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FISITA 2015 Annual Review
Contents
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FISITA – Annual Review of 2015
Welcome
World Automotive Summit
EuroBrake
Engineering the Future
FISITA Patronage
Finance
Member Societies
Honorary Committee
Organisation
FISITA is the international federation that brings together the global automotive mobility sector to support the advancement of automotive technological development. Founded in 1948, we are uniquely placed to promote excellence and support the development of safe, sustainable and affordable mobility solutions.
FISITA enables automotive engineering societies and corporate organisations to connect with each other, network, share technological advancements and collaborate. Since creation, FISITA has seen significant growth in influence and relevance and today our network of Member Societies and corporate members of the
Honorary Committee reach over 210,000 engineers in 37 countries, placing us at the heart of the industry. As well as engaging with the worlds technical leaders, FISITA is a leading advocate for the education of young engineers, creating pathways for future talent through its established links with the automotive industry and academia.
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Welcome to the FISITA Annual Review of 2015
During 2015 we learned much about the value and importance of the ‘FISITA family’ around the world. It has been a pleasure to be able to visit many members in Europe, Asia and the United States and also meet and speak with many more in person, online and over the telephone.
We are privileged to have such an excellent network of pro-active members around the world, committed to supporting the staff team achieve its goals. It is clear FISITA’s success and continued development is based around the importance of this community and the relationships it sustains.
2015 was an excellent year for FISITA, with collaborative work between members and staff colleagues driving positive progress against the business plan while transitional activities saw a focus on a necessary restructure of the staff team, review of business and operational process and new innovation being brought to the agenda, adding value and member benefi t in all areas.
EuroBrake and the World Automotive Summit delivered their best attendance, content, organisation and business based results to date – all our committees made signifi cant progress with the introduction of a number of new initiatives throughout the course of the year, culminating with a really engaged and progressive Council meeting in Cologne in September.
A proposal supported by our Finance Committee and Executive Board colleagues led to the purchase of a new build, 2,500 sq ft offi ce, in close proximity to London Stansted Airport and FISITA relocated to its new UK head quarters in November with a new team evolving from the process, bringing expertise and experience into the organisation and continuing the modernisation process.
2016 will see many of the discussions, debates and reviews from 2015 come to fruition via plans agreed through the ‘Road Map to 2020’ initiative. Presented to the Executive Board in July and September, these plans bring six new operational objectives to the agenda, which will create a focus for our development activities in support of the original business objectives which remain unchanged.
We are proud to lead our organisation and feel honoured to be welcomed into the community so positively and would like to take the opportunity to thank all our members, from Societies and Honorary Committee, for your ongoing support and we very much look forward to working with you throughout 2016.
Paul Mascarenas OBE, Chris Mason,President 2014-2016 Chief Executive
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2015 FISITA World Automotive Summit
Guests were invited to an exclusive setting and venue overlooking the Tower of London, in the United Kingdom, for FISITA’s World Automotive Summit in November.
The Summit brings together over 100 leading technical executives, scientists, academics, public policy makers and NGOs to discuss a critical issue to the automotive mobility industry and wider society. For 2015, the Programme Committee created an excellent agenda based around the theme 'Personal Mobility and the Impact on our Auto Industry', which attracted high quality delegates and speakers from around the world.
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"FISITA’s Summits provide intellectually stimulating environments where policymakers and industry leaders can have open and honest dialogue about the needs and challenges of the automotive industry."
Dr. Kazuo Okamoto, Toyota Motor Corporation
The keynote speakers and workshops generated lively discussion and debate from delegates, bringing signifi cant insight and expertise to each of the specialist areas. Following the Workshops, the event was brought together with reports back from each area and a wrap up session where the collated feedback from all was presented and summarised.
Now in its sixth year, the Summit has become recognised as FISITA's international, technical leadership event.
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EuroBrake 2015
"I would like to take this opportunity to thank FISITA for organising such an event... As students we require platforms like these to showcase our ideas and most importantly discussing it with the experts. Truly this was one of those. I thoroughly enjoyed my two days here and also I am very delighted to be a winner."
