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4TH KUALA LUMPUR INTERNATIONAL


CONFERENCE (kliac) 2013
12 14 November 2013, PWTC Kuala Lumpur

4TH KUALA LUMPUR INTERNATIONAL AUTOMOTIVE CONFERENCE 2013


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REGISTRATION FORM
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Please indicate the nature of your business Construction/Engineering Natural Resources Communications & IT Manufacturing Consultancy Service & Retail Education Insurance/Healthcare Properties Others, please specify No, I cannot attend this conference but please keep me updated by sending me additional information as it becomes available on the following topics:Manufacturing Marketing IT Finance Service Management Others, please specify Personnel

MINISTERIAL KEYNOTE ADDRESS


Transforming the Automotive Industry The Way Forward
YB Dato Sri Mustapa Mohamed Minister, Ministry of International Trade and Industry, Malaysia

CEOs and Managing Directors Senior and Middle Management in the Automotive Industry Industrial Policymakers SMEs in the Automotive Components Industry especially Assemblers, Suppliers and Service Providers Trading Companies and Manufacturers Supply Chain Directors Senior Government Officials and Regulators Corporate, Commercial, Investment and Private Bankers Institutional and Investment Investors Corporate Financiers and Venture Capitalists Private Equity Fund Managers Industry Analysts and Researchers Consultants and Academicians High Performance Individuals, Investors, Professionals and Entrepreneurs Interested Public individuals and organisations seeking to broaden their knowledge of the automotive industry

Gain insights on current developments as well as key issues and major forces that are shaping the future of the automotive industry in light of global, regional and local developments Learn from the experts to identify new drivers of growth, to develop adaptive business strategies by building environmental consciousness into it, and to more effectively position your brand and products to stand out from competitors Benefit from ideas, in-depth assessments and practices of the various role players who comprise of industry leaders in their fields Take away a deeper understanding of the automotive industry together with tangible ideas and actionable solutions applicable to your organisation Enjoy intellectually stimulating and constructive exchange of views with fellow delegates and role players Excellent opportunity to broaden your contact base and network with leading players in the automotive industry, as well as with delegates from across various industries

REGISTRATION INFORMATION
REGISTRATION FEES
MAA Member Government Group (minimum 3 people) Standard Student MYR 1500 National MYR 1500 MYR 1500 MYR 1800 50% discount USD 460 USD 500 50% discount International VENUE PWTC Kuala Lumpur SUBSTITUTION / CANCELLATION Substitution is allowed for a registered delegate. Please note that all payments must be made prior to the event proper. For cancellations, a refund minus 10% service charge will be sent to the said delegates if cancellation is received in WRITING by 29th October 2013. No refund will be made for cancellation received after 29th October 2013. Send/fax this entire form (or a photocopy) to: ASIAN STRATEGY & LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE (ASLI) 1718, Jalan Ledang, Off Jalan Duta, 50480 Kuala Lumpur Tel: 2093 5393 Fax: 2093 3078 Toll-free: 1800 88 3096 www.asli.com.my
Kindly Contact: Aini Salwa Direct Line: +(603) 2093 7393 Mobile: +(6019) 357 4530 Email: aini@asli.com.my David Selvan Direct Line: +(603) 2093 2933 Mobile: +(6019) 305 8020 Email: david.selvan@asli.com.my Muhammad Khairel Direct Line: +(603) 2093 4859 Mobile: +(6012) 334 7979 Email: khairel@asli.com.my For speaking opportunities, please contact: Elaine Kok Research & Programme Manager Tel: +603 2093 5393 ext 232 DL: +603 2094 9863 Mob: +6012 223 6463 Email: elainekok@asli.com.my For sponsorship, please contact: Max Say Senior Vice President / Chief Marketing & Partnership Officer Tel: +603 2093 5393 ext 213 DL: +603 2093 5698 Mob: +6012 297 3632 Email: maxsay@asli.com.my Gentian Krasniqi Direct Line: +(603) 2093 6292 Mobile: +(6017) 277 5428 Email: gentian@asli.com.my Zaiton Mamat Direct Line: +(603) 2093 4859 Mobile: +(6013) 278 3714 Email: zaiton@asli.com.my

