Calling all Speakers
The Automotive Lightweight Materials 2024 conference is seeking presentations that broadly focus on the following key topics:
- Lightweight materials economic outlook and industry forecasts
- Exploring new applications with advanced engineering and simulation techniques
- Latest research in advanced materials, joining techniques, and additive manufacturing
- New manufacturing processes and strategies for automotive lightweight production
- Upcoming regulations and safety standards for the next generation of vehicles
- Manufacturer case studies on successful adaptation of lightweight materials
The Automotive Lightweight Materials 2024 Exhibition & Conference offers a unique and timely focus on addressing the specific challenges associated with automotive lightweighting to meet the needs of OEMs manufacturing the next generation of vehicle.
Be a part of our multi-disciplined agenda…
The Automotive Lightweight Materials 2024 Exhibition and Conference will allow professionals in relevant disciplines to report on their accomplishments and exchange views. The conference will uniquely emphasize networking and building new relationships, including generating dialogue in technical know-how for automotive manufacturers. There will also be an opportunity to integrate with allied industries and to demonstrate an insight into new advancements in lightweight materials for automotive applications.
Presentations focusing on advanced materials and composites, new joining solutions, end-user case studies on new technologies, and new market data for current and upcoming manufacturing initiatives are particularly focused at this conference, along with other relevant topics of timely interest.
Please consider participating in what is certain to be a highly productive experience with an opportunity to collaborate with industry experts in this fast-evolving market.
Call for Presentation
If you would like to be a speaker at this event, please contact sean.collins@iQ-Hub.com, subject heading “Call for Papers – Automotive Lightweight Materials USA 2024”.