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Automotive Design and Auto Glass Windshield Re-Glazing Updated Program The first and largest expert meeting on automotive glass 3rd International CTI Conference June 20 – 21, 2017 | Rochester (MI), USA Who you will meet – previous participants included: u AGC u Dura Automotive u GM Warren Technical Center u Saint Gobain Sekurit u AGP Glass u Eastman Chemical u Guardian Industries Science & u SCHOTT Technical Glass u Antaya Technologies u Evonik Cyro LLC Technology Center Solutions GmbH u Belron International u Five Star Coatings Group u Honda R&D Americas, Inc. u Volkswagen AG u BROSE North America u Ford Motor Company u Mercedes Benz U.S. u Webasto Roof Systems Inc. u Carlex Glass Company u Fuyao Glass America u NSG Group u Yanfeng Automotive u Corning Incorporated u General Motors u Pilkington NA Interiors Main Topics 2017: Trends and innovations in automotive glazing | Automotive design and auto glass Windshield re-glazing | Cabin thermal energy / vehicle efficiency | Bonding glass Benefits of lightweight | Next generation acoustic interlayer | Polycarbonate glazing Your partner for automotive excellence | Automotive Glazing USA JOIN THE AUTO GLASS COMMUNITY Customer Service & Registration FORUM FOR THE AMERICAN AUTOMOTIVE GLAZING INDUSTRY! Ilker Aydin Participate in the annual gathering of key Phone: +49(0)2 11.96 86 – 38 46 players innovating automotive glazing and Email: [email protected] meet experts in this field. Listen to overall solutions and latest technologies provided Sponsoring & Exhibition by OEMs, suppliers and R&D. Şenel Çelik, Sales Manager YOUR ADVANTAGES Phone: +49(0)2 11.96 86 – 37 28 Email: [email protected] Be part of the strategic and technical meeting of experts from OEMs and Content & Conception suppliers in the automotive glazing sector Get up-to-date on innovations and trends Gül Habasch, Senior Conference Producer Meet a wide range of specialised experts Email: [email protected] and extend your industry network WHO YOU WILL MEET Delegates by Sector Delegates by Job Titles Delegates by Countries Automotive 31% Marketing/Sales 29% USA 71% Chemical Industry & Plastics 18% Technical Engineering 23% Germany 13% Glass industry 17% Managing directors 11% Canada 4% Electronics 12% R&D 10% Belgium 2% Engineering 7% Business Development 10% Italy 2% Consultancy and Projects 4% France 2% Service providers 5% Others 13% Singapur 1% Universities 2% Japan 1% Trade 2% India 1% Others 6% UK 1% Spain 1% Estonia 1% | Automotive Glazing USA | Program DAY 1 11.45 Networking break in the exhibition area 12.15 Tuesday June 20, 2017 Next generation acoustic interlayer Acoustic interlayer to facilitate lightweight glazing Improved acoustic performance in the wind noise range 9.00 Dr Jun Lu, Technology Fellow, Eastman Chemical Company Business Reception – Register and network in the exhibition area 12.45 Bring plenty of business cards and find out Advanced simulation of complex optics of HUD who is who right from the start! systems using human perception Design and simulate the complex optical systems that 9.30 make up the HUD system using optical simulation tools Welcome address by CTI and the chairman Utilize virtual reality to evaluate all parts of your HUD and opening of the conference system in vehicle context Kishor Ramaswamy, Senior Application Engineer, OPTIS 9.45 Introduction speech by the chairman 1.15 Q & A with speakers Joseph E. Poley, President, Poley Technology LLC 1.30 Networking lunch in the exhibition area 10.00 3.00 Better cars: Round Table Session The benefits of lightweight glazing Join in the discussions at hosted Lightweighting themed tables. Write, draw or Roof toughness sketch your thoughts and ideas. Impact resistance Switch between themed tables – Stability take your ideas to the next level’! Thomas Cleary, Manager of Reliability for Auto Glass Solutions, Corning Incorporated INTERACTIVE +++ David Allen, Exterior Systems Engineering Core Global Glazing, get involved and discuss topical issues with your peers’ Ford Motor Company CREATIVE +++ 10.30 new ideas and approaches – sharing knowledge Better Cars: for a wider perspective Enabling an enhanced driving experience Optical attributes INNOVATIVE +++ Visibility the future at a glance – developing ideas with other experts Dynamic tinting System-level NVH Dr Vikram Bhatia, Director Product and Process Development, 3.45 Corning Automotive Glass, Corning Incorporated Presenting the results of the table discussion in front of the plenary 11.00 Use of exposed low-e coatings to improve cabin 4.00 thermal energy/vehicle efficiency FLEXFLOW® - New technology for the creation of Automotive application of exposed low-e coatings high-quality large polymer optics in the injection Passenger comfort molding process Improve TTS FLEXFLOW®: a