Past event: Thermal Management for EV/HEV 2023 Conference

We are bringing the 11th Annual Thermal Management for EV/HEV 2023 event to Germany in February 2023, as thermal management continues to be one of the major challenges facing vehicle electrification right now as it impacts everything within the system and is one of the few topics that will really see continued development in the next coming years.

Co-located with the 10th Annual Advanced E-Motor Technology conference,  this event gives you the opportunity to connect with and learn from your peers and colleagues leading the developments in thermal management & e-motor technology right now.

What is happening in EV Thermal Management right now?

With automotive producers expected to follow European emission legislations, requiring them to lower CO2 value by 30% by 2023, the pressure to produce efficient, high-power vehicles is increasing. Companies are actively working on battery electric vehicles, fuel cell, hydrogen internal combustion engines, and thermal management now is a real combination of them.

Firstly, from a function point of view, vehicles must perform. And for that to happen, they need effective thermal management. Secondly, thermal management must be efficient because vehicle efficiency is still paramount. Efficiency and range are very important and thermal management is going hand in hand.

Our 11th Annual Thermal Management for EV/HEV 2023 is a direct reflection of where Europe's EV/HEV thermal management industry is right now and is geared to give attendees practical insight and extensive coverage from leading OEMs, Tier-1, and Tier-2/3 vendors on the most important topics in the space right now, focusing on all the different domains that are contributing to thermal management.

Key 2023 Agenda Highlights

3-Full Days Packed with Technical Presentations, Multi-Stakeholder Panels & Interactive Discussions Focusing on the Timeliest Thermal Management Themes, Challenges & Opportunities, including:
  • New Ways of Gaining Efficiency in the Thermal Management System
  • Integration of Thermal Management Throughout the Vehicle
  • Fast & Ultra-fast Charging Thermal Management
  • Using Immersion Cooling for the Automotive Sector
  • Next-Generation Refrigerants, Coolants & Dielectric Fluids
  • Battery Thermal Management & Thermal Safety
  • Heat Pump Efficiency
  • Thermal Runaway Mitigation
  • Return of Speed Networking & 1-1 Meetings
  • Exclusive Boardroom Meetings

Speakers

  • Dr. Manlio Valerio Morganti, Lead Thermal Engineer, Jaguar Land Rover
  • Prabhakaran Alagarsamy, Expert- System Thermal Management, Volkswagen AG
  • Dr. Emre Özgül, Supervisor - Engine Performance & Energy Management, Ford Otosan
  • Jelena Andric, Thermal Management Energy Optimization Leader, Volvo Group
  • Dr. Leila Sharifian, Technical Manager, Toyota Motor Europe
  • Engin Senol, System Architect - Thermal Management Systems, Lightyear
  • Rémi Voisin, Advanced HVAC Senior Architect, Hopium
  • Bastien Jovet, Advanced Thermal Performance Leader, Hopium
  • Dr. Federica Bettoja, Thermal Systems Specialist, FCA-Centro Ricerche Fiat
  • Dr. Rohith Kasibhatla, Chief Engineer E-Drive Cooling, ZF Group
  • Dr. Dirk Neumeister, Head of Concepts and Systems, MAHLE International GmbH
  • Dr. Kamel Azzouz, Head of Research & Innovation - Master Expert, Valeo
  • Volker Null, Technology Manager Thermal & Dielectric Fluids, Shell
  • Martin Kilian, System Architect for Automotive Pump and Fan Applications, Infineon Technologies AG
  • Thomas Kraft, Business Development Manager E-Mobility, FUCHS GLOBAL OEM DIVISION | FUCHS LUBRICANTS GERMANY GMBH
  • Dr. Jasmin Schießl-Kerbeck, R&D Chemist / R&D Automotive – Driveline & E-Mobility, FUCHS LUBRICANTS GERMANY GMBH
  • Dr. Christoph Stroh, Manager Software Methods, Magna Powertrain Engineering Center
  • Matteo Martini, Associate Director, S&P Global Mobility
  • André Schlott, Head of Competence Center Energy and Thermal Management, Fraunhofer IFAM
  • Prof. Dr. Saim Memon, Deputy Head of School of Engineering, Arden University
  • Dr. Nessa Saniee, Project Engineer Battery Testing, WMG Warwick University
  • Peter Bugryniec, Research Associate, The University of Sheffield
  • Alice Andrews, Senior Conference Producer, Automotive IQ

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Venue

H4 Hotel München Messe
Konrad-Zuse-Platz 14, 81829
Munich, Germany


About The Hotel:
At the H4 Hotel Munich Messe, you’ll be just a stone’s throw away from the exhibition halls and the Munich’s ICM International Congress Center (ICM), just five minutes’ walk away. Also within five minutes are the nearest U-Bahn underground rail station, which offers a direct, rapid connection to the sights and businesses of the city centre. You can also park your car securely on one of the 215 parking spaces (at extra cost) and, if applicable, charge it at one of the electric car charging spots.

331 stylishly furnished rooms and studios await with air conditioning, free Wi-Fi, a flat screen TV with Sky Sports, a safe and tea and coffee making facilities, while bathrooms feature a rain shower or bathtub and a selection of high-quality toiletries. The Executive Lounge with modern workspaces and exclusive service is available for business travellers, while meetings and conferences are catered for with seven multifunctional meeting rooms with air conditioning.
Event details
Organizer : Automotive IQ
Event type : Conference
Reference : ASDE-23977