Special Luncheon Address


Shaping a National Auto Industry: How National Cars can contribute towards Economic Development
Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad Former Prime Minister, Malaysia and Adviser to Proton

PAYMENT METHOD
PAYMENT The fee must be paid in advance of the event. Walk-in delegates with payment will be admitted on space availability basis. Cheques or bankdrafts should be crossed and made payable to Asian Strategy & Leadership Incorporated Sdn Bhd.
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Confirmed Role-Players
4TH KUALA LUMPUR INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE (kliac) 2013
DR HUSSAIN HAMID is a Head of the Road Safety Research Centre, Faculty of Engineering, Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM), Selangor, Malaysia. He is also a senior lecturer at the Unit of Highway and Tra c Engineering, Department of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, UPM. He specializes in the eld of Tra c & Road Safety Engineering and currently focused his research on motorcycle tra c sciences, operations and facility. He has been directly involved with major research and consultancy works such as the Accident Blackspots Countermeasures Programs along the Federal Roads for the Ministry of Works Malaysia, Development of the Motorcycle Safety Programs-Malaysia for the Ministry of Transport Malaysia, Development of Design Guidelines for Motorcycle Lanes in Malaysia and many other transportation and road safety issues. Hussain Hamid graduated with a BSc in Civil Engineering from the University of Middlesex, England in 1985 and then pursued a Diploma in Education at the Technical Teachers College, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Later in 1991, he went to the Institute for Transport Studies, University of Leeds, England for the MSc (Eng) in Transport Planning & Engineering and nally obtained his PhD in Highway & Transportation Engineering from UPM in 2006. MR SUBASH BOSE PILLAI is currently the Director of the Market Integration Directorate, ASEAN Secretariat. He oversees, guides and coordinates activities of ASEAN on work related to trade in goods, standards & conformance, customs, investment, services, intellectual property rights, competition policy, consumer protection, SMEs and public-private sector engagement, ASEANs FTAs and external economic relations. He took up this position beginning 1 August 2009.

DAY 1 12 NOVEMBER 2013


08:30 09:00 09:15 Arrival and Registration of Participants Arrival of VIPs WELCOMING SPEECH Tan Sri Dato Dr Michael Yeoh Chief Executive Officer / Director, Asian Strategy & Leadership Institute Datuk Aishah Ahmad President, Malaysian Automotive Association MINISTERIAL KEYNOTE ADDRESS Transforming the Automotive Industry The Way Forward YB Dato Sri Mustapa Mohamed Minister, Ministry of International Trade and Industry, Malaysia Morning Refreshments SESSION 1 Regional Roundtable: Towards ASEAN Economic Community Impact on the Automotive Industry How will the AEC impact upon the automotive industry? What are the key growth drivers for the regional automotive industry? What are the opportunities available for automotive industry players arising from the AEC? What are the challenges facing the automotive industry players with increased regional integration? Will the AEC accelerate the development of an ASEAN car? SESSION 2 Energy Efficient Vehicles: Smarter Mobility for an Energy Dependant World What are the trends in EEV? How can consumers benefit from EEV? What additional incentives can be provided to spur greater usage of EEV? How will the NAP facilitate Malaysias ambition to become the regional hub for EEV? What other smart mobility solutions are available? Lunch SESSION 3 Focusing on the Motorcycles Segment: Trends and Opportunities What are the key trends in the motorcycles segment? What are the key drivers of growth for motorcycles? What are the prospects for further growth in motorcycles in the region and beyond? SESSION 4 The Auto Components Industry: Deepening the Supply Chain What are the challenges and prospects facing components manufacturers and suppliers? Will the AEC drive the growth of the components sector? Will the demand for OEMs decline with regional integration? How will the NAP facilitate the growth of the auto components sector? End of Day 1 & Afternoon Refreshments

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Morning Refreshments SESSION 6 The Global Automotive Industry What are the key trends in the global automotive industry? How is Asian demand driving developments in the global automotive industry? What are the implications of those key trends and developments towards ASEANs automotive industry? Lunch and Special Luncheon Address Shaping a National Auto Industry: How National Cars can contribute towards Economic Development Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad Former Prime Minister, Malaysia and Adviser to Proton SESSION 7 The Safety Dimension: Auto Safety and Road Safety What are the main safety issues? How can road safety be further enhanced? What can be done to further harmonise safety standards across ASEAN? How can car manufacturers further enhance vehicle safety? SESSION 8 CEO Roundtable: The Future of Malaysias Auto Industry Where Do We Go from Here? End of Day 2 & Afternoon Refreshments

