2nd ITF Corporate Partnership Board (CPB) Week
September 8 - 9, 2022
Paris, France
Event Review
About ITF CPB Week
The International Transport Forum’s Corporate Partnership Board (CPB) is a platform that engages private businesses in discussions of future transport policies with policymakers and transport ministries. The ITF CPB currently consists of about 30 companies from the automotive, mobility, and transportation industries, among them are Toyota, Volvo, Bosch, Siemens, NXP, and Uber. As a longtime member of the CPB, AUTOCRYPT contributes to the cybersecurity backend of the Cooperative Intelligent Transport Systems (C-ITS) and inclusive mobility.
The second annual ITF CPB Week was held at the OECD Headquarters in Paris, France between September 8 and 9.
Theme
This year’s event includes bilateral meetings between business leaders and the ITF Secretary-General. Business leaders shared ideas on potential policies for decarbonizing transport and preparing for COP27.
AUTOCRYPT's Role
After attending the inaugural event in 2021, AUTOCRYPT’s Chairman Seokwoo Lee returned for this year’s event, joining the two-day discussion to share AUTOCRYPT’s expertise and know-how on Cooperative Intelligent Transport Systems (C-ITS), V2G/Plug&Charge infrastructure, as well as connected mobility.
Also at the event, AUTOCRYPT signed an MOU with ITF Secretary General Young Tae Kim to extend its membership on the CPB for three more years.