From February 22nd to 23rd the Stuttgart International Symposium Automotive and Engine Technology took place for the eleventh time.
The Stuttgart Symposium is one of Europe's largest automotive and engine technology congresses; in 2011 more than 750 participants took part in the event.
Once again the symposium offered nearly 80 papers and presentations by leading experts in four parallel sessions which dealt with topics like vehicle and powertrain concepts, aerodynamics, driving dynamics, vehicle body engineering, automotive electronics and software as well as battery technolgies. It provides ample opportunity for information and discussion of current issues in motor vehicle research and development.
The program of events was complemented by a trade exhibition.
Pictures 22 February 2011
Pictures 23 February 2011
Article from ATZ online of 22 Feb 2011
Article from Stuttgarter Zeitung of 23 Feb 2011
Organization:
FKFS - Research Institute of Automotive Engineering and Vehicle Engines Stuttgart
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Language: There will be simultaneous interpreters for German/English and English/German on both days of the symposium.
Scientific Management: Prof. Dr.-Ing. Michael Bargende, FKFS/IVK; Prof. Dr.-Ing. Hans-Christian Reuss, FKFS/IVK; Prof. Dr.-Ing. Jochen Wiedemann, FKFS/IVK
Patronage: Stefan Mappus MdL, Prime Minister of Baden-Württemberg
Venue:
Haus der Wirtschaft, Willi-Bleicher-Straße 19, 70174 Stuttgart, Germany

22. - 23. Februar 2011
Forschungsinstitut für Kraftfahrwesen
und Fahrzeugmotoren Stuttgart FKFS
Pfaffenwaldring 12
70569 Stuttgart, Germany
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