The Asian Strategy & Leadership Institute (ASLI) in collaboration with the Malaysian Automotive Association (MAA) is proud to organise the Kuala Lumpur International Automotive Conference (KLIAC) 2013 from 12 to 14 November at PWTC in Kuala Lumpur. This Conference is supported by Interexpo (M) Sdn Bhd, the show manager of the Kuala Lumpur International Motor Show 2013 (KLIMS13) which is the largest motor show in Malaysia. Malaysias National Automotive Policy (NAP) is designed to support her ambitions to get on par with other ASEAN economies stronger in the automotive industry and to become the regional hub for Energy Efficient Vehicles. NAP is expected to do this by further liberalising the industry to make Malaysia an attractive hub for exporting to ASEAN. Liberalisation should attract foreign direct investments especially in areas requiring high technical expertise to build up the countrys technological base, as well as to foster greater competition in a healthy environment that will reduce domestic car prices.

Implementation of the ASEAN Free Trade Agreement (FTA) since 2010 is a key enabler for Malaysias NAP, but more importantly it is also a key enabler for the ASEAN grouping to make its mark on the automotive industry. Frost & Sullivan estimates that ASEAN will become the sixth biggest automotive market globally by 2018. Coupled with its strength as a competitive automotive production base, ASEAN is strategically positioned to build itself into a global automotive hub. This Conference provides a timely platform for intellectually stimulating and constructive exchange of views among role players and delegates to further the growth of the automotive industry in a sustainable manner with balanced consideration of the interests of all stakeholders. It is geared towards addressing some of the major developments and issues in the industry by bringing together the experts and leading players to share and discuss their inputs, and it also serves as the perfect conduit to network and create new or strengthen existing partnerships.

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MR KAVAN MUKHTYAR is a Partner at Frost & Sullivan. He also heads the Asia-Paci c Automotive & Transportation Practice. He has directed and managed several strategic consulting engagements across Asia-Paci c Automotive & Transportation markets. Some of the leading clients that he has worked with include General Motors, Ford Motors, Snap-On, Lucas, Hyundai Motors, TATA Motors, Perodua, EON, ZF, Goetze, Delphi, Bosch, Mahle, Cat Logistics, DHL, Bridgestone etc. Mr. Mukhtyar has advised clients on engagements involving new market entry strategies, market positioning and competitive strategy development, competitive benchmarking, strategic planning, and changing regulatory environment.

DATUK DR WAN MOHAMED WAN EMBONG was born in July 1950. He was educated from the Malay College, Kuala Kangsar; and received his Bachelor and Master Degree from University Malaya; and a Ph.D. from Canterbury University New Zealand (Colombo Plan). His working experience includes: Government Institute (1975-1983); Guthrie-Multi National Company (1984-1993); Chairman/CEO and Founder of WSA Group(1994-Current); (The Group is involved in consultancy, trading and manufacturing (automotive components) Architectural Products & Services and building materials) President of Proton (1st National car Manufacturer) Vendors Association -2006/11; Head of Technical & Training, Perodua (2nd National Car Manufacturer) Vendors Association 2005/06

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MR MUHAMAD MADANI SAHARI is the Chief Executive O cer of the Malaysia Automotive Institute (MAI). He is the highly quali ed executive manager with more than 15 years of working experience in automotive industry. In terms of his career, he has renowned in overcome complex business challenges and make high stakes decisions using experience-backed judgement, strong work ethics and irreproachable integrity. Previously he was the Quality Manager for INOKOM (M) Sdn. Bhd., Senior Manager for PHN INDUSTRY and Head of Company for HICOM Diecastings Sdn. Bhd. He obtained vast experiences with national and international automotive manufacturers including Proton, Perodua, Honda, Toyota, Renault, Hyundai and Nissan in the areas of strategic collaboration, project development and manufacturing. He has also a strong track record of proven ability to turnaround nancially or operationally underperforming organization. Holding the Master degree in Quality Engineering, he is now pursuing his 2nd Master degree in Environmental Management specializing in Energy Optimization.

