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MATERIALS for FUTURE MOBILITY Polymers for New Mobilities Metallic & Polymer Solutions for Lightweighting Digi tal PROGRAMME E d i t i o n International Congress & Exhibition MATERIALS FOR FUTURE MOBILITY Polymers for new mobilities Metallic & Polymer solutions for lightweighting 3 - 4 FEBRUARY 2021 DIGITAL EDITION With the support of the French Car Industry & the Automotive Plasturgy Professional Organisation: MATERIALS FOR FUTURE MOBILITY, 3 & 4 FEBRUARY 2021 DIGITAL EDITION MATERIALS FOR FUTURE MOBILITY In view of the current crisis and the many uncer- These meetings and exchanges will address the fol- tainties about the feasibility of holding our congress lowing main themes: in 2021 face to face as initially planned, the Orga- > Electrical Energies: nising Committee and all stakeholders have taken - Hydrogen and Fuel Cells Vehicles the decision to transform the congress into a Digital - Materials for electric (EVs) and hybrid electric (HEVs) Edition! vehicles > Autonomous and Vehicles Integrated Photovoltaics - VIPV As a continuation of the Congress that was held > Materials Solutions for Lightweighting in Bordeaux in 2018 and in order to take stock and > Polymer Solutions for Lightweighting evaluate the progress of the evolutions of the mate- > Multimaterial joining technologies rials for future vehicles (choice - design and means > Circular Economy in Developments / New Materials of manufacture), the SFIP - Société Française des Ingénieurs des Plastiques and the SIA join forces You will be able to hear the contributions of experts from to organize - with the support of GPA and PFA - a the following companies: second edition of our congress “Polymer Materials ARCELORMITTAL, CONSTELLIUM, MICHELIN, FAURECIA, for Future Mobility”. GROUPE RENAULT, GROUPE PSA, TRANSPOLIS, COLLEGE DE FRANCE & OTHERS. Then, in order to complement the themes of former SFIP-SIA Polymers for Future Mobility congress, the SIA through its Experts’ Community “Materials and “ Let’s share and transmit our knowledge, Carbody” has added a parallel session on Metallic & look to the technological future and Polymer solutions for lightweighting leading to an imagine joint developments” expanded congress, entitled “Materials for Future Mobility” to be held on February 3rd & 4th, 2021. SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEES POLYMERS FOR NEW MOBILITIES SESSIONS METALLIC & POLYMER SOLUTIONS FOR Gildas BUREAU, Stellantis LIGHTWEIGHTING SESSIONS Amaury CORNILLEAU, GPA Philippe ANTOINE, ArcelorMittal Laurence DUFRANCATEL, Faurecia Hervé GROS, SIA Laurent GERVAT, GROUPE RENAULT Virginie HUGUON, Stellantis Alain GIOCOSA, SFIP Maxime KOWALSKI, IRT M2P Hervé GROS, SIA Thierry MARTIN, SNOP Virginie HUGUON, Stellantis Jean-Claude LE FLOUR, GROUPE RENAULT Gérard LIRAUT, GROUPE RENAULT Olivier REBUFFET, Constellium Thierry ORSAT, Michelin Maxime TOURON, Gestamp Pierre PRONOST, Plastic Omnium ORGANISATION & CONTACTS SPEAKERS Chantal SOHM // SFIP +33 1 46 53 10 74 [email protected] EXHIBITION AND SPONSORING Molly BOISSIER // SIA +33 1 41 44 93 74 [email protected] MATERIALS FOR FUTURE MOBILITY, 3 & 4 FEBRUARY 2021 DIGITAL EDITION PROGRAMME 3 FEBRUARY 2021 08:00 > OPENING OF THE DIGITAL PLATFORM Ouverture du Congrès // Congress Opening 09:00 > SIA & SFIP OPENING LECTURE Automotive industry: trends and challenges 09:15 > Christophe AUFRERE, Chief Technology Officer, Faurecia VIRTUAL COFFEE BREAK > take some time to exchange with the speakers, exhibitors & participants with the open slots 09:45 > for One-to-One meetings using the integrated video calls from our platform! Do not miss the Exhibitors’ Pitchs! ELECTRICAL ENERGIES // HYDROGEN AND FUEL CELLS MATERIALS SOLUTIONS FOR LIGHTWEIGHTING VEHICLES Chairpersons: Philippe ANTOINE, ArcelorMittal Chairpersons: Maxime KOWALSKI, IRT M2P & Maxime TOURON, Gestamp & Thierry ORSAT, Michelin Use of new generation of Hot stamped grades (1,8 GPA) Hydrogen and land transportation 10:30 > Patrice BELLIARD, GROUPE RENAULT Robert LASSARTESSES, Groupe RENAULT Didier SARNOWSKI, ArcelorMittal Boosting the power density of traction motors in electric Innovative thermoplastic solutions for hydrogen tanks 10:50 > drive trains by higher strength lower loss electrical steels Nicolas DUFAURE, ARKEMA Lode VANDENBOSSCHE, ArcelorMittal Productive route for high strength aluminium structures: eMobility: A new era for High Performance Polymers warm Stamping of 7xxx Aluminum grade 11:10 > Jean-Claude LE FLOUR, GROUPE RENAULT Nicolas BATAILLEY, SOLVAY Speciality Polymers Thierry MARTIN, SNOP Sabine