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Workshops

Half-Day to Multi-Day Workshops – Individual Trainings and Training Courses

E-Mobility
Lighting
Project Management
Other Workshops
E-Mobility

Technology Roadmaps

Product Extensions

Identification of “Game Changers”

48V-Bordnetz

Lighting

Automotive Lighting Requirements

Seeing & Psychology

Lightsources

Construction of Optical Systems

Project Management

Project Management Support for Your Team

Cost Plannung

Personnel Planning

Milestone Trend Analysis Contact

Other Workshops

EE-Architecture

Executive Coaching

Seminars E-mobility Report China

Further Seminars on Request

Seminars

Lighting technology and optical systems
Software-driven systems
Lighting technology and optical systems

Topic overview

Fundamentals of the physiology of vision

Light measurement technology

Light sources & optical components

Outdoor lighting

Colors and color perception

Interior lighting

Basics of electronic lighting control

Displays and head-up displays

Further information

Software-driven systems

Topic overview

Development of software in the vehicle

Status quo and future of vehicle software

Market requirements and their complexity

Software factory and the economic dimension

Structured development according to standards

Process steps and tools along the V-model

Introduction of security requirements

Organizational introduction of development processes

Further information

Studies

Studies

With the progression of electrification of vehicles and thus affecting many systems such as steering, cooling, etc., but also secondary assemblies, e.g. water pump, starter/ generator, the usage of higher voltages also seems to be unavoidable for comfort functions. Electric vehicles with system voltages of up to 600V are already implemented today.

At the same time, the 48V board (partial) network is pushing forward again.

In order to better assess the future business situation and development, we have prepared a study in the form of surveys and interviews with leading OEMs and suppliers for our customers. To predict a resilient trend of future electrical systems, the focus was placed on the development of new electromechanical secondary units, as well as possible power electronics.

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