Vienna Motor Symposium 2022 (1) Transformation towards carbon neutral mobility

Presentations from Renault, ZF, Miba, Mercedes-Benz, and VW

2022/06/21

Summary

Official logo
Official logo (43rd International Vienna Motor Symposium, organized by the Austrian Society of Automotive Engineers (ÖVK), Logo: © ÖVK 2022)

 The International Vienna Motor Symposium, being organized by the Austrian Society of Automotive Engineers (ÖVK), was held for the 43rd time this year. It took place at the Hofburg in Vienna, Austria from April 27th to 29th, and was attended by around 900 participants from 26 countries.


 More than 70 presentations were held in three parallel sessions, one of which was virtual and could be attended by people who couldn't make it in person.

 The event brings together executives and experts from the automotive industry, research institutes and universities, specialized in the field of vehicle drive technology, to jointly discuss future-oriented developments for sustainable mobility and how to tackle the decarbonization issue.

 The focus of this year's symposium was on the transformation towards carbon neutral mobility. Besides topics such as CO2 neutral energy and de-fossilization, eFuels, hydrogen combustion engines, fuel cells, electrification of the traction motors and energy storage facilities, also autonomous driving and exhaust-gas aftertreatment solutions as well as new transmission technologies were discussed.

 The full agenda of lectures can be viewed on the official website (https://wiener-motorensymposium.at/en/programme/programme/) and the conference documents - also for previous symposia - can be ordered here (https://wiener-motorensymposium.at/en/conference-documents/).

 On the evening of the first day and during break time, participants had the opportunity to visit 41 booths at the accompanying trade exhibition. Suppliers, service and solution providers, research institutes and engineering consultancy companies showcased their latest products, technologies and concepts.

 In the outside area participants was offered the possibility to take a close look at the latest technologies in vehicles on display and experience these by having a test drive.

Event venue at the Hofburg in Vienna, Austria Test vehicles at the entrance of the venue
Event venue at the Hofburg in Vienna, Austria Test vehicles at the entrance of the venue

(43rd International Vienna Motor Symposium, organized by the Austrian Society of Automotive Engineers (ÖVK), Picture: © MarkLines Europe GmbH)


 The conference was opened by Prof. Dr. Bernhard Geringer from Vienna University of Technology Mobility.

 He pointed out that regarding decarbonization the focus should not be on requirements and laws, but on solutions and that it is important to put ideas into practice.

 The first conference day was closed by a podium discussion on the future of automotive technology.

 The event was closed by a speech of Prof. Dr. Helmut Eichlseder, representative chairman of the Austrian Society of Automotive Engineers (ÖVK), who stressed that renewable energy supply will play a decisive role on the way to the overall decarbonization of mobility.

 The next event will be held from April 26th to 28th, 2023. Proposals for papers can be submitted between July and September 2022.

 This is the first part of the event report, which includes a summary of all four keynotes of the opening plenary session and the closing keynote by Volkswagen. Further, it will contain an outline of the panel discussion on the powertrain of the future, which was held at the end of the first lecture day.

 In the second and third part of this event report, a selection of the professional lectures will be highlighted.


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