Zulieferer Innovativ

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Zulieferer Innovativ
Annual Congress
2006
Zulieferer Innovativ
Audi Forum Ingolstadt
July 5, 2006
Welcome
The automotive industry is one of the most important industrial branches in
Bavaria with leading manufacturers, a wide spectrum of excellent suppliers
and highly advanced development centres. With an annual turnover of
€ 71.2 billion and an export share of 61,5%, it holds a leading position in
the international marketplace.
The automotive industry stands for high efficiency, quality and cutting edge
innovation. New vehicles with even more safety features and comfort as
well as reduced fuel consumption are only a few targets. The complexity of
the automobile necessitates networking horizontally across different sectors
and technologies and vertically along the supply and value chain.
This extensive networking is supported by the Bavarian Innovation and
Cooperation Initiative for the Automotive Suppliers Industry (BAIKA),
initiated by the Bavarian State Government already in 1997. The trend
was recognized early on that suppliers were evolving more and more into
cooperation partners, contributing essentially to competitive innovation
and generating nowadays more than 70% of the value of a car.
BAIKA brings together manufacturers, suppliers, new-comers, innovative
start ups and research institutes by means of congresses, cooperation fora
and internet sites, thus paving the way for the targeted cooperation of new
developments. In this way, BAIKA has evolved into a leading international
network that encompasses around 1,800 companies and institutes in
Bavaria, the rest of Germany, Europe, North America and Asia.
With the Cluster Initiative, the Bavarian Government is placing yet more
emphasis on an even stronger networking of companies and institutes in
Bavaria. This meets the trend of increasing individualization of cars that
demands even more customer orientation, speed and flexibility.
Bayern Innovativ, as the BAIKA project coordinator, will also be responsible for
the management of the Automotive Cluster.
This year, Bayern Innovativ is planning and organising, for the eighth time, the
annual “Zulieferer Innovativ” congress – one of the most important international
meetings for the automotive industry – together with the German Association
of the Automotive Industry (VDA) and the IFG-Ingolstadt, and with extensive
support from the Bavarian Ministry of Economic Affairs, Infrastructure, Transport
and Technology.
Internationally renowned experts from industry and science will report on the
newest developments and current trends in design and functionality of the car
body, flexibility and efficiency in production and cooperative research as a basis
for future technologies.
The accompanying exhibition is an attractive market place presenting current
development and manufacturing expertise, thus providing the opportunities to
initiate new cooperations.
I wish the annual congress much success and cordially invite all interested parties
to participate.
Erwin Huber
Bavarian State Minister of Economic Affairs,
Infrastructure, Transport and Technology
Evening Event
July 4, 2006, Audi Forum
Reception from 19.30, Music by the Audi Big Band
Annual Congress Zulieferer Innovativ
From 8.00
Registration
8.15 Tour of the Exhibition by State Minister Erwin Huber
Plenary
Session
09.00 – 09.05
Introductory Remarks
Bayern Innovativ GmbH, Nuremberg
09.05 – 09.15
Welcome Addresses
Member of the Executive Board
AUDI AG, Ingolstadt
Dr. Alfred Lehmann
Lord Mayor, City of Ingolstadt
