SAE 2011 World Congress: report on displays by suppliers
2011/06/09
- Summary
- LG Chem exhibits products including large Li-ion battery for heavy-duty trucks
- Behr exhibits a battery cooling system used in GM's CHEVY VOLT
- Magna exhibits various parts and systems including Dynamax
- Sekisui Chemical exhibits intermediate film for automotive laminated glass
- TI Automotive exhibits a plastic fuel tank and exhaust treatment parts that it jointly developed with Tenneco
- AVL exhibits powertrain for Range Extender EV and panels presenting various simulations
- Hybrid Design Services (HDS) exhibits an EV based on Toyota Corolla
- FEV exhibits two new engines that it developed for OEMs as well as engines with new technologies
- METHODE ELECTRONICS exhibits noncontact torque sensor
- IVA Automotive Engineering exhibits an engine that is developed for Mini Cooper
- INALFA exhibits sunroofs for CADILLAC
- DAESUNG exhibits console switches and other products
Summary
The following is a summary of reports on eco-friendly technologies and new technologies by suppliers and material manufacturers at the SAE 2011 World Congress (held in Detroit on April 12 to 14, 2011; referred to as the SAE show). The number of companies at the show increased slightly from last year's about 100 to 140, but fell far from 300 two years ago; it seems to take some time to recover to the business conditions before the fall of Lehman's. For further details on a summary of reports on the exhibition by OEMs, please refer to another report on displays by OEMs.
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