Shino George, Politechnico di Torino (Italy),‘Most Innovative Idea’, Daimler Student Innovation Competition, 2015
In May, the success of the world's largest braking conference continued in Dresden, Germany, as over 950 attendees gathered for the EuroBrake 2015 exhibition and technical programme.
This annual event, organised by FISITA, has become a must-attend date in the braking community's calendar. EuroBrake brings together leading brake engineers, scientists, academics and industry experts for three days of technical presentations, panels and networking events.
This world class technical programme featured over 120 papers in 27 sessions focussing on topics such as the Fundamentals of Friction, Advanced and Combined Braking Systems, Modelling, Materials and Design, Environment, and Global Standardisation. The EuroBrake exhibition was the event's largest to date, featuring 86 companies from 19 countries.
This year also saw the successful introduction of the Daimler Student Innovation Competition, a global initiative that inspired students to design their vision of what braking technology will look like in ten years' time. Also new this year was the EuroBrake app that provided delegates with the ability to connect with EuroBrake in new and exciting ways, such as bringing a "social" element to technical sessions and providing key networking opportunities.
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Engineering the Future
FISITA’s range of education initiatives encourage students and young engineers to showcase their ideas, learn from their peers and industry experts and build confi dence in their automotive engineering abilities - inspiring the engineers of the future to develop skills, knowledge and a passion for mobility solutions.
YourFutureInAutomotive.com, FISITA’s education and young person website, continued to grow in terms of information and visitors through 2015 and is considered an indispensible resource for students and young people ranging from 11-12 year olds at school, through to graduates and young engineers focused on pursuing their passion for automotive engineering.
Site visits to the website have almost doubled in the last year, applications and awards for the FISITA Travel Bursary continue to rise and the success of the inaugural Daimler Student Innovation Competition at EuroBrake serve to demonstrate that FISITA’s reach is extending further around the world, guiding more students and young people towards choosing automotive mobility engineering as their destination career.
The FISITA Travel Bursary continues to grow in popularity:
� FISITA Travel Bursary has awarded over EUR 205,000 to morethan 175 students from 35 countries who have carried out placements at 135 companies around the world
� In 2015 we received 61 applications, the highest number ever
� In 2015 we awarded one bursary each to 40 students, the highestnumber ever.
FISITA launched the Daimler Student Innovation Competition which took place at EuroBrake 2015. The Competition challenged inspiring young engineers to design a vision of what braking systems would look like in the future and 20 students with the best applications were selected to showcase their work at EuroBrake. This was a fantastic opportunity for students and delegates to network, share ideas and learn from one another.
Our International University Guide has expanded to include over 520 engineering courses at 150 universities around the world and will continue to increase as more courses are developed and added. Our Student Journal now hosts over 190 full technical papers featuring the work of FISITA Student Congress attendees.
Under the banner ‘Inspire to Aspire’ FISITA continues to develop its education enterprise and we are making strides towards putting this in motion throughout 2016.
Preparations for the education activities at FISITA 2016 got underway with the launch of the Islands of Excellence competition and abstracts were submitted for the Educators Technical Session.
As one of the world’s leading advocates for careers in automotive engineering, FISITA sustains the drive to encourage the best and brightest minds to join our developing industry through our education resources and established links with leading automotive companies.
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"I would like to whole-heartedly thank FISITA Travel Bursary for awarding me their generous scholarship. Living alone in a foreign country is a scary and diffi cult thing to do, and with the help of FISITA I was able to comfortably enjoy my time living in Barcelona and interning at SEAT."
Raul Chacon Placement at SEAT, Spain
"This internship has been a great experience. I have acquired a solid technical background in the Noise and Vibration domain, and perfected my language skills... I also really appreciated working with a diff erent work culture, and to experience another way of life. It opened my eyes on a land full of work opportunities."
