Overview
The automotive industry is undergoing a disruptive transition with an accelerated move towards electrified, autonomous, and connected vehicles. Companies race to capture the electric mobility market opportunity. However, future success depends on meeting key engineering goals regarding performance, safety, and cost.
The EV development process involves multiple design iterations and performing several tests considering range, performance, reliability, safety, and security. Technology complexities demand an integrated development approach to enable front-loading development and V&V processes. Engineering teams across the globe are increasingly adopting virtualization, aided by physics-based simulation, to meet complex design requirements and accelerate product development. Simulation can help reduce EV development time by up to 50%. With virtual testing, EMC compliance time can be reduced by up to 25%. The model-driven approach enables up to 50% effort reduction in software development and V&V.
This summit brings together automotive industry leaders and technology experts to discuss engineering challenges, best practices, advances in EV design, and the role of simulation. The event will focus on various topics related to EVs, including component design (battery, motor, power electronics, EMI-EMC), functional safety, subsystem/system integration, and validation. Participants will learn about the overall landscape of EV development from complex multi-physics to digitalization.
What you will learn
- EV design and development – from component to system
- Software development and functional safety as per ISO26262
- Software integration and validation
- Subsystem and vehicle validation
Who should attend
- Vehicle manufacturers
- Component manufacturers
- Engineering service providers
- Product development engineers/managers
- Functional safety engineering engineers/managers
- Startups, academia