AutoTechInsight Webinar: Paris Motor Show Recap

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Join us for a review of this year’s Paris Motor Show. Our experts were on-site and will provide you with an overview of the announcements and trends witnessed first-hand at the biennial gathering. Topics to be covered include the following: interior comfort and passive safety, lighting and propulsion, as well as important new vehicle introductions.

Join us for an exclusive recap of this important event, highlighting critical insights on existing and emerging automotive technologies in Europe and elsewhere.

Analysts

Anna is a principal analyst and manager in the connected car & vehicle experience team at S&P Global Mobility.

Since joining the company in November 2006, Anna has developed and headed the Infotainment focus area. Now her research focuses on connectivity and vehicle experience topics mainly for the North American market.

In addition, Anna manages a team of analysts that focus on the hardware aspects of the connected car and user interfaces. Anna has led and contributed to numerous projects that include detailed analysis of in-vehicle head unit systems, acoustic systems as well as telematics solutions for a number of international OEM and supplier companies to support critical decisions that shape the automotive and transportation business landscape.

Madris is a senior analyst in the Supply Chain and Technology group, specializing in interior/lighting components. He focuses on researching and forecasting technology and supply chain trends for the EU market for interior and lighting components. He has almost 10 years of experience working in the automotive industry, helping OEMs and Tier 1 suppliers growing.

Prior to S&P Global Mobility, Madris was a safety buyer for Renault Nissan in Paris and a project buyer for Faurecia in Munich. He holds a master 2’s degree in international purchasing and logistics, from the IPAG Business School in Paris.

Michael's research focus lies in the propulsion domain, focusing on motors and inverters for hybrid and electric vehicles, fuel cell technology as well as traditional automotive technologies such as fuel injectors, turbochargers, emissions legislation and resulting exhaust aftertreatment strategies.

Prior to joining S&P Global, Michael was employed for several years in the automotive industry having previously worked as a powertrain development engineer for a Global OEM and a Systems Integration engineer for leading Tier 1 Supplier. Michael has a 1st Class MEng Mechanical Engineering degree.

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