09.15 – 09.45
Innovation and Growth Initiatives of the Bavarian Government
Erwin Huber
Bavarian State Minister of Economic Affairs, Infrastructure, Transport and
Technology, Munich
09.45 – 10.10
Strength through Innovation - Perspectives of
the German Automotive Industry
Prof. Dr. Bernd Gottschalk
President, German Association of the Automotive Industry VDA, Frankfurt
10.10 – 10.35
Success through Premium Quality and Innovation
Member of the Executive Board
AUDI AG, Ingolstadt
10.35 – 11.00
Research within a Cooperation between Universities and
Industry Using Driver Assistance Systems as an Example
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Bernd Heißing
Chair of Automotive Engineering, Technical University of Munich, Garching;
Director, INI.TUM, Ingolstadt
11.00 – 11.25
Worldwide Automotive Trends –
Challenges and Opportunities for Global Suppliers
Steve Rodgers
Vice President Marketing, Magna International Inc., Aurora/Ontario, Canada
11.25 – 11.45
International Network Baika and the Automotive
Cluster – Cooperation Driven from one Source
Prof. Dr.-Ing. habil. Josef Nassauer
Chief Executive, Bayern Innovativ GmbH, Nuremberg
11.45 – 13.30
Lunch at the Exhibition
Parallel Sessions
Car Body –
Design and Functionality
Chair:
Prof. Dr. Hans-Peter Krüger
Director IZVW, Interdisciplinary Center for Traffic Sciences,
University of Würzburg
13.30 – 13.55
Market-Driven Design Strategies Regarding Car Size
and Structural Elements
Peter Wandt
Manager Advanced Technology, Toyota Deutschland GmbH, Cologne
13.55 – 14.20
Cost-Effective Lightweight Car Body Construction of the Loremo LS
Uli Sommer
Head Research and Development, Loremo AG, Munich
14.20 – 14.55
Innovative Systems in Convertibles
Wolf-Michael Hannemann
President Business Group Convertible Systems, Webasto AG, Stockdorf
14.55 – 15.30
Coffee Break
15.30 – 15.55
Hybrid Constructions - with a Focus on the TT Coupé
Heinrich Timm
Head Aluminium and Lightweight Construction Centre, AUDI AG, Neckarsulm
15.55 – 16.20
Challenges Regarding the System Integration of Mechatronic Functions
Nicolas Kloss
Director Car Body Electric and Electronic System, BMW Group, Munich
16.20 – 16.45
Efficient Model Development through the Intelligent Combination
of Experiments and Calculation
Dr. Stephen Rudzewski, Head Business Area Calculation and Simulation
Jürgen Gumpinger, Project Manager Complete Vehicle Development,
IVM Automotive Holding GmbH & Co. KG, Munich
16.50 – 17.30
Automotive Visions - Driven by Emotions
Frank M. Rinderknecht
CEO, Rinspeed AG, Zumikon, Schweiz
17.30
Get-together in the Exhibition
Production –
Flexibility and Efficiency
Chair:
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Michael Zäh
Director, iwb Institute, Technical University of Munich, Garching
13.30 – 13.55
A Successful Medium-Sized Company in Germany –
The Cherry Production System
Norbert Sporer
Director of Operations Europe, Cherry GmbH, Auerbach
13.55 – 14.20
Race against Time – Adaptive Logistic Systems
Dr.-Ing. Helmut E. Mößmer
Manager Process Management and Strategy, BMW M GmbH, Garching
14.20 – 14.55
Innovative Technical Change Management
Prof. Dr. Fritz Fahrni
Institute of Technology Management, ETH Zürich and University of St.Gallen, Switzerland
Dr. Anja Schulze
swiss CAR, Institute of Technology Management, University of St.Gallen, Switzerland
14.55 – 15.30
Coffee Break
15.30 – 15.55
Integrated Manufacturing Concept for the Production of
Electronic Modules
Dr. Jürgen Fröhlich
Divisional Director Production, Conti Temic microelectronic GmbH, Ingolstadt
15.55 – 16.20
