The transportation industry is evolving. The demand for electric vehicles is rising, while various versions of the internal combustion engine will continue to be manufactured for years to come. This presents both challenges and opportunities for the OEMs and their suppliers.
New technologies and company startups for batteries, fuel cells, software and network capabilities, information security, etc. are expected to grow as vehicles become more computerized and dependent on computer electronics. Not to mention that forecasts indicate that by 2030, nearly 15% of all vehicles sold will be autonomous, bringing its own set of challenges.
Automotive suppliers must consider an entire spectrum of new regulations and requirements to be able to successfully compete. To maximize efficiencies and minimize disruptions, it is important to implement a more holistic Automotive Management System.
Objective
The objective is to educate the decision makers within the automotive supply chain on why an integrated management system approach is more useful than a system that tries to meet regulatory requirements piecemeal.
Target Audience: Quality Managers, General Managers, Engineering Managers, Quality Management System experts, company start up decision makers
Language: English
Cost: No Charge
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