Chloe Lerin,
Placement at John Deer Product Engineering Centre, USA
Your Future in Automotive.comat a glance:
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Most visits from
United States
Total page views
212,762
87% increase in unique visitorsbetween 2014 and 2015
119,745 unique visitors from 201 countries
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FISITA Patronage and Support for ConferencesFISITA’s network of national Member Societies organise many technical conferences and meetings covering every aspect of automotive mobility technology.
FISITA provides support to these events. Conferences attracting a wide international audience can apply for FISITA Patronage, which is given in recognition of their significant contribution to the accumulation of automotive knowledge, or apply for FISITA support, for new events that demonstrate strong potential. Our Automotive Diary is a global calendar of member events and in 2015 our members’ conferences and activities attracted more than 207,000 engineers. This can be viewed at:http://www.fisita.com/events/diary
For more information see:http://www.fisita.com/events/support
Date Organiser Event Location Status
10-11 Mar SAE A Asia Pacific Automotive Conference (APAC 18) Melbourne, Australia Patronage approved
14-15 Apr JUMV 25th International Conference – Science & Motor Vehicles 2015 Belgrade, Serbia Patronage approved
7-8 May ÖVK 36th International Vienna Motor Symposium Vienna, Austria Patronage approved
17-19 Jun ATA European Conference ‘Thermal Systems and Aerodynamic Solutions for Ground Vehicles – Trends and challenges for new levels of comfort and energy efficiency’ Torino, Italy Patronage approved
25-26 Aug AEA SIMEA - International Symposium of Automotive Engineering Sao Paulo, Brazil Patronage approved
9-11 Sept SAFER & Chalmers University 3rd International Symposium on Future Active Safety Technology Towards Zero Traffic Accidents (FAST-zero 15) Göteborg, Sweden Patronage approved
9 Oct VSAE International Congress on Automotive Technology 2015 (ICAT 2015) Hanoi, Vietnam Patronage approved
15-17 Oct Association of Polish Mechanical Engineers XII International Conference on Braking and Safety Rydzyna, Poland Patronage approved
28-29 Oct ATA Reducing CO2 Emissions from Passenger Cars – A Global Automotive Challenge Workshop Torino, Italy Patronage approved
11-12 Nov CAS Autosympo Roztoky U Prahy, Czechoslovakia
Supported by FISITA
17-19 Nov JSAE Small Engine Technology Conference 2015 (SETC2015) Osaka, Japan Patronage approved
25-27 Nov SIAR EAEC-ESFA 2015 Bucharest, Romania Patronage approved
FISITA Patronage and Support for Conferences in 2015
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Finance
FISITADetailed Trading and Profi t and Loss Account for the year ended 31 December 2015
FISITA delivered another successful year with positive financial performance, in-line with Board and business plan expectations across the business. This report is an extract from the Director’s Report and Financial Statements for the year ended 31 December 2015, a full copy of which is available upon request.
FISITA (UK) LimitedDetailed Trading and Profi t and Loss Account for the year ended 31 December 2015
Financial year 2015 2014
Turnover 1,096,317 1,132,810
Less overheads
Operating costs (1,068,878) (910,893)
Operating profi t 27,439 221,917
Interest receivable 761 13,883
Investment income 9,442 (1,092)
Profi t for the year £37,642 £234,708
Financial year 2015 2014
Turnover 35,093 36,322
Less overheads
Operating costs (9,206) (1,927)
Operating profi t 25,887 34,395
Interest receivable 16,568 8,361
Profi t for the year £42,455 £42,756
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Argentina
Asociación de Ingenieros y Técnicos del Automotor (AITA)Tel: +54 11 4382 7337Email: [email protected]
Australasia
Society of Automotive Engineers – Australasia (SAE-A)Tel: +61 3 9676 9568Email: [email protected]
Austria
Österreichischer Ingenieur-und Architekten-Verein (ÖIAV)Tel: +43 1 587 6373 26Email: offi [email protected]
Österreichischer Verein für Kraftfahrzeugtechnik (ÖVK)Tel: +43 1 585 27 410Email: [email protected]
Belarus
