Overview
Formula 1 recently published a plan to become carbon neutral by 2030 and there is a growing awareness that there no longer has to be a trade-off between performance and being green in the automotive industry.
No matter where you are in the world, join this live online seminar to hear from market leaders in the motorsport and automotive industries about the latest technical developments affecting the high performance powertrain market.
Learn how vehicle engineers have been exploring new avenues in powertrain development, including efforts in low carbon fuel and hybrid applications. Attendees will also hear from the leading OEMs and Tier 1 suppliers about ground-breaking projects, together with the technologies and solutions that are affecting high powertrain performance.
Attending this event provides a perfect opportunity to find out how market leaders are tackling common challenges and to understand what the future of high performance powertrains looks like.
HERE'S WHY YOU NEED TO ATTEND IN 2020:
- Hear from market leaders including Williams Advanced Engineering, Cosworth, Audi Motorsport, MAHLE Powertrain, Ricardo, University of Bath and Coryton Fuels
- Hear how changes to emissions regulation in motorsport is impacting high performance powertrain design to ensure your organisation is prepared
- Learn about developments in the use of renewable fuels by motorsport companies to adapt your internal combustion engine design
- Identify solutions to comply with emissions reduction without compromising high performance
- Hear the latest developments in electric powertrain design for motorsport to ensure you are aware of the novel technology for the sector
- Network with key manufacturers, suppliers and researchers shaping the future of high performance powertrains
Network with speakers and peers in a dedicated seminar chat channel and get the answers to your key questions.
PREVIOUS DELEGATES INCLUDE:
Aston Martin Lagonda Ltd
AVL Powertrain UK Ltd
BOSCH
Cambustion LTD
Coryton Advanced Fuels Ltd
Cross Manufacturing Co Ltd
Delphi Technologies
Denso Sales UK Ltd
Eicher Motors Ltd
Federal-Mogul Coventry Ltd
Honda R&D Co Ltd
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Horiba Mira Ltd
Johnson Matthey Plc
Kaist
Loughborough University
MAHLE Powertrain Ltd
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Europe Ltd
Renault Sport Racing
Rolls Royce plc
Shell Global Solutions (UK)
Triumph Designs Ltd.
Vehicle Certification Agency
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SUPPORT YOUR CAREER DEVELOPMENT:
Attending this event supports your Professional Development; if you're an IMechE Member, this can be tracked in the Career Developer section of your online account.
FEEDBACK FROM PREVIOUS EVENTS:
"A good event if you want to keep up to date with the diverse set of technologies emerging to meet emissions and efficiency challenges."
Senior Test Development Engineer, Delphi Technologies
"A very informative seminar which gave some comfort in the fact that many of the companies and Institutions presenting were all focused on similar and common goals."
Chief Engineer - Powertrain, Triumph Motorcycles Ltd.
"Always interesting presentations, and a good discussion forum for the current industry trends."
Technical Specialist, Changan UK R&D Centre Ltd
"Great event, informative and great chance to network with top industry representatives."
PhD researcher, Loughborough University
"Overall the conference was informative and the presentations explained the current challenges and technology trends that we have seen in the market."
Powertrain System Engineer, DENSO Automotive UK LTD.
“A valuable and enjoyable experience”
Pincipal Lecturer, University of Wales Trinity Saint David
“A very informative event.”
Patent Attorney, Marks & Clerk LLP
“High quality varied and informative presentations.”
Senior Project Engineer, Mechadyne
“Interesting collection of topics, and some good material was discussed”
Principal Engineer, Cosworth
“Outstanding conference! Well done!”
CFD Analysis Engineer, AVL Llist GmbH
"Very informative event."
Mechanical Apprentice, Delphi Diesel Systems - Sudbury
“Well organised event - good for networking"
Engineer, Advanced Engine Research