Mar 7th, 2017
What technological, business, legal challenges and opportunities do autonomous vehicles pose? And what will they mean for the WindsorEssex-Detroit region?
These questions are the focus of a roundtable discussion March 29 hosted by the Law, Technology and Entrepreneurship Clinic lab (LTEC Lab) in the Faculty of Law.
The event, 4 p.m. in Assumption Hall’s Garden Room, will feature panellists:
- Jennifer Dukarski, an attorney with the firm Butzel Long;
- Kristen Thomasen, UWindsor professor of Law, Robotics and Society;
- Kemal Tepe, professor and acting head of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Windsor;
- Karima Bawa, scholar-in-residence in the LTEC Lab and strategic intellectual property advisor to technology start-ups; and
- Joe Goncalves, director of business attraction for the WindsorEssex Economic Development Corporation.
A wine and cheese reception will follow the discussion. RSVP by Friday, March 24, to Cristina Corio at cristina.corio@uwindsor.ca.
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