Academic Automotive Association (AAA)Tel: +375 17 293 9305Email: [email protected]://aaa.bntu.by
Belgium
Union Belge des Ingénieurs de l’Automobile (UBIA)Tel: +32 9 264 3306Email: [email protected]
Brazil
Associação Brasileira de Engenharia Automotiva (AEA)Tel: +55 11 5908 4043Email: [email protected]
China
Society of Automotive Engineers of China (SAE-China)Tel: +86 10 5095 0038Email: offi [email protected]
Croatia
Croatian Society for Engines and Vehicles (CroSEV)Tel: +385 51 651 523Email: [email protected]
Czech Republic
Česká Automobilová Společnost (CAS)Tel: +420 776 637 352Email: [email protected]
Finland
Suomen Autoteknillinen Liitto r.y. (SATL)Tel: +358 9694 4724Email: [email protected] www.satl.fi
France
Société des Ingénieurs de l’Automobile (SIA)Tel: +33 1 41 44 9370Email: [email protected]
Germany
Verein Deutscher Ingenieure e.V. (VDI e.V.)Tel: +49 211 6214 619Email: [email protected]
Hungary
Gépipari TudományosEgyesület (GTE – Vehicle Division)Tel: +36 1 202 0656Email: [email protected]
India
Society of Automotive Engineers, India (SAEINDIA)Tel: +91 44 4215 2280Email: [email protected]
Indonesia
Ikatan Ahli Teknik Otomotif (IATO (SAE) Indonesia)Tel: +62 21 461 0679Email: [email protected]
Iran
Iran Society of Automotive Engineering (ISAE)Tel: +98 21 7749 1224-5Email: [email protected]
Israel
Israel Society of Mechanical Engineers – Automotive Section (ISME-AS)Tel: +972 3 520 5818Email: [email protected]
Italy
Associazione Tecnica dell’Automobile (ATA)Tel: +39 011 9032 364Email: [email protected]
Japan
Society of Automotive Engineers of Japan, Inc. (JSAE)Tel: +81 3 3262 8211Email: [email protected]
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Member SocietiesOur 38 automotive engineering society members are spread across fi ve continents. Spanning the world’s major economies, the Member Societies encompass all the main automotive R&D and manufacturing centres. Together these societies make up a growing community of more than 210,000 automotive engineers, working together to disseminate and share automotive technology.
Korea
The Korean Society of Automotive Engineers (KSAE)Tel: +82 2 564 3971/2Email: [email protected]
Latvia
Latvia Association of Automobile Engineers (LAIA)Tel: +371 2949 8306Email: [email protected]
Lithuania
Lithuanian Society of Automotive Engineers (LAIS)Tel: +370 5 2 744792Email: [email protected]
Poland
Stowarzyszenie Inżynierów I Techników MechanikówPolskich (SIMP)Tel: +48 22 846 0011Email: [email protected]
Romania
Societatea Inginerilor de Automobile din Romania (SIAR)Tel: +40 21 316 9608Email: [email protected]
Russia
Association of Automotive Engineers – Russia (AAE)Tel: +7 495 994 9916Email: [email protected]
Serbia
Jugoslovensko Drustvo za Motore i Vozila (JUMV)Tel: +381 11 3302 288Email: [email protected]
Slovak Republic
Spolok Automobilových Inžinierov a Technikov Slovenska (SAITS)Tel: +421 2 5729 6306Email: [email protected]
Slovenia
Association of Mechanical Engineers and Technicians of Slovenia - Automotive Group (AMETS-AG)Tel: +386 14 771 504Email: [email protected]
Spain
Sociedad de Técnicos de Automoción (STA)Tel: +34 93 233 24 47Email: [email protected]
Sri Lanka
Institute of Automotive Engineers – Sri Lanka (IAE – Sri Lanka)Tel: +94 1 241 2378Email: [email protected]
Sweden
Swedish Vehicular Engineering Association (SVEA)Tel: +46 31 169 985Email: [email protected]
Switzerland
Society of Automotive Engineers Switzerland (SAE Switzerland)Tel: +41 32 331 1371Email: [email protected]
Thailand
Society of Automotive Engineers of Thailand (TSAE)Tel: +66 2 218 6617Email: [email protected]
The Netherlands
Koninklijik Instituut van Ingenieurs (KIVI NIRIA - Automotive Division)Tel: +31 63 433 3355Email: [email protected]
United Kingdom
Institute of Mechanical Engineers – Automobile Division (IMechE-AD)Tel: +44 20 7304 6996Email: [email protected]
United States of America
Society of Automotive Engineers International (SAE International)Tel: +1 724 772 8516Email: [email protected]
Vietnam
Vietnamese Society of Automotive Engineers (VSAE)Tel: +84 4 357 44535Email: offi [email protected]
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3M Company
Makoto IshiiVice President, 3M Automotive Division
Aisin AW Co. Ltd.