MR YAMIN VONG is currently the Editor, NST Cars, Bikes & Trucks (since 1998). He is also the Co-organizing Chairman of the NST Car of the Year Awards (since 2002); Co-organising Chairman of NST Autoshow (since 2000); and Co-organising Chairman NST Truck of the Year (since 2012). Prior to this, he was Founding Member and Pro-tem Secretary of Land Rover Club of Malaysia (1993); Founding Member and Pro-tem Secretary of 4x4 Adventure Club Kuala Lumpur (1986); Group General Manager, Sitamas Sdn Bhd (1990-1997); News Editor, Business Times (1987-1990); International Institute for Journalism, West Berlin; Journalist, Business Times (1980-1987).

DAY 3 14 NOVEMBER 2013


Joint Ceremony for Closing of KLIAC 2013 and Opening of KLIMS13 09:30 10:00 10:05 Arrival of Guests Arrival of Guest of Honour 4TH KLIAC 2013 CLOSING REMARKS Tan Sri Ramon Navaratnam Director, Asian Strategy & Leadership Institute KLIMS13 WELCOME ADDRESS YBhg Datin Paduka Marina Mahathir Chairman, Interexpo (M) Sdn Bhd, Show Manager of KLIMS13 KLIMS13 OPENING REMARKS YBhg Datuk Aishah Ahmad President, Malaysian Automotive Association; and Organising Chairperson of KLIMS13 SPECIAL KEYNOTE ADDRESS BY GUEST OF HONOUR Opening Gambit Special Tour of KLIMS13 Press Conference End of Ceremony

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TUN DR MAHATHIR MOHAMAD Former Prime Minister, Malaysia and Adviser to Proton MR PETER LIM YOKE CHEONG President, Malaysian Automotive Component Parts Manufacturers Association (MACPMA); and Executive Director, U.I. Group of Companies DATO SYED MOHAMAD AIDID SYED MURTAZA President, Motorcycle and Scooter Assemblers and Distributors Association of Malaysia (MASAAM) MR MUSTAPHA KAMAL ZULKARNAIN Founder, Kuala Lumpur Electric Vehicles Sdn Bhd MR VICENTE MILLS President, Philippine Automotive Federation, Inc.; and President, Pilipinas Hino, Inc. DR ZENO KERSCHBAUMER Managing Director, Volkswagen Group Malaysia Sdn Bhd

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MR P. RAVIDRAN is the Senior Director of ASEAN Economic Cooperation, Ministry of International Trade and Industry. He has been with the Ministry since 1983 serving in various positions, except for a brief period of 1 year at the Ministry of Agriculture in 1996. He was MITI Economic Counselor in Bangkok from 2000-2004. He has been actively involved in many ASEAN economic initiatives from 1997, including currently overseeing Malaysias implementation of the ASEAN Economic Community Blueprint. He has also extensively dealt with negotiating Malaysias Free Trade Agreements. He is the lead negotiator for the Trade in Goods Agreement for the Malaysia-EU and Malaysia-Turkey FTAs and was the lead negotiator for the Malaysia-India Trade in Services Agreement. He is also one of the negotiators for Malaysia in the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (RCEP) negotiations.

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DAY 2 13 NOVEMBER 2013


09:15 SESSION 5 Economic Scenario of ASEAN What are the major trends? What are the opportunities and challenges? Collaboration between the automotive industry and other industries what synergies can be achieved and how?

Notes: The Organisers reserve the right to alter the content and timing of the programme in the best interest of the Conference and are not responsible for cancellations due to unforeseen circumstances The Organisers reserve the right to alter the content and timing of the programme in the best interest of the Conference and are not responsible for cancellations due to unforeseen circumstances (*) Represent invited but yet to confirm role players The Organisers accept no responsibility for statements made orally or in written materials distributed by any role player at the Conference. In addition, the Organisers are not responsible for any copying, republication or redistribution of such statements Copyright Asian Strategy and Leadership Institute (ASLI) and Malaysian Automotive Association (MAA) 2013. All rights reserved Tentative Programme updated on 1 October 2013

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