Canton MI, April 25, 2024 - The Detroit Chinese Engineers Association (DCEA) and MKS hosted an important automotive electronic technology symposium on the evening of April 23, attracting professionals from automotive companies like GM, Ford and Stellantis with background in technology, management, and procurement supply chain.
The symposium focused on discussions surrounding electrification and electric vehicles (EVs), electronic systems in internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles, battery technology, and more. Participants engaged in in-depth discussions on the future trends and challenges of automotive electronic technology in a free-flowing atmosphere. At the beginning of the event, attendees extensively discussed the technological progress and market prospects of electrification and electric vehicles (EVs). Subsequently, participants engaged in in-depth discussions on electronic systems in internal combustion engine vehicles. Participants shared the latest technologies and application cases in this field, and discussed future development directions. Finally, participants discussed battery technology, focusing particularly on issues such as battery energy density, charging speed, and safety. They delved into considerations on how to promote innovation and progress in battery technology.
The automotive electronic technology symposium hosted by the Detroit Chinese Engineers Association (DCEA) and MKS provided a platform for industry professionals to engage in in-depth communication and learning, promoting the advancement of industry technology and enhancing innovation capabilities. It is believed that through such exchanges and collaborations, automotive electronic technology will usher in a brighter future.
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