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Manufacturing for Fuel Economy
A host of new technologies are being introduced to the vehicle in response to fuel economy and emissions challenges. Mass reduction in the car body calls for alternative materials, bringing with it new part forming and joining technologies. Alternative powertrain strategies embrace a broad range of new technologies, including clean diesel engines, direct injection, turbo chargers, valve manipulation, cylinder deactivation, electric drivetrains, and alternative fuels (e.g., hydrogen and bio-fuels). Smaller engines (e.g., 4-cylinder versus 6- and 8-cylinder engines) are a possibility as their efficiency and output increases. With many manufacturing facilities designed for twenty-year lives or even longer, how does a manufacturer or supplier prepare for an uncertain future? What products will win out and what manufacturing strategy will best prepare companies for success? This seminar will provide insight into the near-term evolution of these fuel economy technologies and their implications on manufacturers of both body and powertrain components and systems.
Chair:
Jay S. Baron, Ph.D., President & CEO, Center for Automotive Research, and Director, Manufacturing Engineering and Technology
Speakers:
MaryAnn Wright, Chief Executive Officer, Johnson Controls-Saft and Vice President and General Manager, Hybrid Systems Group, Johnson Controls Inc. Presentation
Friedemann Strasser, COO, GETRAG Transmissions Corporation Presentation
Steve Groat, Managing Director, Alloy Technologies International Pty. Ltd. and Managing Director, T-Mag Pty. Ltd. Presentation
Joel Wiegert, Director, Manufacturing, BorgWarner Turbo & Emission Systems Presentation
Stephen Zimmer, Executive Director, U.S. Automotive Partnership for Advancing Research and Technologies (USAutoPARTs) Presentation
Michael Bull, Director of Technology, Automotive, Novelis Corporation Presentation
Ronald Krupitzer, Vice President, Automotive Applications, American Iron and Steel Institute Presentation
George Racine, Plastics Division of the American Chemistry Council Presentation
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