- Booming market India: "The Trends and Future Requirements
in Automotive Electronics" symposium to be held on 3rd September 2008
parallel to the electronicIndia 2008 trade fair (2nd to 5th September
2008 in the BIEC Bangalore International Exhibition Center) highlights
technology and business trends in automotive electronics
- The deadline for submitting abstracts is 30th April 2008
The electronicIndia trade fair to be held from 2nd to 5th September
2008 in Bangalore, India, is not only the leading trade fair for the
electronics industry in India but is also an important forum for expert
professionals in this high-tech sector. This means automotive
electronics specialists will meet on 3rd September at the "The Trends
and Future Requirements in Automotive Electronics" symposium that will
run alongside the electronicIndia 2008 trade fair in the BIEC Bangalore
International Exhibition Center. Automotive electronics experts will
have the unique opportunity of presenting their point of view to
selected professionals on this national platform for the electronics
sector. The deadline for submitting presentation abstracts is 30th
April 2008.
The automobile sector is one of the major growth motors of the Indian
economy. According to a study conducted by the India Brand Equity
Foundation (IBEF), passenger vehicle turnover is expected to increase
from the current annual figure of 1.3 million to 2.7 million vehicles
by 2015. The range of vehicles on offer is increasingly being geared to
the low-income group of buyers: The Indian manufacturer Tata Motors is
currently in the process of launching a compact car that costs less
than 2,000 Euros, while the major German automobile manufacturers such
as BMW, Mercedes-Benz and Volkswagen/Skoda, who are represented in the
market with their own production facilities, are concentrating on the
growing upper classes. Those who stand to gain the most from the
booming Indian automobile market, however, are the motor vehicle
suppliers: The Automotive Component Manufacturers' Association of India
estimates that the sector turnover from the current 15 billion US
dollars will experience an average annual growth rate of 13 percent to
40 billion US dollars up to 2014/15.
Those expert speakers who are interested can immediately apply for a
speaker slot on one of the following subjects with an abstract in
English:
- Components and Systems for Increased Vehicle Safety
- Components and Systems for Comfort Functions
- Infotainment and Telematics
- Innovative Drive and Fuel Concepts/Hybrid Solutions
- Engine Management/Efficient Fuel Use/Environmental Awareness
- Powertrain Electronics
- Bus Systems and Programming Aspects
- On-Board and Off-Board Diagnosis
- New Lighting Concepts
- Challenges for the Electronics of Low-Price Vehicles of the Future
The abstract in Word or PDF format should outline the subject to be
presented in no more than 250 words and include the title of the talk,
3 - 5 keywords for classifying the topic as well as the name of the
speaker and his company. Furthermore, the supplied material should
include all relevant contact data such as e-mail address as well as
telephone and fax number. The complete abstract must be submitted under
the email address
info@electronicindia.netby 30th April 2008 at the latest. A decision with regard to the
acceptance of a talk will be made by the end of May 2008 by a symposium
committee consisting of company delegates from ST Microelectronics,
Tata Motors, Epcos AG, NXP, Robert Bosch India, Tyco Electronics and
Infineon Technologies.
Please direct any questions concerning the electronicIndia 2008 trade
fair to Manmeet Sabarwal, Company Manager of MMI India (telephone: +91
9820101284, e-mail:
manmeet.sabarwal@mmi-india.in). Further information on the trade fair is available on the Internet under
www.electronicindia.net.