Managing Structural Complexity in Product Development and Production
Dr.-Ing. Thomas Braun
CEO, Teseon GmbH, Ismaning
16.20 – 16.45
Simulation of Production in Virtual Factories
Dr. Wolfgang Schlögl
Automation & Drives, Siemens AG, Nuremberg
16.50 – 17.30
Automotive Visions - Driven by Emotions
Frank M. Rinderknecht
CEO Rinspeed AG, Zumikon, Switzerland
17.30
Get-together in the Exhibition
Research – Fundamentals
and Implementation
Chair:
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Henning Wallentowitz
Director, ika Institute, RWTH Aachen
13.30 – 13.55
Noise, Vibration, Harshness (NVH)-Development at AUDI,
Today and in the Future
Dr. Ralf Kunkel
Manager Acoustics B-, C- and Crossover-series, AUDI AG, Ingolstadt
13.55 – 14.20
Simulation of Dynamics and Durability
Dr. Klaus Dreßler
Head Mathematical Methods for Dynamics and Durability, Fraunhofer-Institut für
Techno- und Wirtschaftsmathematik ITWM, Kaiserslautern
14.20 – 14.55
CFD-Simulation of Dust Loading for Air Filter Elements
Dr.-Ing. Bernhard Huurdemann
Center of Competence Thermodynamics, Mann+Hummel GmbH, Ludwigsburg
14.55 – 15.30
Coffee Break
15.30 – 15.55
Canadian Research in the Global Automotive Industry
Dr. Peter R. Frise
CEO & Scientific Director AUTO21 Inc., Network of Centres of Excellence of Canada,
Windsor, Ontario, Canada
15.55 – 16.20
Pilot Project Car2x-Communication – Joint Research at the Bavarian
Lower Main Region
Dr.-Ing. Oliver Scherf
Automotive Safety Cooperation Network, Head Pre-Development and Numeric
Simulation, Siemens Restraint Systems GmbH, Alzenau
16.20 – 16.45
Use of Control Elements Related to Driving Performance
Heike Sacher
Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Heiner Bubb
Institute of Ergonomics, Technical University of Munich, Garching
16.50 – 17.30
Automotive Visions - Driven by Emotions
Frank M. Rinderknecht
CEO Rinspeed AG, Zumikon, Switzerland
17.30
Get-together in the Exhibition
Exhibition
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Exhibitors include among others:
AB Elektronik GmbH, Werne
AB Mikroelektronik GmbH, Salzburg, Austria
ADAPT Elektronik GmbH, Großheubach
Agoria Automotive, Bruxelles, Belgium
AHC Oberflächentechnik Holding GmbH, Kerpen
ALLOD Werkstoff GmbH & Co. KG, Burgbernheim
Alpha-ES GmbH, Geretsried
amotIQ automotive GmbH, Heilbronn
Analytik-Service Obernburg, Mainsite GmbH & Co. KG, Obernburg
Arnold & Shinjo GmbH & Co. KG, Forchtenberg-Ernsbach
ATENA Engineering GmbH, Munich
Austrian Automotive Association Service GmbH, Vienna, Austria
Automobiltechnikum Bayern GmbH, Hof
Automobilzuliefererpark Hochfranken, Hof
AVK Industrievereinigung Verstärkte Kunststoffe e.V., Frankfurt am Main
AxynTeC Dünnschichttechnik GmbH, Augsburg
Balind Kft, Balatonöszöd, Hungary
Baumgarten Automotive technics GmbH, Neunkirchen
Bayerisches Staatsministerium für Wirtschaft, Infrastruktur, Verkehr
und Technologie – Invest in Bavaria, Munich
Bayer MaterialScience AG, Leverkusen
Bayern Innovativ GmbH / BAIKA, Nuremberg
Bayern Innovativ GmbH / BayTech, Nuremberg
Bayern International GmbH, Munich
Bertrandt Ingenieurbüro GmbH, Gaimersheim
Bühler Motor GmbH, Nuremberg
BWF Tec GmbH & Co. KG, Hof/Saale
Carbo Tech Composite GmbH, Salzburg, Austria
Cherry GmbH, Auerbach
Chevron Phillips Chemicals Germany GmbH, Eppstein
Christophery Kunststofftechnik GmbH, Brilon
Clariant GmbH, Sulzbach
Compact Dynamics GmbH, Starnberg
Crosslink Faserverbundtechnik GmbH & Co. KG, Cadolzburg
DESCAM 3D Technologies GmbH, Oberhaching
Deutsch Dagan Ltd., Ashkelon, Israel
Die Wethje GmbH Kunststofftechnik, Hengersberg