new technology for the injection Reduce CAFE credits of high quality large PC surfaces Timothy McKittrick, Global Capability Manager, Pilkington NA Effective warpage control on plastic sunroofs and sidelights through FLEXFLOW® 11.30 Q & A with speakers Warpage control and quality optimization in automotive plastic glazing Dr Roberto Fagarazzi, Lighting and Glazing Business unit Manager, Inglass Group Program | Automotive Glazing USA | 4.30 End of the first conference day 10.30 Q & A with the speakers 11.00 Networking break in the exhibition area Evening Reception At the end of the first conference day CTI invites you to extend and strengthen your network in an 11.30 informal and relaxed setting. Enjoy PANEL DISCUSSION the evening with barbeque and ADAS to autonomous vehicles: cold drinks. The challenges and impact for glazing Moderation: Joseph Poley, Poley Technology LLC Attendee: David Allen, Ford Motor Company DAY 2 1.30 Wednesday June 21, 2017 Two-shot (2K) polycarbonate glazing – recent developments 9.00 Mass production of a 2K polycarbonate glazing Windshield re-glazing with high modulus 2K and glazing design as noise countermeasures and low conductivity solution Dr Steven Gasworth, Scientist, SABIC Glazing technology from OEM to repair market Re-glazing technologies in the vehicle repair and maintenance 2.00 Discussion & final remarks Lightweight approach with direct glazing adhesives Gustavo Reyes, Technical Customer Service Manager, 2.15 Networking lunch in the exhibition area Henkel Corporation 3.00 End of the International Conference 9.30 Automotive Glazing USA Advancements in adhesive tapes for bonding to glass New technologies in glass bonding adhesive tapes Assessing the benefits of improved flexibility of epoxy structural adhesive tapes for component bonding Understanding user benefits and comparing performance of primer bonded versus primerless Media partner: adhesive tapes Joseph Miglionico, Market Manager, Lohmann Corporation 10.00 Higher tenacity on structural bonding tapes for automotive glazing new SBT-87 Structural bonding tapes nowadays New synthesize monomers for higher tenacity SAVE Low thickness of new windscreens – THE how to eliminate fissures on glass 29 + 30 November 2017, DATE Jose Muñoz, Engineering Manager, Oribay Group Düsseldorf, Germany www.cti-autoglazing.com | Automotive Glazing USA SPONSORING & EXHIBITION Benefit from the unique Automotive Glazing Platform! SILVER SPONSOR (AND EXHIBITOR) Antaya Technologies is the industry leader for on-glass connections, offering a full range of customized connector types to meet all power and signal applications. Antaya also provides the soldering equipment, process, and expertise which results in a complete part and process solution for its customers. Antaya Technologies | www.antaya.com BRONZE SPONSOR HRSflow, division of INglass, is a globalized company that designs and manufactures hot runner sys- tems for all industries in plastic injection molding, including large polycarbonate transparent surfaces for the automotive sector. Among our innovations FLEXflow technology: the servo-driven valve gate that assures an accurate control of pressures and flow rates. HRSflow, | 920 74th Street | Byron Center | MI 49315 | www.hrsflow.com EXHIBITORS Corning Incorporated is one of the world’s leading innovators in materials science. For more than 160 years, we’ve applied our unparalleled expertise in specialty glass, ceramics, and optical physics to develop products that have created new industries and transformed lives. Corning | One Science Center Drive | Erwin, NY 14870 | www.corning.com For over 60 years, Eisenmann has been providing innovative solutions and enabling technologies for automated manufacturing in the automotive industry. From raw materials to finished products, Eisenmann collaborates with industry leading stakeholders all along the value chain to meet the production demands of new lightweight and fuel-efficient vehicles. Eisenmann | 150 E Dartmoor Drive | Crystal Lake, IL 60014 | www.eisenmann.us.com Lohmann Corporation, the “Bonding Engineers”, have nearly 80 years of global experience in adhesive technology. We are experts in the manufacture of pressure sensitive and structural tapes, as well as the fabrication of tapes to user requirements for the transportation industry. Our newest products provide exceptional bonding performance in a variety of vehicle glass applications. Lohmann Corp. | www.lohmannauto.com OPTIS is the leader in software for the scientific simulation of light and human vision within a virtual reality. Its solutions allow designers, engineers, and ergonomists to simulate and optimize lighting performance, product appearance, and the visibility and legibility of information on human-machine interfaces, in
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