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Functional Materials Seminar Functional PM Components in Next Generation Electric Cars 16-17 April 2018 Venue: Forschungszentrum Jülich, Germany www.epma.com/seminars Developing the Powder Metallurgy Future european powder metallurgy association

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Functional Materials Seminar Functional PM Components in Next Generation Electric Cars16-17 April 2018

Venue: Forschungszentrum Jülich, Germany

www.epma.com/seminars

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Functional PM Components in Next Generation Electric Cars

In the future more and more cars will have an electric drive system. The electrical cars of today are not taking benefit of the variety of functional materials that can be produced within powder metal processing. Potential materials that could be utilized include SMC, magneto caloric materials, thermo electric materials, porous heat pipes, permanent magnets, hydrogen carriers and fuel cell plates among many others.

The Functional Materials Seminar will be a workshop with the aim of increasing knowledge in this area to help build up a consortium of companies and universities producing and developing functional materials that can be used in an optimized electrical car. Industry experts will present the potential use of these materials in cars, followed up by a workshop preparing a consortium for a Horizon2020 application under the umbrella of EPMA.

The Functional Materials Seminar is organised by the EPMA, with support from the seminar steering committee.

For further information, please contact Rhianna Jones, EPMA’s Event & Project Co-ordinator: [email protected] or Tel: +44 (0)1743 24 88 99

16 – 17 April 2018 Jülich, Germany

Registration Deadline: 14 March 2018

Course Fees & Booking Information

EPMA Members (paid up) €600Academics (Non-Members) €600Non-Members €900End Users* €400

* ‘End Users’ are defined as Original Equipment Makers (OEMs), Tier 1, Tier 2 and System Suppliers.

The course fees include one night accommodation at the hotel, coffee breaks, lunch, refreshments and a special dinner in Jülich on the evening of 16 April. 2018

Space will be limited and early booking is highly recommended. Places will be allocated on a first come, first served basis and will only be confirmed when payment is received.

Terms and Conditions

Cancellations received after 14 March 2018 will not be entitled to a refund.

Organised by: European Powder Metallurgy Association (EPMA)

EPMA, a non-profit organisation formed in 1989, is the leading trade association for powder metallurgy in Europe. Its key functions are to represent the interest of the European PM community, to promote PM technology and develop the PM process. Further information on the EPMA and its activities can be found online at www.epma.com

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Functional Materials Seminar Schedule

The programme may be subject to change

Registration Deadline: 14 March 2018www.epma.com/seminars

Monday 16 April 2018Delegates arrive in Jülich and check into hotel

18:30 - 21:00 Seminar Dinner

Tuesday 17 April 201808.00 - 08.30 Registration and Coffee

08.30 - 09.45 Host Presentation: Prof. Dr. Olivier Guillon, Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH

08.45 - 09.00 EPMA Presentation: Dr. Lionel Aboussouan, European Powder Metallurgy Association

09.00 - 09.15 Introduction to Functional Materials: Dr. Peter Kjeldsteen, Sintex a/s

09.15 - 09.45 Participant Presentations

09.45 - 10.10 The battery as a key component of e-mobility: Dr Peter Lamp, BMW Group

10.10 - 10.35 The Powertrain of the Future: The Challenge of CO2 and Emission Compliance: Jürgen Rechberger, AVL List GmbH

10.35 - 11.05 Coffee break and networking

11.05 - 11.30 Powder Metallurgy for Lower Vehicle Emissions: Simon Steigert, HJS Emission Technology GmbH

11:30 - 11.55 Potential of PM Gears in Conventional and Electrified Transmissions: Dr. Gerd Kotthoff, GKN Sinter Metals

11.55 - 12:20 Powder Technology for E-Mobility: Dr. Timo Bernthaler, Aalen University

12.20 - 13.30 Lunch and networking

13.30 - 13.55 Battery Technology Development: A Joint Venture between Chemistry & Engineering: Dr. Falko Schappacher, MEET Battery research center, University of Münster

13.55 - 14.20 Process Induced Design for the Current and Next Generation BEV & PHEV Batteries: Linus Froböse, Technische Universität Braunschweig

14.20 - 14.55 Key to Mass Production of Thermoelectric with Environmental Friendly Materials: Hao Yin TEGnology

14.55 - 15.20 Capillary Wick Materials in Loop Heat Pipe Application for Electric Vehicle: Dr. Tobias Düpmeier, Benteler Automobiltechnik GmbH

15.20 - 15.50 Coffee break and networking

15.50 - 16.15 Permanent Magnets in Future Cars: Dr. Bernd Grieb, Magnequench GmbH

16.15 - 16.40 SMC Materials in Future Cars: Dr. Lars-Olov Pennander, Höganäs AB

16.40 - 17.00 Q&A

17:00 End of Seminar

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All information correct at time of print. E&OE.

Location

The Functional Materials Seminar will take place on 16-17 April 2018 at the Forschungszentrum Jülich, Germany.

The goal of research at Jülich is “to contribute to a secure, affordable, and environmentally friendly energy supply” which makes it an ideal location to host the functional materials seminar on how Powder Metallurgy can be used in next generation cars.

The seminar will take place at the Forschungszentrum Jülich with accomodation and dinner being provided nearby.

Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbHLeo-Brandt-Straße52428 JülichGermanyT: +49 2461 61-0

W: www.fz-juelich.de

AirTo reach the hotel there are two international airports to choose from; Cologne Bonn or Dusseldorf. Both airports have train stations attached which can be used to travel to Jülich.

Train

From Cologne there are 2 trains per hour with one change which takes in total around 50-55 minutes to reach Forschungszentrum Jülich.

From Dusseldorf there are at least two trains each hour - one takes around 1 hour and 35 minutes with one change, the other around 1 hour 50 minutes with two changes.

CarIf you will be travelling in a car, please get in touch and we can help organise parking for the duration of the seminar.

Apply online today:www.epma.com/seminars

Registration Deadline: Wednesday 14 March 2018