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Networked, Safe and Comfortable: Advanced Chassis Systems

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chassis.tech plus 2022 will discuss the latest developments in the areas of chassis, steering, brakes and tires/wheels. ATZlive invites you to Munich (Germany) on July 5 and 6, 2022. Participation is also possible virtually via live stream. Register now! 

The 13th International Munich Chassis Symposium once again aims to bring together up to 500 specialists in 2022 to discuss current developments in detail. Experts in suspension, steering, brakes and tires/wheels, as well as ADAS can use the Chassis Symposium to exchange ideas on current developments across disciplines.

You can look forward to keynotes from Dr. Hans-Jörg Feigel (Continental), Helge Westerfeld (Bosch), Patricio Barbale (S&P Global Mobility) and Andreas Rigling (ADAC) on the morning of first day of the symposium, as well as Thomas Sprengel (Porsche Engineering) and Leonardo Bagnoli (Ducati) on the second day in the afternoon. 

Key topics of chassis.tech plus 2022 include:

  • redundant chassis systems for automated driving
  • digital developments for steer-by-wire systems
  • methods for measuring brake and tire wear.

Four Sections in One Event

The first day of the event will be taken up by the interdisciplinary section chassis.tech plus with two parallel sessions of lectures in the afternoon. Overarching topics from the field of chassis and driving dynamics will be addressed before the symposium divides into the four parallel specialist sections chassis.tech, steering.tech, brake.tech and tire.wheel.tech on the second day. In the afternoon, the parallel sections will merge together again for the interdisciplinary section chassis.tech plus.

chassis.tech plus is aimed at manufacturers of passenger cars and commercial vehicles and their suppliers, development service providers, universities and research institutes, manufacturers of measuring, testing and simulation systems, as well as authorities, associations and testing institutes.

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