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Automotive CircleInternational

Simulation 2014From product design to

production approval – Integrated virtual engineering systems

16 – 17 September 2014Guyancourt/ Le Technocentre Renault

France

English/French simultaneous translation

LIVE DEMONSTRATIONS at the Technocentre Renault

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Simulation 2014

Further information and online registration at:

www.automotive-circle.com

A key competitiveness factorShort time to market, low and controlled development, industrialization and manufacturing costs are among the key competitiveness levers for any industry. However, especially for the automotive industry, producing a highly complex and diversifi ed product, it is crucial to be fast, accurate and robust, from the very early stages of product and process design.

Today, automotive OEM need to accommodate social trends such as an increas-ing demand on individualization, as well as demanding regulations (e.g. CO2 targets). Vehicle production needs to be reconfi gurable, adaptive and evolving, economically successful and always on the lookout for the highest performing manufacturing technologies.

Therefore, an effi cient and relevant information fl ow with development partners such as parts suppliers, engineering and facilities sub-contractors is mandatory to design a new vehicle in the shortest lead time and with the best level of in-dustry standards.

In this situation, the effi ciency of the early design process is much enhanced when it is coupled with continuous and reliable feedback on key performance indicators from the plants, e.g. on cost, quality, process reliability, logistics implementation. Effective and reliable modeling, simulation, forecasting, and data mining tools, combined with information and communication technologies to provide an integrated virtual engineering system represent a key competitive factor in this context.

With its fi rst installment, set up in collaboration with Renault SAS, the new Au-tomotive Circle International conference Simulation 2014 addresses this fi eld of integrated virtual engineering systems “from product design to manufacturing approval” in automotive industry. Through progress and status reports from leading international OEM, tier 1 and equipment suppliers, software develop-ers and relevant academic institutions, the conference aims at defi ning a state of the art and a future vision for integrated product process production virtual engineering systems.

Marc AlochetExpert Leader Vehicle & Powertrain Assembly Engineering, Le Technocentre Renault, Renault SAS:

“For every OEM, and in fact also for their suppliers, a smooth and effi cient exchange of product and process simulation data, both within and between companies, is a major concern and of growing importance. We are looking forward to discussing the state-of-the-art and future possibilities of inte-grated virtual engineering systems with you, and to demonstrate to you specifi c development tools we implemented at the Technocentre Renault.”

Questions addressed by the conference include:\\ How can integrated virtual engineering systems help to involve all

production engineering actors in the early design phase?

\\ How can integrated virtual engineering systems increase the robustness of product/process design through performance feedbacks from the plants?

\\ How can integrated virtual engineering systems help to design and manage resource effi cient production facilities?

\\ Where are the current frontiers in the robust and effi cient simulation of vehicle assembly processes and their implementation?

\\ How can integrated virtual engineering systems contribute to reduce vehicle development costs?

\\ To what extent can such systems help to realize multiple industrializations of the same vehicle in different plants all over the world?

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CONFERENCE HIGHLIGHTS: \\ Expert-guided tour featuring live demonstrations within the Technocentre Renault, Guyancourt

\\ High-level presentations from OEM, tier 1 suppliers, software producers, equipment suppliers and research organisations

\\ Interactive live polls in the expert audience, providing their assessment on important questions

\\ Accompanying exhibition

The conference addresses: Automotive engineers with responsibilities concerning the implementation of virtual development and planning tools, in product development, process plan-ning and production of international OEM, as well as from corresponding system suppliers and engineering service providers.

