Tier-1 transformation: fast-changing production for automotive suppliers

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ZF and Hardinge joined the sixth panel at Automotive Evolution Europe to discuss how to better understand what electrification means for tier-1 suppliers.

With the European automotive manufacturing landscape changing in the face of ongoing disruption, and transitions to meet the needs of electrification and new technology, tier-1 suppliers are under pressure to keep up with new products, processes and competencies. Many are transitioning their plants and staff whilst developing new manufacturing services and technology.

Join this session with major tier-1s and manufacturing experts to better understand what the transition to electrification means for tier-1 suppliers in areas like powertrain and body structures, as well as how suppliers are changing their ways of working to be more agile in decision making and production and adapting to an industry where software and data take priority over mechatronic and mechanical engineering competencies.

Featuring
Arno Güllering, Senior Vice-President Operations – Division Electrified Powertrain Division, ZF
Stephen C. Nunn, Vice-President, Hardinge 

Hosted by Christopher Ludwig, editor-in-chief, AMS and Ultima Media

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