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Electric components and electronics for the commercial vehicle: Rising to the new challenges of the automotive industry
Press release from: IQPC GmbH
Electric components and electronics for the commercial vehicle: Rising to the new challenges of the automotive industry
IQPC’s conference E/E for Commercial Vehicles from 21 - 23 March will bring together experts from leading companies and institutions, including Iveco Altra S.p.A., Delphi Deutschland GmbH, Continental Automotive GmbH, Magna Powertrain, Engineering Center Steyr GmbH & Co. KG and RWTH Aachen University, to discuss the challenges and present case studies.
Battery optimization and energy management are just two of the many challenges still needing to be overcome for the commercial vehicle industry to fully benefit from hybrid technology. IQPC’s conference E/E for Commercial Vehicles from 21 - 23 March will bring together experts from leading companies and institutions, including Iveco Altra S.p.A., Delphi Deutschland GmbH, Continental Automotive GmbH, Magna Powertrain, Engineering Center Steyr GmbH & Co. KG and RWTH Aachen University, to discuss the challenges and present case studies.
Main discussion points on the two conference days 22 and 23 March will be:
• Cutting-edge hybrid technologies for the commercial vehicle and first experiences
• Energy management for hybrid commercial vehicles and technical limits
• Economic and legislative trends to meet future demands
• Requirements ISO 26262 brings to safeguard functional safety for the electric and electronic (E/E) system
• Advanced electric and electronic (E/E) system architecture for hybrid commercial vehicles and operating strategies
Delegates are also invited to choose from the following workshops on 21 March:
• Software architecture and Autosar for automotive control systems
• Interface design of diverse dynamics E/E systems in theory and practice
• ISO 26262: How to resolve the new challenges?
• Advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) – trends & challenges
The conference is tailored to the commercial vehicle industry. Attendees will have the chance to network with international experts who will report first-hand experiences and the latest developments for the commercial vehicle.
For further information, including the full conference program and additional content downloads, please visit www.ee-commercial-vehicles.com/PR/
About IQPC:
IQPC has offices in major cities across six continents including: Berlin, Dubai, London, New York, Sao Paulo, Singapore, Johannesburg, Sydney and Toronto. IQPC leverages a global research base of best practices to produce an unrivaled portfolio of problem-solving conferences. Each year IQPC offers approximately 2,000 worldwide conferences, seminars, and related learning programs.
IQPC GmbH
Friedrichstr. 94
D-10117 Berlin, Germany
t: +49 (0) 30 2091 3330 | f: +49 (0) 30 2091 3263 | e: info@iqpc.de | w: www.iqpc.de
Kontakt:
Congress Team
Tel.: +49 (0)30 20 913 274
E-Mail: eq@iqpc.de
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IQPC’s conference E/E for Commercial Vehicles from 21 - 23 March will bring together experts from leading companies and institutions, including Iveco Altra S.p.A., Delphi Deutschland GmbH, Continental Automotive GmbH, Magna Powertrain, Engineering Center Steyr GmbH & Co. KG and RWTH Aachen University, to discuss the challenges and present case studies.
Battery optimization and energy management are just two of the many challenges still needing to be overcome for the commercial vehicle industry to fully benefit from hybrid technology. IQPC’s conference E/E for Commercial Vehicles from 21 - 23 March will bring together experts from leading companies and institutions, including Iveco Altra S.p.A., Delphi Deutschland GmbH, Continental Automotive GmbH, Magna Powertrain, Engineering Center Steyr GmbH & Co. KG and RWTH Aachen University, to discuss the challenges and present case studies.
Main discussion points on the two conference days 22 and 23 March will be:
• Cutting-edge hybrid technologies for the commercial vehicle and first experiences
• Energy management for hybrid commercial vehicles and technical limits
• Economic and legislative trends to meet future demands
• Requirements ISO 26262 brings to safeguard functional safety for the electric and electronic (E/E) system
• Advanced electric and electronic (E/E) system architecture for hybrid commercial vehicles and operating strategies
Delegates are also invited to choose from the following workshops on 21 March:
• Software architecture and Autosar for automotive control systems
• Interface design of diverse dynamics E/E systems in theory and practice
• ISO 26262: How to resolve the new challenges?
• Advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) – trends & challenges
The conference is tailored to the commercial vehicle industry. Attendees will have the chance to network with international experts who will report first-hand experiences and the latest developments for the commercial vehicle.
For further information, including the full conference program and additional content downloads, please visit www.ee-commercial-vehicles.com/PR/
About IQPC:
IQPC has offices in major cities across six continents including: Berlin, Dubai, London, New York, Sao Paulo, Singapore, Johannesburg, Sydney and Toronto. IQPC leverages a global research base of best practices to produce an unrivaled portfolio of problem-solving conferences. Each year IQPC offers approximately 2,000 worldwide conferences, seminars, and related learning programs.
IQPC GmbH
Friedrichstr. 94
D-10117 Berlin, Germany
t: +49 (0) 30 2091 3330 | f: +49 (0) 30 2091 3263 | e: info@iqpc.de | w: www.iqpc.de
Kontakt:
Congress Team
Tel.: +49 (0)30 20 913 274
E-Mail: eq@iqpc.de
This release was published on openPR.
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