Conference Programme

Further information and online registration at:

www.automotive-circle.com

YOUR CONTACTS

Dr. Dirk MeinePresidiumAutomotive Circle International, DET +49 511 [email protected]

Kirsten SchmeingProject Event ManagerAutomotive Circle International, DET +49 511 [email protected]

Programme Coordination:

Conference Organisation:

TUESDAY, 16 SEPTEMBER 2014

8.30 h Welcome and conference introductionDr. Dirk Meine, Automotive Circle International, DEJean-François Bron, Alliance Production Engineering Global Vice President, Renault SAS, FR

8.45 h Process specifi cation: from product design to line balancingChristian Damman, Process Engineer Renault Production Engineer-ing Division, Renault SAS, FR

9.15 h Virtual technology development in automotive manufacturing processesDr. Philipp Wiethop, Technology Development Innovation Management, Audi AG, DE

9.45 h Increased use of digital manufacturing and simulation tools leads to faster production ramp-up and to cost reductionEric Gautier, Director, EMEA Business Development, Manufacturing Solutions, Siemens PLM Software, FR

10.15 h Coffee break & opportunity to visit the accompanying exhibition

10.45 h Integrated virtual validation of automotive door assembly propertiesDaniel Zielinski, Method Specialist for Complete Vehicle Validation, BMW Group, DE

11.15 h The interactive digital mock-up in the context of advanced manufacturingPhilippe Gravez, Virtual Reality Project Manager, CEA LIST, FR

11.45 h Validated virtual development – a USP for Magna Steyr?Dr. Anton Falkner, Head of Structure and Durability, Complete Vehicle, Magna Steyr Engineering, Magna Steyr AG & Co. KG, AT

12.15 h Lunch break

13.30 h Simulation data management: foundation for effi cient and fl exible CAE model buildsThorsten Pohl, Manager CAE Strategies and Operations, GME Vehicle CAE, Adam Opel AG, DE

14.00 h Project, BOM and data design management – application to a manufacturing engineering use caseOlivier Sappin, Vice President Transportation & Mobility Industry, Dassault Systèmes SA, FR

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Further information and online registration at:

www.automotive-circle.com

14.30 h Virtual engineering systems to support automotive industryFaouzi Abbes, Process and industrialization Director, AKKA Technologies SA, FR

15.00 h Standards: an asset for data exchange and digital continuityAlexandre Loire, Engineering Project Manager, GALIA - Groupement pour l’Amélioration des Liaisons dans l’Industrie Automobile, FR

15.30 h Coffee break & opportunity to visit the accompanying exhibition

16.00 h Using CAE to enable design leadership at Jaguar Land RoverDavid Coleman, Senior Manager Body CAE & Integration CORE, Jaguar Land Rover Ltd., UK

16.30 h PLM for mechatronic design & simulationFrançois Legrand, R&D Methods & Tools, CAD & Simulation Manager, Valeo Group, FR

17.00 h Innovative approaches in body-in-white Discrete Event Simulations (DES)Stephan Römberg, Simulations and Optimisations, Comau Germany GmbH, DE

17.30 h An integrated design, assembly and validation process combining human simulation with path planning and fl exible componentsDr. Clément Zémerli, Project Manager, Fraunhofer Institute for Industrial Mathematics ITWM, DE

18.00 h Live polls in the auditoriumAn assessment of opinions of the conference audience on current issues concerning integrated virtual engineering systems, using an automated live poll system. All conference participants have the op-portunity to submit their own questions for this session.

18.15 h Get-together

19.00 h Networking NightMeet your business partners, customers and colleagues in a relaxed atmosphere and use the opportunity to network with your interna-tional peers while enjoying good food, drinks and music.

Expert-guided tour within the Technocentre Renault

Conference Programme

Subject to change (status as of 5 September 2014)

Conference Programme

WEDNESDAY, 17 SEPTEMBER 2014

8.00 h Brief introduction to the guided tour at the Technocentre Renault

8.30 h Bus transfer to the Technocentre Renault and site admission

INTERACTIVE

NETWORKING

12.00 h Bus transfer back to the conference hotel

12.15 h Lunch break

13.30 h Human work simulation and assessment – practical applications in automotive industriesDr. Lars Fritzsche, Division Manager Ergonomics, imk automotive GmbH, DE