DLR Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt e.V., Weßling
ECPE European Center for Power Electronics e.V., Nuremberg
ESACAD AG, Altenmarkt
Edscha Cabrio-Dachsysteme GmbH, Hengersberg
EJOT GmbH & Co. KG, Gundelsheim
Electrovac Hacht & Huber GmbH, Salzweg
ELOXALWERK Krämer + Eckert GmbH & Co. KG, Weil der Stadt
ELSYS - Institut für Elektronische Systeme, Fachhochschule Nuremberg
F.W. Brökelmann Aluminiumwerk GmbH & Co., Ense-Höingen
Fachhochschule Aschaffenburg
Fachhochschule Augsburg
Fachhochschule Coburg Fachbereich Maschinenbau, Coburg
Falcon-Vision KFT, Budapest, Hungary
Forschungsgesellschaft Kraftfahrwesen mbH (fka), Aachen
Forschungsvereinigung Räumliche Elektronische Baugruppen 3-D MID e.V., Erlangen
Fraunhofer IISB Zentrum für KfZ-Leistungselektronik, Erlangen
Fraunhofer IZM Institut für Zuverlässigkeit und Mikrointegration, Oberpfaffenhofen
Fraunhofer-Institut für Integrierte Systeme und Bauelementetechnologie IISB, Erlangen
Fraunhofer-Institut für Techno- und Wirtschaftsmathematik ITWM, Kaiserslautern
Fraunhofer-Themenverbund Adaptronik, Darmstadt
GASSMANN GmbH Kunststofftechnik, Obermichelbach
GEALAN Formteile GmbH, Oberkotzau
Generalkonsulat des Königreichs der Netherlands, Munich
GIGATRONIK Ingolstadt GmbH, Gaimersheim
GOM mbH, Braunschweig
Gramm GmbH & Co. KG, Ditzingen
GRAMMER AG, Amberg
Greenkote PLC, Barkan, Israel
Gummi-Jäger GmbH, Fürth
Hans Schmied GmbH, Kaufbeuren
Hauzer Techno Coating, Venlo, Netherlands
Hexion Specialty Chemicals GmbH, Iserlohn-Letmathe
HKR Haas GmbH & Co. Kunststoff KG, Reichenschwand
HS Genion GmbH, Kraulling
Hufschmied Zerspanungssysteme GmbH, Bobingen
i.Sys Leiterplatten AG, Nuremberg
IABG Industrieanlagen-Betriebs GmbH, Ottobrunn
IBEO Automobile Sensor GmbH, Hamburg
Ident Technology AG, Weßling
IFG - Ingolstadt GmbH, Ingolstadt
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IMA Materialforschung und Anwendungstechnik GmbH, Dresden
Institut für Kraftfahrwesen (ika), Aachen
INTEC Otto Linder Büro für Industrietechnik, Graben-Lagerlechfeld
Interdisziplinäres Zentrum für Verkehrswissenschaften IZVM, Würzburg
Iprotex GmbH & Co. KG, Sparneck
Italienische Handelskammer Munich, Munich
ITDH Ungarische Investitions- und Handelsförderungs Gemeinnützige Gesellschaft, Budapest, Hungary
IVM Automotive Holding GmbH & Co. KG, Rüsselsheim
iwb Anwenderzentrum Augsburg
Jansen AG, Oberriet, Switzerland
Jopp GmbH, Bad Neustadt
Kanadisches Konsulat - Munich, Munich
Karl Krumpholz GmbH & Co. KG, Kronach
Karsai Plastics Holding Plc., Székesfehérvár, Hungary
Kooperationsverbund Fahrzeugsicherheit Bayerischer Untermain, Großwallstadt
KSM Casting GmbH, Hildesheim
Kunststofftechnik W. Schläger GmbH, Bayreuth
Laird Technologies GmbH, Rosenheim
Lander Carlisle Kft., Mezölak, Hungary
Leggett & Platt Automotive Europe Headquarters GmbH, Nuremberg
LfA Förderbank Bayern, Munich
LFt Concept GmbH, Erlangen
Lindenmaier AG, Laupheim
Linn High Therm GmbH, Eschenfelden-Hirschbach
Löttechnik Burkhard GmbH & Co. KG, Kaufbeuren
LPKF Laser & Electronics AG, Erlangen
M. Weihbrecht Lasertechnik GmbH, Wolpertshausen
MagCode AG, Heidenheim
Magna International Europe, Oberwaltersdorf, Austria
Massachusetts Office of Trade and Investment, Berlin
mechatronik-net e.V., Augsburg
Menta AG, Munich
MERIT-EMS GmbH, Munich
method park Software AG, Erlangen
MT Misslbeck Technologies GmbH, Ingolstadt
NEVAT - Niederländischer Verband der Zulieferindustrie, Zoetermeer, Netherlands
Oechsler AG, Ansbach
Omen High Pressure Die Casting, Kibbutz Hatzor, Israel
Oskar Dilo Maschinenfabrik KG, Eberbach
Österreichisches Generalkonsulat Munich, Handelsabteilung
