The e-mobility industry is rapidly growing and changing. As an Engineer, your teams are seeing full project pipelines and shorter timeframes to execute. It’s critical to partner with experienced suppliers that understand your challenges and offer EV solutions beyond their product line.
Join this session at our Spring Virtual Conference on EV Engineering, where Epic Resins’ Senior R&D Chemist will explain how to bring your EV applications to market quicker by saving time on design iterations, testing, and reformulating around supply chain issues.
- Understand how to innovate faster by leveraging your suppliers’ technical capabilities in rheological, thermal and failure analysis.
- Learn how reduce time to market by choosing a supplier with the ability to collaborate towards an actionable goal.
- Download case studies that highlight these nimble and reliable supplier partnerships
Other sessions at our Spring Virtual Conference include:
Looking Beyond 800 V For On-Highway Electric Vehicles
Join this session, presented by Borg Warner, to learn more about evaluating the fundamental limitations of moving to higher voltages beyond current 800 V systems for on-highway EVs.
Other sessions at our Spring Virtual Conference include:
Increase EV Battery Life With Smart Manufacturing Solutions
Creating smart solutions in manufacturing seem to be an everyday occurrence in the captivating growth industry of electric vehicles, and the battery segment in particular. From foam material to 3D inspection to robotic integration, these are the tools that reduce battery pack rework and material waste on EV battery trays.
Join this session to learn how adhesive dispensing and 1k and 2k sealant equipment incorporate these innovative solutions to maximize process control and increase battery life in electric vehicles. Nordson’s Tony Burton and James Britcher expand on the how and whys of keeping up on EV battery industry trends
See the full session list for the Spring Virtual Conference on EV Engineering here.
Broadcast live April 17 – 20, 2023, the conference content will span the EV engineering supply chain and ecosystem, including motor and power electronics design and manufacturing, cell development, battery systems, testing, powertrains, thermal management, circuit protection, wire and cable, EMI/EMC and more.
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