20th MAY, DAY 1 TOPICS

Breakout Session 

Navigating OEM Data Agreements for Connected Vehicles

 Breakout 1
As connected vehicle technology becomes increasingly embedded in fleet operations, questions around data access, privacy, and regulatory compliance are more critical than ever. This session will explore the privacy terms imposed by vehicle manufacturers and retailers, the implications for data sharing, and how evolving privacy laws may impact the future of connected vehicle use in Australia. Attendees will gain a clearer understanding of their obligations under current privacy regulations and what potential reforms could mean for the fleet industry.

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    SPEAKER OF THE EVENT

    Katharine Kemp 

     Associate Professor – Faculty of Law & Justice (University of NSW)

    A/Prof Katharine Kemp is Associate Professor at the Faculty of Law and Justice, UNSW Sydney, and leads the UNSW Public Interest Law & Tech Initiative. She is also a part-time member of the Australian Competition Tribunal. Katharine lectures Data Privacy Law and Contracts, and leads research projects on data privacy, consumer protection and competition regulation. She has published widely in these fields, including the 2024 report, “Driving Blind: The Unexamined Privacy Risks of Connected Cars”. Katharine’s PhD addressed misuse of market power regulation and received the UNSW PhD Excellence Award in 2016. Earlier in her career, she practised as a commercial lawyer at major law firms and as a barrister at the Victorian Bar.  

     

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