P+Z Engineering GmbH, Munich
Parat Automotive Schönenbach GmbH & Co. KG, Neureichenau
Peguform GmbH, Bötzingen
Polyrit, Kibbutz Zikim, Israel
Preh GmbH, Bad Neustadt
Princess Interactive Software Technology GmbH & Co. KG, Magdeburg
Projekt-Team-Duroplast, Frankfurt
PROMA high quality engineering GmbH, Lichtenfels
Räuchle GmbH + Co., Dietenheim
Richard Bergner Verbindungstechnik GmbH & Co. KG, Schwabach
RIFTEC GmbH, Geesthacht
Rinspeed AG, Zumikon, Switzerland
RUETZ TECHNOLOGIES, Munich
Schabmüller Automobiltechnik GmbH, Großmehring
SCHMIDT Technology GmbH, St. Georgen
SCHOTT AG, Mainz
Schwarzpunkt Schwarz GmbH & Co., Gilching
Schweißtechnische Lehr- und Versuchsanstalt SLV Munich, Niederlassung der GSI mbH, Munich
Sensodrive GmbH, Weßling
SmartCAE, Munich
SORTIMO SPEEDWAVE GmbH, Zusmarshausen
SUSPA Holding GmbH, Altdorf/Nuremberg
Technische Universität Munich, Lehrstuhl für Fördertechnik Materialfluss Logistik (fml), Garching
TEIJIN MONOFILAMENT Germany GmbH, Bobingen
Teseon GmbH, Ismaning
Textilforschungsinstitut Thüringen-Vogtland e.V. TITV, Greiz
Thüringisches Institut für Textil- und Kunststoff-Forschung e.V. TITK, Rudolstadt-Schwarza
Thyracont Vacuum Instruments GmbH, Passau
Trans-Logo-Tech GmbH, Markgröningen-Unterriexingen
TTC³ GmbH, Frechen Königsdorf
TWE Vliesstoffwerke GmbH & Co. KG, Emsdetten
U.S. Commercial Service, American Consulate General, Frankfurt am Main
VDA Verband der Automobilindustrie, Frankfurt am Main
VDMA - Fachverband Robotik + Automation, Frankfurt am Main
ViALUX GmbH, Chemnitz
Vyncolit n.v.Gent, Belgium
ZELENKA GmbH, Gilching
Zitzmann DRUCKGUSS GmbH, Stockheim
Overall
Coordination
Bayern Innovativ GmbH
Gewerbemuseumsplatz 2, D-90403 Nuremberg
Phone: +49(0)911/2 06 71 - 149
Fax: +49(0)911/2 06 71 - 766
[email protected]
www.bayern-innovativ.de
Venue
Audi Forum Ingolstadt
Ettinger Straße, D-85045 Ingolstadt
Evening Event
Tuesday, July 4, 2006
19.30 – 22.00
Conference Time
Wednesday, July 5, 2006
9.00 – 17.30, Sessions
8.00 – 18.30, Exhibition
Registration
Please fax the enclosed reply to:
+49(0)911/2 06 71 - 766
(You can also find detailed information at
www.bayern-innovativ.de/zulieferer2006)
Closing Date for Registration
June 25, 2006
Registration Fee
Incl. seminar documents, lunch, refreshments and evening event
Industry:
€ 420,- plus 16% VAT
Representatives of academic institutions,
research institutes and public authorities: € 235,- plus 16% VAT
€ 30,- plus 16% VAT
Students:
Registration
Conditions On receipt of your registration, confirmation will be sent to the email address given. An invoice
will be sent via post to the given address unless otherwise stated. Cancellations received before June 25, 2006, are exempt from charges. For later cancellations and for non-attendance, the full amount will be incurred. Substitution of participants is possible according to prior agreement.
Accomodation
Please contact the tourist information Ingolstadt.
Phone: +49(0)8 41/3 05 30 30, Fax: +49(0)8 41/3 05 30 39
[email protected]; www.willkommen-in-ingolstadt.de
Location
Ingolstadt
Parking
Information about parking will be sent together with your registration confirmation.
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General Information
Fax Reply
Bayern Innovativ GmbH
Fax: +49 (0)911/2 06 71-766
Registration for the Annual Congress
„Zulieferer Innovativ“ on July 5, 2006.
Please register before June 25, 2006, using a seperate form for each
person. For registration fees see general information.
I will participate in the following sessions
Car Body
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