DAY ONE | September 9, 2024

Day 1 agenda topics.

7:30 am - 8:45 am REGISTRATION OPENS & COFFEE IS SERVED

8:45 am - 8:50 am WELCOME TO #THERMALMANAGEMENTUSA2024 - AUTOMOTIVE IQ WELCOME

Blessing Aroboto - Senior Conference Producer, Automotive IQ
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Blessing Aroboto

Senior Conference Producer
Automotive IQ

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Jayson Pankin

President & CEO
AutoHarvest Foundation

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Joachim Kupe

Head of Systems Engineering/ Head of R&D Mild Hybrid eDrives Segment & Battery Segment
Continental

9:00 am - 9:30 am ICE BREAKER > INTRODUCE YOURSELF TO THE PERSONS ON YOUR LEFT & RIGHT, TELL THEM WHY YOU’RE HERE TODAY!

9:30 am - 10:10 am MODEL BASED DEVELOPMENT AND VALIDATION OF ELECTRIC VEHICLE THERMAL MANAGEMENT KEYNOTE PRESENTATION

Vikrant Vivek Chiddarwar - Product Engineer- Thermal System Modeling, EV Validation, Navistar Inc
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Vikrant Vivek Chiddarwar

Product Engineer- Thermal System Modeling, EV Validation
Navistar Inc

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Joachim Kupe

Head of Systems Engineering/ Head of R&D Mild Hybrid eDrives Segment & Battery Segment
Continental

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Jayson Pankin

President & CEO
AutoHarvest Foundation

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Krishna MPK Namburi

System Controls Engineering Manager
Nexteer Automotive

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Rakesh Khurana

NVH Specialist
Stellantis

10:50 am - 11:20 am MORNING NETWORKING BREAK

11:20 am - 12:00 pm LEARN HOW TO BETTER INTEGRATE E-MOTORS WITH THERMAL MANAGEMENT FOR GREATER SYSTEM EFFICIENCY & COST OPTIMIZATION KEYNOTE PRESENTATION

Blaž Grafenauer - Chief Architect, Elaphe

HOW DO YOU PREVENT ONE INFECTED VEHICLE FROM SPREADING THE VIRUS WITHIN THE ENTIRE CONNECTED VEHICLE NETWORK?

The more connected a vehicle is, the more vulnerable it is for hacking. In an event-exclusive, this presentation shares how vehicle vulnerabilities were first detected and subsequently recovered. Join these industry experts as they share lessons learned from detailed incidents and what best practices need to be utilized moving forward as an industry

  • How was the infection detected and what measures were taken to identify and isolate the vehicle?
  • Find out what processes were followed to eliminate the infection/virus from the vehicle
  • Assess the logs, processes or algorithms that can help us to avoid these kind of attacks
  • Recommendations on how to reduce the cybersecurity risk in the vehicles and safety critical systems
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Blaž Grafenauer

Chief Architect
Elaphe


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Jayson Pankin

President & CEO
AutoHarvest Foundation

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Joachim Kupe

Head of Systems Engineering/ Head of R&D Mild Hybrid eDrives Segment & Battery Segment
Continental

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Lawrence Ziehr

Director- Thermal Systems
Scout Motors

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Suhas Sathyanarayan

Senior CAE Engineering Supervisor and Thermal Engineer
Nexteer Automotive

12:40 pm - 2:00 pm NETWORKING LUNCH BREAK


2:00 pm - 2:40 pm THERMAL MANAGEMENT FOR POWER ELECTRONICS PRESENTATION FOCUSING ON COOLING POWER MODULES & INVERTER TECHNOLOGY


2:40 pm - 3:40 pm THE FUTURE OF ELECTRIC VEHICLES WORKSHOP SESSION LED BY KETTERING UNIVERSITY

Bashar AbdulNour - Professor of Engineering Practice, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Kettering University


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Bashar AbdulNour

Professor of Engineering Practice, Department of Mechanical Engineering
Kettering University


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Jayson Pankin

President & CEO
AutoHarvest Foundation

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Joachim Kupe

Head of Systems Engineering/ Head of R&D Mild Hybrid eDrives Segment & Battery Segment
Continental

E-MOTOR THERMAL MANAGEMENT – TECHNICAL PRESENTATIONS, DISCUSSIONS & TECHNOLOGY DEMONSTRATIONS

WHAT TO EXPECT:

  • 30-MINUTE PRESENTATIONS FROM LEADING E-MOTOR/THERMAL MANAGEMENT EXPERT FROM KEY PLAYERS IN THE INDUSTRY
  • 30-MINUTE SMALL GROUP DISCUSSIONS, MODERATED BY KEY INDUSTRY PROFESSIONALS, TO SHARE YOUR PAIN POINTS, IDEAS, AND SOLUTIONS
  • 30-MINUTE GROUP DISCUSSIONS, FOR FEEDBACK AND IDENTIFYING SOLUTIONS TO CHALLENGES FACING THE INDUSTRY