Past event: Automotive Braking Systems Europe 2024 Conference
Part of the Automotive Chassis Systems Conferences
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Germany
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The automotive braking segment is in a stable phase compared to the rapid developments in the last decade. Now, the industry focus is shifting; brake systems are no longer being looked at as an independent system, but rather a sub-system of a fully integrated chassis system.
Brake-by-wire has become a commodity in the last 12 months, with the innovation in L4 autonomous vehicles and increasing software and system complexity now the biggest drivers for change. Advancements in autonomy and the immaturity of new integrated chassis systems are creating new challenges for the brake industry to ensure safety and optimal performance while keeping costs low.
OEMs & suppliers are actively discussing challenges in Euro 7 compliance, scale-up of brake-by-wire and electro-mechanical brakes, evolving drivability and brake performance, and ensuring optimal synchronisation between hardware and software components. The industry looks set to enter into a transition phase, as OEMs look to increase in-house software development, suppliers look to optimse product personalisation to maintain their industry stronghold.
The 16th Automotive Braking Systems Europe 2024 event returns to Munich, Germany this November, providing a platform to share lessons learned, and deliver expert-led presentations and discussions, offering critical and immediate solutions to imminent challenges facing the braking market, delving into continuing trends in integrated chassis control, and networking with experts from across the chassis segment.
Part of the Automotive Chassis Systems Conferences, alongside the Automotive Steering Systems and Advanced Suspension Systems events, this year's Automotive Braking Systems event will once again bring together experts in the chassis domain for 3 days of invaluable networking, technical content, and multi-stakeholder discussion sessions.
The event helped me understanding the big picture of trends in braking systems which I think will be very valuable for my company.
I found the event very valuable, because of the different perspectives and the coverage of areas that are influenced or influence braking (AI, AD, Cyber Security, Vehicle Motion Control)
Good presentations with the perfect trade off between news, technical content and high level information sharing.
10/10, must attend next time again. Very comprehensive insights and high value for the business.
Expert Speaker Panel
Christian Hauke Schlimme, Development Engineer for Driving Systems, Volkswagen AG
Felipe Santafe, Senior Manager, Chassis Control, Toyota Motor Europe
Thomas Svensson, Technical Specialist Brakes Engineering, Ford Motor Company
Dr. Septimiu Popa, Development Engineer Brake Systems, Mercedes-AMG GmbH
Ishmaeel Ghouri, Brake Systems - Lead Engineer, JLR
Friedrich von Bülow, Project Lead Data Science Chassis System, Volkswagen AG
Hans Gijrath, Senior Manager in Product Development, Market Research & Business Development, Tenneco
Pedro Armendariz, Technical Centre General Manager, KYB Europe
Bruno Perree, Principle Technical Specialist, BWI Group
Thomas Schmitz Professor/ Dr., Professor for Automotive Engineering, Ulm Technical University of Applied Sciences (Former Global Chassis Suspension Manager at Ford Motor Company)
Martin Hildebrandt, Professor for Automotive Engineering, AKAD University Stuttgart (Formerly NVH Lead Engineer at Ford Motor Company)
Emmanuel Tromme, Senior Engineer- R&D - Chassis Engineering, Toyota Motor Europe
Gaël Parfait, Chassis Control Expert, Ampere Software Technology
Kadir Oguzcan Ger, Senior Engineer- Chassis Development, Hyundai Motor Technical Centre Europe
Vinoth Kannan, Manager - Steer by Wire (SbW) System, Bosch
Simon Finkbeiner, Product Management- Sensors, Robert Bosch
Randy Ranerison, Bench and Tools Manager, Hitachi Astemo
Zaiwei Zhang, System Software Bench and Tools Development Engineer, Hitachi Astemo
Praful Bari, Head of Application Engineering Steering, ZF Group
Mahmoud Abdelfatah, Systems Manager - Steering, Hitachi Astemo
Ramakrishna Kamath Vijayakumar, Product Owner- Steering at General Motors, General Motors
Pascal Tuszewski, Project Manager, Thyssenkrupp Presta AG
Tom Hardy, Senior Applications Engineer, Nylacast
Daniel Carriazo Rabadan, R&D Lead Controls Engineer, Nexteer
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Venue
Hilton Munich City Rosenheimer Str. 15, 81667 Munich, Germany