A speaker stands on stage in front of a large screen displaying Frank Jiang at a TEDxKTH event. The stage has TEDxKTH letters, red lighting, and a seated audience in the foreground.

TEDxKTH talk: Rethinking the Internet for Vehicles by Frank Jiang is now on Youtube

Frank Jiang is a researcher and innovator focusing on vehicle connectivity and automation. He holds a BS degree from UC Berkeley and an MSc degree from KTH, and he is currently a WASP PhD student at KTH, where he is affiliated with the Integrated Transport Research Lab and Digital Futures.

His research explores how connectivity can unlock the safety and efficiency of vehicle automation. Frank is also the co-founder and CEO of FleetMQ, a company using software to revolutionize data networks for vehicle fleets.

In his TEDx talk ”Rethinking the Internet for Vehicles”, Frank will share insights from his research, innovation, and start-up journey, focusing on why the current approach to vehicle connectivity isn’t enough for today’s mobility challenges. He’ll explain how rethinking the internet for vehicles can lead to safer and smarter fleets.

“TEDxKTH – our digital futures” was organized by Digital Futures at Ericsson Open Box, Kista, on 3 September 2024.

 

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