Social Networking for the Microelectronics Industry

Time: June 22, 2010 at 9am to June 23, 2010 at 5pm
Location: University of Warwick, Coventry
City/Town: Coventry
Website or Map: http://www.nmi.org.uk/events/…
Phone: +44(0) 1506 401210
Event Type: network
Organized By: Paul C Jarvie
Latest Activity: May 28, 2010
Export to Outlook or iCal (.ics)
Digg this, Post to Twitter, Facebook, MySpace, Stumbleupon, or del.icio.us Twitter
Announcing the second event of the “Electronics Enabling the Low Carbon Economy” Network, we focus on the Automotive sector and are delighted to be working in partnership with SMMT, the Automotive industry trade body.
Don’t miss this opportunity to learn about the future of Automotive Technology and where Electronics plays a key enabling role.
It’s well-recognised that electronics is a major part of automobile value. With the continuing rapid pace of developments in semiconductors and the emergence of the volume electric vehicle market, NMI believes there are now significant new opportunities in the automotive electronics supply chain. Working closely with SMMT, we have aimed this event at bringing together the automotive electronics supply chain from semiconductor materials to major automotive companies. This event will explore these opportunities from the both supply and demand perspectives and will provide a focal point for building greater understanding of technology capability and market requirements.
Day 1 : ( 22 June )
Automotive Manufacturer / OEM views and strategy
Tour of University of Warwick new Silicon Carbide facility
Key Note from TATA Motors
Presentations from the Automotive Industry
Day 2 : ( 23 June )
Session 1: Drive Train
Session 2: Automotive Electronics
Vehicle Demonstrators will be on display on both days from TATA Motors, F3 Warwick Project car and Zytek - Mercedes commercial EV
Hosted by the University of Warwick at their impressive International Conference Centre, leading speakers will provide their views from companies including TATA Motors, Jaguar Landrover, Freescale Semiconductor, Ricardo, Infineon, NXP International Rectifier and Axeon.
Subject matter will include: how the electronics industry is responding to the challenges in battery electronics, efficient and safe charging systems, next generation ECUs / body electronics / safety and infrastructure. The event will also explore the potential of new emerging electronic materials such as silicon carbide and gallium nitride.
© 2012 Created by John Moor.
Powered by
RSVP for Automotive Electronics to add comments!
Join NMInet