14.00 h Virtual assembly training by seamless integration of product engineering and production planning dataNeyir Sevilmis, Head of the Group for Geometry and Semantics in the competence center „Interactive Engineering Technologies”, Fraunhofer Institute for Computer Graphics Research IGD, DE

14.30 h Concluding remarks and farewell addressDr. Dirk Meine, Automotive Circle International, DEMarc Alochet, Renault SAS, FR

14.45 h End of the conference

Introduction to the Technocentre

5 LIVE DEMONSTRATIONS\\ CAVE Engineering Division immersive simulator

\\ Process Design immersive simulation room

\\ Renault D-LOT room (2 demonstrations)

\\ Lighting simulation

9.10 h

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Automotive CircleInternational

Connecting outstanding experts on car body manufacturing,

painting and assembly

Terms & Conditions

\\ REGISTRATION PROCEDURESVincentz Network GmbH & Co. KGAutomotive Circle InternationalPlathnerstr. 4cDE-30175 HannoverT +49 511 9910-378F +49 511 [email protected]

\\ ONLINE REGISTRATIONwww.automotive-circle.com

\\ DATE AND VENUE16 – 17 September 2014Novotel Saint Quentin Golf National1 Avenue du Golf78114 Magny les HameauxFranceT +33 1 30 57 65 65F +33 1 30 57 65 [email protected] www.novotel.comWe kindly ask you to make your own hotel reservation. Accommodation is available at the conference hotel, which holds single rooms at the rate of 130,– € per night incl. breakfast. Please refer to „Automotive Circle”.

\\ CONFERENCE FEESStandard: 1.975,– €*Early-bird: 1.775,– €*Early-bird price available until 18 August 2014.Students will get 50 % discount on standard prices on presentation of a valid student ID.* All prices plus 20 % French VAT.All conferences in Europe are subject to VAT. To reclaim, please contact your local tax offi ce.

\\ CONFERENCE FEES INCLUDEFull conference participation includes con-ference materials and list of delegates, the authority for downloading the presentations on the Internet, luncheons, catering and the participation in the evening networking event as well as the guided tour through the Techno-centre Renault.** (**Please note that places are limited!)

\\ CONFERENCE LANGUAGEThe conference will be translated simultane-ously into English and French. Please note that the contents of lectures and presentations at simultaneously interpreted conferences are predominately composed in the English language.

\\ CANCELLATIONS Fees will be refunded in full if notice of cancel-lation is received by 18 August 2014. 50 % of the conference fees will be refunded in case notifi cation of cancellation is received later, but not later than 1 September 2014. Delegates who fail to attend without notifying the organ-iser will be liable for the whole conference fees.

Substitutions of delegates may be made at any time. Cancellations and changes should be notifi ed in writing. In all cases date of postmark shall apply. Any fees to be refunded will be paid after the end of the conference. The organiser reserves the right to change the programme content or to cancel the event due to important reasons. Cancellation fees of third parties that may appear in this con-text will not be reimbursed.

\\ DATA PROTECTIONVincentz Network produces a list of delegates for each event which may include the follow-ing information: company name, address (zip code, city, country), name and job function of delegate. This list of delegates will be made available for all conference delegates, speak-ers, exhibitors and sponsors of the event, who may use the data for promotional pur-poses. Objection against publication and cir-culation of this data may be made at any time until 3 weeks prior to the event and has to be made in writing to the organiser. Company’s name, city and country might be published on the Internet as reference for upcoming Automotive Circle International-conferences.

\\ PLEASE NOTEBy registering you understand that your participation and attendance at the confer-ence may be videotaped, fi lmed and/or au-dio recorded. You agree that the recording may be used for any lawful purposes that Vincentz Network, or its designees, in their sole discretion, may determine. The address data are processed for customer service and information purposes in compliance with the German Federal Data Protection Law. Company’s name, city and country might be published on the Internet as reference for the upcoming conferences of Automotive Circle International.

\\ PICTURESRenault SAS

Simulation 2014

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