Foreword
Carmakers and suppliers are faced with a huge challenge, namely the need to develop vehicles that maintain or even enhance comfort and safety while offering improved fuel economy and lower carbon emissions – all within a difficult economic situation. Learn about the role that electronics will be playing within this complex set of demands at the13th International Advances in Automotive Electronics Conference taking place in Ludwigsburg, Germany on 15 and 16 July 2009.
The need to reconcile power-consuming assistance and safety systems with improved energy efficiency and fuel economy is the focus of this year's conference, an event that decision-makers in the automotive E/E branch cannot afford to miss.
Further key topics suggested by the top-flight programme committee consist of development tools and processes and hardware/software architectures of the future.
Under the moderation of Dr. Peter Thoma, branch experts will be examining the future of automotive electronics during the lectures, conference breaks and at the branch get-together, an evening event in which networking holds pride of place.
We are particularly pleased to welcome Dr. Karl-Thomas Neumann, CEO of Continental Corporation, as our keynote speaker at this event. And to round things off, the programme will be providing decision-makers in the fields of electronics and software development with plenty of opportunity to discuss their strategies and innovations with the conference participants.
For further details have a look into the program.
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