Teleoperation Consortium Membership Benefits
Committees: Identify the key issues in vehicle teleoperation that can be best addressed by collaboration. The Teleoperation Consortium will have a number of standing committees, determined by the Board and Membership, devoted to Technology, Security, Training and Certification, Communications and other areas that members can participate in and lead to advance their interests and the teleoperation ecosystem.
Newsletter: The Teleoperation Consortium will send out a condensed email to members of significant industry news, pilots, RFPs/RFQs, funding opportunities and global programs of interest to members in the teleoperation space.
Press Releases: Members can have the Teleoperation Consortium send out Member’s press releases, white papers, and other news to the Teleoperation Consortium’s contact database.
Conference Partnerships: The Teleoperation Consortium will negotiate marketing partnerships with conferences organizers annually, obtaining significant registration fee discounts, and usually able to suggest and have members allocated speaking session, moderator positions to events in the US, Europe and Asia.
Networking: With the global contact database, the Teleoperation Consortium will be able to connect members to other companies needing channel partners for programs and product launches in every region of the world
Summit, Forums and Workshops: The Teleoperation Consortium will hold an annual Summit, as well as focused forums and Workshops on various topics for members to network, gain new insights, and connect with both members and non-members to advance their business interests. Members can present at TC events.
Training: Subject matter experts will be engaged to develop a Teleoperation Professional Training and Credentialing program (similar to the Connected Vehicle Professional Credentialing Program developed by TC and the Next Education) as a vendor-neutral comprehensive education and certification curriculum that signifies the requisite foundational understanding necessary to perform tasks in this ever-changing industry. Participants learn the latest in connected intelligent transportation and infrastructure, teleoperation principles, autonomous vehicles, in-vehicle safety, communication protocols, data, cybersecurity and security spaces.Members have the opportunity to influence and contribute to on-going development of the connected vehicle environment through structured meetings with automakers, public entities and other industry groups.
Members will have the right to participate in any development and demonstration activity sponsored by TC.
Members have the right to identify their membership in the TC by display or use of TC Membership Mark, Trademarks and Logos as specified in the TC Brand Book.
Members have the right and opportunity to participate in committees, forums and other activities of TC, in accordance with their membership classification as identified in the Bylaws.