The 8th International Automotive Congress 2015 (IAC2015) is held in Crowne Plaza Shanghai Noah Square today (2/12/2015). The International Automotive Congress has been being organized by Vogel Automotive Media Group, Institut für Kraftfahrzeuge (ika) - RWTH Aachen University, China National Automotive Industry International Corp, Messe Frankfurt (Shanghai) Co., Ltd since 2008. Besides, it has also been being co-sponsored by Tsinghua University, Jilin University, Tongji University, Beijing Institute of Technology, Hefei University of Technology.
Last time, the 7th congress was held successfully in China, which attracted many industry professionals from countries over the world. This 8th one is also expected to bring a feast for the automotive technology industry once again. This year's annual meeting is still held with one main forum and three thematic sub-forums: the theme of the main forum will explore energy conservation, electrification, autopilot and other hot topics of the industry trends; three thematic sub-forums are concerned about powertrain, automotive electronics, automotive lightweight.
This year, there will be over 20 exciting technical presentations of experts from Institut für Kraftfahrzeuge (ika), Germany Automotive Engineering Technology Co., Ltd. (fka), BMW China R&D, Mercedes-Benz AG, Engineering Institute of Changan Automobile, IAV Automotive Engineering(Shanghai) Co. Ltd., ZF TRW, ANSYS, Borouge and other enterprises and research institutions, which are leading in automotive technology and innovative technologies in depth.
Bluestar Mould is very honored to be invited to attend this annual meeting of the automotive technology. Mr.Philip Huang (BSM President) accompanying with 4 people of our Shanghai branch is there today. This one day meeting will give us many benefits from learning the current development status of the international automotive market, as well as its supply and demand, hot industry trends or analysis on the future technology. These will bring development directions or technology research guidance for Bluestar Mould’s Auto Parts R&D Center.