takes place during ACEA’s #FutureDriven Experience events and exhibits pop-up. For more information on this and other related events, you can consult the pop-up microsite here.
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#FutureDriven Experience
Place du Luxembourg 26
Brussels Brussels 1050
Belgium
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Brussels Brussels 1050
Belgium
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