PHILIPPE, Constellium 11:30 > Q&A - Round Table with speakers Q&A - Round Table with speakers VIRTUAL LUNCH BREAK > take some time to exchange with the speakers, exhibitors & participants with the open slots 12:00 > for One-to-One meetings using the integrated video calls from our platform! Do not miss the Exhibitors’ Pitchs! ELECTRICAL ENERGIES // MATERIALS FOR ELECTRIC MATERIALS SOLUTIONS FOR LIGHTWEIGHTING (EVS) AND HYBRID ELECTRIC (HEVS) VEHICLES Chairpersons: Laurence DUFRANCATEL, FAURECIA Chairpersons: Alain GIOCOSA, SFIP & Pierre PRONOST, & Nicolas DUFAURE, ARKEMA Plastic Omnium How alternative energies impact thermoplastic materials Carbon Fiber meets Polypropylene – New Opportunities choice for Valeo Thermal Systems products: opportunities 13:30 > with CF in the field of Thermoplastic Composites and challenges? Christos KARATZIAS, Mitsui Chemicals Peggy HAVET, Valeo Thermal Systems Latest developments in glycol resistant polyamides for Overmolding Continuous Fiber Reinforced Thermoplastic 13:50 > automotive cooling circuits Composites for Advanced Mobility Louise-Anne FILLOT & Tristan JOBERT, DOMO Heiko RUHL, Avient Corporation New mobility and travel experiences: contribution of new material for functional surface Novel foamed blow moulded polypropylene air ducts with 14:10 > Alcina TANGHE, Valeo Thermal Systems improved performance. Fabrice DOMINGUES DOS SANTOS, Arkema Antti TYNYS, Borealis Georges HADZIIOANNOU, Université Bordeaux - ELORPrintec Use of AHSS in cold stamping for BIW light weighting: How is future mobility challenging polymer materials for springback management with smartform® technology 14:30 > immersion cooling? Marc CAPPELAERE, Groupe RENAULT Fabrice GIAUME, Dupont Thierry MARTIN, SNOP 14:50 > Q&A - Round Table with speakers Q&A - Round Table with speakers VIRTUAL COFFEE BREAK > take some time to exchange with the speakers, exhibitors & participants with the open slots 15:30 > for One-to-One meetings using the integrated video calls from our platform! Do not miss the Exhibitors’ Pitchs! END OF 1ST DAY LECTURE VIRGINIE HUGUON, SIA & GÉRARD LIRAUT, SFIP Inventions, Discoveries and Innovations: borders between scientific discoveries and technological innovations, specific examples 16:15 > Didier ROUX - Collège de France : Liliane Bettencourt Technological Innovation Chair (2016-2017), French Academy of Science and Technology VIRTUAL COFFEE BREAK > take some time to exchange with the speakers, exhibitors & participants with the open slots 16:45 > for One-to-One meetings using the integrated video calls from our platform! Do not miss the Exhibitors’ Pitchs! 19:00 > End of Conference 1st Day MATERIALS FOR FUTURE MOBILITY, 3 & 4 FEBRUARY 2021 DIGITAL EDITION PROGRAMME 4 FEBRUARY 2021 VIRTUAL COFFEE BREAK > take some time to exchange with the speakers, exhibitors & participants with the open slots 08:00 > for One-to-One meetings using the integrated video calls from our platform! Do not miss the Exhibitors’ Pitchs! AUTONOMOUS AND VEHICLES INTEGRATED MULTIMATERIAL JOINING TECHNOLOGIES PHOTOVOLTAICS - VIPV Chairpersons: Jean-Claude LE FLOUR, GROUPE RENAULT Chairpersons: Amaury CORNILLEAU, Groupement Plasturgie & Olivier REBUFFET, Constellium Automobile & Laurent GERVAT, Groupe RENAULT Autonomous vehicle in TCL network Manufacturing of a rear seat structure with one shot hybrid 08:30 > Jérôme SICARD, Keolis Lyon thermoplastic composites Stéphane BARBIER, Transpolis Thierry RENAULT, FAURECIA ERWin innovation is now a mature key to support carma- Components and packaging based on polymer for future kers to resolve the great challenge of weight in automo- automotive applications 08:50 > tive production with no opposing between environmental Isabelle BORD-MAJEK & Yves OUSTEN, Université de Bordeaux, objectives and those of manufacturing competitivity! 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CIRCULAR ECONOMY IN DEVELOPMENTS / NEW MATERIALS Chairpersons: Virginie HUGUON, Stellantis / SIA & Gérard LIRAUT, GROUPE RENAULT / SFIP Sustainable Materials at Michelin 10:50 > Christophe LE CLERC & Salvatore PAGANO, Michelin How to finetune materials to control the CO footprint? 11:10 > 2 Hanna LARSSON, Polykemi AB THERMOFIL CIRCLE - Pushing the Boundaries of High-Performance Glass Coupled Polypropylene for accelerating part 11:30 > development and innovation in circular economy for sustainability Nicolas SCHLUTIG, SUMIKA Polymer Europe Aluminium, the material of choice for lightweighting and carbon footprint reduction 11:50 > Hervé RIBES, Constellium Autonomous vehicle
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