Kozo YamaguchiExecutive Vice President
AISIN Seiki Co., Ltd.
Fumio FujimoriVice Chairman
Akebono Brake Industry Co., Ltd.
Hisataka NobumotoChairman, President & CEO
AVL List GmbH
Prof. Helmut ListChairman and CEO
Beijing Automotive Group Co., Ltd.
Heyi XuChairman of the Board
BMW AG
Mr Gerhard KurzSenior Vice President, Development Total Vehicle
Robert Bosch GmbH
Dr Markus HeynMember of the Board of Management
BP plc
Niall AinscoughVice President Technology, Strategic Co operations
Bridgestone Corporation
Masaaki TsuyaChairman of the Board, CEO and President
Calsonic Kansei Corporation
Shigeo Shingyoji Executive Vice President
China FAW Group Corporation
Ping XuPresident
DAF Trucks N.V.
Harrie SchippersPresident
Daimler AG
Dr. Thomas WeberMember of the Board of Management
Dana Holding Corporation
George ConstandChief Technical and Quality Officer
Delphi Corporation
Jeffrey J. OwensChief Technology Officer and Executive Vice President
DENSO Corporation
Masahiko MiyakiExecutive Vice President
Faurecia
Christophe AufrèreGroup Technology Strategy Vice President
FEV Group Holding GmbH
Prof. Dr. Stefan PischingerPresident and CEO
FIAT Group Automobiles
Harald J. WesterExecutive Vice President & Chief Technical Officer
Ford Motor Company
Dr Kenneth WashingtonVice President, Research & Advanced Engineering
General Motors Corporation
Jon LaucknerChief Technology Officer
Guangxi Yuchai Machinery Co. Ltd.
Zhiqiang Lin General Manager
Guangzhou Automobile Group Co., Ltd.
Dr. Xiangdong HuangPresident
Hitachi Automotive Systems Ltd.
Kunihiko OhnumaPresident and CEO
Honda Motor Co., Ltd.
Takahiro HachigoPresident, Chief Executive Officer and Representative Director
HORIBA Ltd.
Atsushi HoribaChairman, President and CEO
Hyundai Motor Company
Dr. Woong-Chul YangVice Chairman
IBM
Dirk WollschlaegerGeneral Manager, Global Automotive, Aerospace & Defense Industries
IDIADA Automotive Technology SA
Dr.-Ing. Carles GrasasChief Executive Officer
Jaguar Land Rover
Dr. Wolfgang EppleDirector of Research and Technology
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Honorary Committee corporate membersLeaders from many of the most influential companies within the global automotive mobility industry are represented on the FISITA Honorary Committee. They work with FISITA in support of our work to advance automotive engineering technology, mobility solutions and promote the global professional development of engineers. Honorary Committee members are exclusively invited to attend and contribute towards our global events and activities, and take the lead in developing and delivering the by invitation technical leaders event, the World Automotive Summit.
JATCO Ltd
Seiji HondaChief Operating Officer
Johnson Controls
Dr. Beda BolzeniusVice President and President Automotive Experience
JTEKT Corporation
Tetsuo AgataPresident
Koito Manufacturing Co., Ltd.
