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MANAGEMENT PROGRAMS<br />

TUESDAY, APRIL 12<br />

FEV Innovation Forum / Grand Riverview Ballroom A<br />

10:00 a.m.–Noon<br />

WHY IT’S LIKELY THERE WILL BE AN ELECTRIFIED VEHICLE IN YOUR FUTURE<br />

To meet the future, stringent FE requirements, hybridization and electrification will continue to play an important role.<br />

This session will discuss the types of future hybrid electric vehicle trends as well as various degrees of hybridization<br />

including mild-full hybrids, battery electric vehicles, and hydrogen-based fuel cell vehicles. The influence of<br />

hybridization on future powertrain development will be addressed and the technologies that influence customerrelevant<br />

attributes such as drivability, refinement, and cost of hybrid/electrified vehicles will be discussed.<br />

Moderator<br />

Joel Maguire, Director - Electrification and Trends, BorgWarner, Inc.<br />

Panelists<br />

Jackie Birdsall, Executive Engineer, Toyota Engineering and Manufacturing North America Inc.<br />

Kevin Layden, Director Electrified Programs & Engineering, Ford Motor Company<br />

Larry Nitz, Executive Director, General Motors Company<br />

Yasuyuki Sando, Senior Chief Engineer, Honda R&D Co. Ltd.<br />

1:00–3:00 p.m.<br />

MATERIAL SCIENCE AND INNOVATIVE ENGINEERING PRACTICE IS PUTTING<br />

THE AUTO INDUSTRY ON A DIET<br />

As OEM’s and Tier suppliers scramble to meet future fuel economy targets, vehicle lightweighting is increasingly<br />

becoming an important part of the technology bundle that will help them achieve those goals. But there are some<br />

lightweighting related hurdles for OEMs and suppliers (e.g. raw material availability, manufacturing infrastructure,<br />

workforce knowledge and availability, global platform sharing). This session will discuss these hurdles, how the<br />

industry can overcome them, and when it is likely to happen.<br />

Moderator<br />

Ali Jammoul, Global Director, Body Exterior and Safety Engineering, Ford Motor Company<br />

Panelists<br />

Greg Kolwich, Department Manager, FEV North Aermica Inc.<br />

Denise Carlson, Director - North America Materials Engineering, DENSO International America Inc.<br />

Mark Voss, Group Manager-Body Advanced Technical Works, General Motors Company<br />

Pat Szaroletta, Vice President of Automotive Exteriors-North America, Faurecia<br />

<strong>SAE</strong> <strong>2016</strong> World Congress and Exhibition<br />

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