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VEHICLE TECHNOLOGIES
SYMPOSIUM
EVENT GUIDE
February 20-22, 2018
San Diego-Mission Valley, California, USA
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EPA estimates of over 50 mpg1 including the Camry LE Hybrid. And with
standard Toyota Safety SenseTM P ( TSS-P) 2 featuring a Pre-Collision System
with Pedestrian Detection (PCS w/PD)3 on all Camry models plus a bold,
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Prototypes shown with options. Production models may vary. 1. 2018 EPA-estimated mileage. Actual mileage will vary. 2. Drivers are responsible for their own safe driving. Always pay attention to
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3. The TSS Pre-Collision System is designed to help avoid or reduce the crash speed and damage in certain frontal collisions only. The Pedestrian Detection system is designed to detect a
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HYBRID AND ELECTRIC VEHICLE EMERGENCY PROCEDURES
TECHNOLOGIES SYMPOSIUM DURING THE HYBRID
AND ELECTRIC VEHICLE
TECHNOLOGIES SYMPOSIUM
During the event attendees are to follow
CONTENTS
the established emergency guidelines of
the facility where the emergency occurs.
Based on the location of the incident,
report emergencies to the nearest
Sponsors 1 venue representative and/or security
personnel if available, or report to the
Information 2 SAE registration area.
Should a catastrophic event occur,
Event-At-A-Glance 5 attendees should follow the safety and
security instructions issued by the facility
Agenda 6 at the time of the event. This includes
listening for instructions provided through
Exhibitor Profile 10 the public address system and following
posted evacuation routes if required.
In the event of an emergency or a major
disruption to the schedule of events
at the event, attendees and exhibitors
may call this number to receive further
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Keynote Speaker:
Tuesday, February 20
8:15 a.m.–9:00 a.m.
Mary D. Nichols, California Air Resources Board
Mary D. Nichols, J.D., was reappointed Chairman of the California Air Resources Board by
Governor Jerry Brown in January 2011, a post she previously held under Governor Arnold
Schwarzenegger from 2007 to 2010 and under Governor Brown (during his first tenure) from
1979 to 1983. At ARB she is responsible for implementing California’s landmark greenhouse
gas emissions legislation as well as setting air pollution standards for motor vehicles, fuels and
consumer products.
After graduating from Cornell University and Yale Law School, Ms. Nichols practiced
environmental law in Los Angeles, bringing cases on behalf of environmental and public health
organizations to enforce state and federal clean air legislation. President Clinton appointed her
to head the Office of Air and Radiation at U.S. EPA, where she was responsible for, among many
other regulatory breakthroughs, the acid rain trading program and setting the first air quality
standard for fine particles.
She also served as California’s Secretary for Natural Resources from 1999 to 2003. Prior to
her return to the ARB, Ms. Nichols was Professor of Law and Director of the Institute of the
Environment at UCLA.
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4–5 pm
Panel Discussion
End of Symposium
Event-At-A-Glance
as of January 24, 2018
Keynote Speaker
8:15 a.m. Mary Nichols, California Air Resources Board
Revenge of the Electric Car: A Candid View of Success and Skinned Knees from Decades in the
9:00 a.m. Trenches of EV Deployment
Chelsea Sexton
Connected and Automated Vehicles – Implications for Hybrid and Electric Vehicles
11:15 a.m. Eric Rask, Argonne National Laboratory
The Evolving Role of Fast Charging: Lessons Learned from In-Use Data and Surveys
3:00 p.m. Mike Nicholas, International Council On Clean Transport
Development of All-Wheel Drive Electric Powertrain for Hybrid Sport Utility Vehicle
8:30 a.m. Chris Lang, Honda R & D Americas Inc.
Development of Fuel Cell Voltage Control Unit for Clarity Fuel Cell
4:30 p.m. Atsushi Amano, Honda R&D Co., Ltd.
Comparison Between Diesel and Gasoline Engines as Propulsion Systems for Hybrid Electric Vehicles
9:30 a.m. Sven Eberts, FKFS
Silicon Carbide (SiC) Semiconductors Pay For Themselves In The Long Run
1:00 p.m. Andre Christmann, Infineon Technologies Americas Corp.
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Las Vegas, NV Shanghai, China October 16-17
Gothenburg, Sweden
Government/Industry Meeting SAE CyberAuto Challenge™
January 24-26 July 23-27 SAE/JSAE Small Engine Technology
Washington, DC Warren, MI Conference
November 6-8
Hybrid and Electric Vehicle Technologies Connect2Car Executive Leadership Forum
Dusseldorf, Germany
Symposium September 5-6
February 20-22 San Jose, CA Aerospace Systems + Technology
San Diego-Mission Valley, CA Conference
COMVEC 18
September 11-13 November 6-8
On-Board Diagnostics Symposium
Rosemont, IL London, UK
March 5-7
Barcelona, Spain Defense Maintenance and Logistics
On-Board Diagnostics Symposium
Additive Manufacturing in Motion September 11-13 Exhibition
Indianapolis, IN December 17-19
Symposium
Tampa, FL
March 13-14
North American International Powertrain
Cleveland, OH Defense Maintenance and Logistics
Conference
Engine and Materials Convergence September 12-14 Symposium
Chicago, IL December 17-20
Conference
Tampa, FL
March 27-28
International Powertrains, Fuels &
Wiesbaden, Germany
Lubricants Meeting
High Efficiency IC Engine Symposium September 17-19
April 8-9 Heidelberg, Germany
Detroit, MI
From ADAS to Automated Driving
WCX™: SAE World Congress Experience October 8-11
April 10-12 Detroit, MI
Detroit, MI
Thermal Management Systems Symposium
Connect2Car at WCX October 9-11
April 10-12 San Diego, CA
Detroit, MI
Brake Colloquium & Exhibition
Waste Heat Recovery Symposium October 14-16
May 23-24 Palm Desert, CA
Haifa, Israel
2019
International Powertrains, Fuels & Government/Industry Meeting North American International Powertrain
Lubricants Meeting April 3-5 Conference
January 22-24 Washington, DC September 18-20
San Antonio, TX Chicago, IL
Hybrid & Electric IC Engine Symposium
Hybrid and Electric Vehicle Technologies April 7-8 Brake Colloquium & Exhibition
Symposium Detroit, MI September 22-25
February 19-21 Orlando, FL
WCX™: SAE World Congress Experience
San Diego-Mission Valley, CA
April 9-11 Thermal Management Systems Symposium
On-Board Diagnostics Symposium Detroit, MI October 15-17
March 12-14 Plymouth, MI
Noise and Vibration Conference &
Stuttgart, Germany
Exhibition
Aerotech Americas June 10-13
March 25-27 Grand Rapids, MI
Charleston, SC
COMVEC19
September 10-12
Rosemont, IL
For an updated listing of events, dates and locations, please refer to sae.org/events/ P17186169