Takashi OhtakeChairman and CEO
Magna International Inc.
Donald J. WalkerCo-CEO
MAHLE Group
Wolf-Henning ScheiderChairman of the Management Board and CEO
MANN+HUMMEL GMBH
Alfred WeberPresident and Chief Executive Officer
Mitsubishi Chemical Holdings Corporation
Dr. Yoshimitsu Kobayashi President and CEO
Mitsubishi Motors Corporation
Ryugo NakaoExecutive Vice President & Member of the Board
Mitsui Chemicals, Inc.
Tsutomu TannowaPresident and CEO
Nissan Motor Co.,Ltd.
Mitsuhiko Yamashita Executive Vice President, Research & Development
Panasonic Corporation
Masahisa ShibataManaging Executive Officer
Porsche AG
Wolfgang HatzMember of the Board of Management
Renault
Gaspar GasconExecutive Vice President for Engineering
Schaeffler AG
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Peter GutzmerMember of the Executive Board, CTO
Shell International Petroleum Co., Ltd.
Steve BryceVice President of Retail Fuels Technology in Shell’s Projects and Technology
Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd.
Masakuzu TokuraPresident
Sumitomo Rubber Industries Ltd.
Tetsuji MinoChairman
Tata Motors Ltd.
Dr. Tim LevertonHead – Advanced and Product Engineering
Test World Oy.
Turo TiililäChairman of the Board
TMD Friction Group
John HudsonPresident and CEO
Toray Industries, Inc.
Akihiro NikkakuPresident and COO
Toyota Motor Corporation
Dr. Kazuo OkamotoSenior Advisor to the Board
TRW Automotive
Josef PickenhahnVice President Engineering Braking
Tyco Electronics Japan G.K.
Yasuyuki UenoPresident
Volkswagen Group
Member of the Board of Management
Yazaki Corporation
Shinji YazakiPresident
Ygomi LLC
T. Russell ShieldsChair
ZF Friedrichshafen AG
Dr. Stefan SommerChief Executive Office
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Organisation
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Executive Board 2015
President and Chairman Paul A. Mascarenas OBE FISITA, United Kingdomof the Executive Board
Chief Executive Chris Mason FISITA, United Kingdom
President-Elect Daniel E. Nicholson P.E. General Motors Corporation, United States
Immediate Past President Dr. Li Jun FAW Group Corporation R&D Center, China
Past President J.E. Robertson FSAE P.Eng. Ted Robertson Consultants, United States
Vice President Dr. David Schutt SAE International, United StatesStrategic Planning
Vice President – Americas Murli Iyer SAE International, United States
Vice President – Asia Takao Kubozuka Society of Automotive Engineers of Japan Inc., Japan
Vice President – Europe Dr.-Ing. Ludwig G.E. Vollrath FISITA, Germany
Vice President – Education Dr.-Ing. Daniela Hein VDI-Society for Product and Process Design, Germany
Vice President – Finance Dr. Kazuo Okamoto Toyota Motor Corporation, Japan
Vice President – Amelie Gong SAE China, ChinaInternal Relations
Vice President – Technical Dr.-Ing. Karl Siebertz Ford Research & Advanced Engineering, Germany
Delegate General Laurent Benoit Union Technique de l’Automobile du Motocycle et du Cycle (UTAC), France& Treasurer
Vision
Promoting excellence in mobility engineering
Mission
To promote knowledge sharing among stakeholders in a way that positively contributes to the development of safe, sustainable and aff ordable mobility solutions and helps guide the future direction of the global automotive engineering profession.
Objectives
Promote the active co-operation and information exchange with and between member societies, working with them to develop and deliver added value products and services for their individual members
Provide recognised leadership in global automotive engineering and interface with other mobility related activities
Support the continuing professional development of automotive engineers
Support the education, training and international experience of students and young engineers to meet the need of the industry
Raise profi le of FISITA with all stakeholder groups
Ensure an eff ectively managed organisation with suffi cient and sustainable resources
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