Webinar Day 1 | Vehicle Lightweighting Conference

The keynote address set the context around key drivers and challenges of lightweighting, followed by a panel discussion highlighting the lightweighting measures being adopted for lightweighting.

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Webinar Day 1 | Vehicle Lightweighting Conference

As the automotive landscape undergoes a radical transformation to meet tightening emissions and safety standards, lightweighting has emerged as a key engineering methodology to slash vehicle weight.

On May 23 and 24, Autocar Professional hosted its annual event - Vehicle Lightweighting Conference - bringing together industry CXOs to drive conversations around this important subject that is key to achieve sustainability, and enhance safety in vehicles.

Day 1 Theme: Key Drivers and Challenges in Automotive Lightweighting

  • Keynote Address: CV Raman, EC Member & Former CTO, Maruti Suzuki India
  • Panel Discussion: Anand Kulkarni, Head, EV Programmes, Tata Passenger Electric Mobility; Ritesh Agrawal, SVP & Head - Sourcing, Auto Sector, Mahindra & Mahindra; and Srikumar S, Delivery Head - Automotive, Tata Elxsi
  • Interview: Sushil Mane, Sr Director, Tech & Customer Support, Simulation & Design Support, Altair

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