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International
Conference on
Business Opportunities in Automotive Electronics
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February
1 & 2, 2005, Vatika Restaurant
(Entry from Gate No. 2), Pragati Maidan, New
Delhi
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Technical
Information - Purpose and Goals:
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| Componex/electroniclndia
2005 will provide Special Focus on
AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRONICS, both in the exhibition
and by way of organising an international conference
on Automotive Electronics. The automotive industry
in India is fast developing at international stature,
attracting world's renowned brands in the fields,
who have set up their manufacturing / assembly
facilities in the country. The International Conference
on Automotive Electronics will highlight the most
modern trends in the field. This conference will
be held on February 1-2, 2005 at Pragati Maidan,
New Delhi, India, during Componex/electronicIndia
2005,10th International Conference and Exhibition
of Electronic Components, Assemblies, Materials
and Production Equipment. |
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conference serves as a global forum for collaboration
of academic, corporate, government, and private
labs, entrepreneurs, IP, early-stage companies
and investors about the fundamental advances in
automotive electronics that have enabled the engineering
of products and systems. The conference also provides
a platform for a wide range of discussions regarding
technological challenges, intellectual property
issues and commercialization. Further it serves
as a unique venue, bringing together various stakeholders,
to explore partnerships and strategic alliances
in India and abroad for the promotion of new ventures
in this sunrise industry. |
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Tentative
Programme
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February
1 & 2, 2005, Vatika Restaurant
(Entry from Gate No. 2), Pragati Maidan,
New Delhi
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| Day
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| February
1,2005 |
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| 0830-
1000 hrs |
Registration |
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| 1000-1100
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Inaugural
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Welcome
by Mr. S. Swarn, Editor-in-Chief, Electronics
Today |
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Presidential
Address by Mr. Balraj Bhanot, Director,
Automotive Research Association of India;
Role of Electronics in Automobiles - An
Overview |
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Vote
of Thanks |
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| 1100-1130 |
Tea/Coffee
Break |
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| 1130-
1300 |
Session-1 |
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Mr.
Jens Uwe Fuhrmann, Fuhrmann Consulting Network,
Germany; New Developments in Automotive
Electronics for High Temperature Applications |
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Mr.
Dilip Chenoy, Siam; Indian Automobile Scenario |
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Mr.
Volker Kaiser, ZVEI, Germany; Global outlook;
Microelectronics in Automotive |
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Dr. R. S. Deshmukh, Micro Technologies (I)
Ltd.;
Vehicle Management through GIS; |
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Discussion |
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| 1300-1400 |
Lunch
Break |
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| 1400-1530 |
Session-2 |
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Mr. Gagan Agarwal, Minda Electronics Limited;
Electronics for Gaseous Fuel Systems for
Vehicles |
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Ragu
Kiran J. Robert Bosch India Limited; Air
System Modeling without sensor for diesel
engines |
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Ujjwala
Karle, Automotive Research Association of
India;
Electronic feed back Carburetor for 4-stroke
2-Wheeler Applications |
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Discussion |
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| 1530-1600 |
Tea/Coffee
Break |
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| 1600-1730 |
Session-3 |
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Mr.
A. B. Komawar, ARAI, Pune;
Testing of Electric Vehicles in India |
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Niranjan,
H.S. Compulus Systems Pvt. Ltd., Bangalore;
EMI/EMC testing for automotive electronics |
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Mr.
A. B. Mulay, ARAI, Pune;
EMC Test System for Automotive Electroics |
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Rajesh
Prabhu, Dhanaji Khade, Ramakanth Srinivas,
Robert Bosch India Limited; Trends and innovations
in emission reduction using ECM |
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Discussion |
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| February
2, 2005 |
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| 1000-1100 |
Session-4 |
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Keynote
Address by Dr. P. Sekhar, Microtechnologies
India Limited; Vehicle Security via Vehicle
Black Box |
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Vidya
Sirsi, California Cards & Systems Inc.,USA;
Smart Cards in Automotive Industry |
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| 1100-1130 |
Tea/Coffee
Break |
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| 1130-1300 |
Session
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Dr.
P. Srinivasa Raghavan, Harita Infoserve
Ltd., Bangalore; Automotive Embedded Engineering
- Opportunities and Challenges. |
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Sreedhar
Thantry, Delphi, Bangalore;
Trends in automotive active safety and comfort
technology |
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De Niro Kil, Vishay Components India Pvt.
Ltd.;
Automotive applications and electronic components,
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| 1300-1400 |
Lunch
Break |
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| 1400-1530 |
Session
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Mrs.
Jayashree Varadhan, Project Director, Combat
Vehicles Research & Development Establishment,
Chennai; Automotive Infotronics in Defence
for Armoured Fighting Vehicles |
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Mr.
Tapan Basu, Bajaj Auto Ltd., Pune; Engine
Management System in 2/3 wheelers |
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Mr. K.R.A. Nair, Executive Director-Development,
Lucas-TVS Ltd., Chennai; Significance of
proposed 42 volt electric systems |
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Tea
Break |
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| 1600-1730 |
Panel
Discussion (to be conducted by Prof. S.
Mohan, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore) |
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Delegate
Fees
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day Rs. 1500/- for Indian / US$ 60
for Overseas delegates |
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| Two
days Rs. 2500/- for Indian / US$ 90
for Overseas delegates |
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| Student
delegates with ID Rs. 1000/- per person
for two days |
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| (Inclusive
of Conference Material, Lunch, Tea / Coffee
and One Year Complimentary Subscription
of Electronics Today) |
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| 10%
Discount for Exhibitors in Componex/electronicIndia
2005,and members of ISSS |
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| 10%
Discount for delegates from Central and
State Governments |
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