Cars of the Future: Lower Cost, Lighter Weight, and Improved Performance for Plastics!

  • Date:Aug 03, 2012
  • Location: Columbus, OH

Plastics Role in Reducing Cost and Weight while Enhancing Vehicle Efficiency

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Plastics and composite applications have been widely used to replace metals in automotive parts for the reduction of vehicle weight, fuel consumption, and vehicle emissions. Plastics can also improve durability, performance, and passenger safety in automotive engineering.

On Friday, August 3, 2012, Ohio Manufacturing Institute (OMI), Ohio State University, and Moldex3D North America will team up to organize a 「Plastics Role in Reducing Cost and Weight while Enhancing Vehicle Efficiency」 technical seminar. Professionals from automotive OEMs, tier 1 suppliers, and several innovative technology vendors will share the latest developments in lowering cost and reducing resource consumption through lightweight design and parts consolidation. They will explain how to do this and still maintain vehicle standards and passenger safety.

Join us at Ohio State University and boost your knowledge of lean manufacturing and design. Seats are LIMITED. 

Agenda

Time Topic Presenter
08:30 – 09:00 Registration
09:00 – 09:30 Opening Dr. Jose M. Castro
Professor of Industrial and Systems Engineering, Ohio State University
09:30 – 09:45 University-Industry Collaborations Rich Spivey
Executive Director
Ohio Manufacturing Institute
09:45 – 10:15 Automotive Light Weight Parts Challenges Patrick French
Plastics Technical Category Leader
Honda Engineering North America, Inc. (EGA)
10:15 – 10:45 Moldex3D simulation technology for automotive light weight applications Dr. Anthony Yang
Chief Technology Officer
Moldex3D North America
10:45 – 11:15 In-mold coating application design for the composites industry Elliott J. Straus
Technical Manager
OMNOVA Solutions
11:15 – 01:00 Lunch Break
01:00 – 01:30 TS Tech case studies on part quality improvement Natalia Hilbert
Sr. Tooling Engineer
TS Tech North America
01:30 – 02:00 The Material Characterization tools of TA Instruments and how they can be used in a wide range of polymer processing applications. Steve Halls
Technical Representative
TA Instruments
02:00 – 02:30 Melt Front Detection Based Controls for Automotive Manufacturing Susan E. Montgomery
President
PRIAMUS System Technologies
02:30 – 03:00 Efficient nonlinear multi-scale material modeling of reinforced plastic parts with DIGIMAT Prabhakar Vallury
Director of Business Development
e-Xstream Engineering
03:00 – 03:30 Q&A and Raffle

Co-organizers

Contact

Alyssa Studebaker
Moldex3D North America, Inc.
Phone: 248-946-4570 ext. 102
alyssastudebaker@moldex3d.com

Venue

Scott Laboratory SO
Building 148
201 W. 19th Ave.
Columbus, OH 43210
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Parking Garage: Tuttle Park Place
Building 088
2050 Tuttle Park Pl
Columbus, OH 43210
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For any questions about the traffic/direction, please reach:
Kristina Kennedy, Program Manager
Ohio State Univ. / Ohio Manufacturing Institute
Phone: 614-688-4116
E-mail: kennedy.443@osu.edu


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