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The automotive industry is facing two major evolutions in the coming years: the move towards autonomous driving and the transformation from combustion to 100% electric cars. It is obvious that these trends push the demand for more electronic components and systems, but also increase the requirements towards reliability of these components/systems. In this workshop, several stakeholders of the automotive electronics industry will show their view on how to deal with design for reliability (DfR), production, standardisation and system integration of electronics in automotive products for which reliability is an essential property.
Agenda
13h00 | Welcome |
13h30 | Next Generation Approaches for Reliability of Automotive Smart Systems Przemyslaw Jakub Gromala – Robert Bosch |
Automotive electronic components qualification standards and guidelines: update of the current status. Daniel Vanderstraeten – ON Semiconductor Belgium | |
14h45 | Coffee Break |
15h15 | Challenges for future connected and automated cars Patrick Pype – NXP Semiconductors Belgium |
Improving the reliability of electronic systems using potting Harold Haspeslagh – Ninix Technologies | |
cEDM’s DfR for automotive electronics: experiences and strategy Bart Vandevelde – Imec | |
16h45 | Networking |
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