DENSO Sponsors SAE 2015 World Congress

DENSO Sponsors SAE 2015 World Congress

The company will also present eight technical papers throughout the duration of the Congress.

Photo by Mark Phillips
Photo by Mark Phillips

SOUTHFIELD, Mich. – For the 15th consecutive year, DENSO is sponsoring the SAE 2015 World Congress in Detroit, Michigan at Cobo Center from April 21-23, 2015. With this year’s theme “Leading Mobility Innovation,” DENSO is joining the best talent in the automotive industry to collaborate and address current challenges during two panel sessions. The company will also present eight technical papers throughout the duration of the Congress.

Panel Sessions:
The Autonomous Vehicle Race panel
Tuesday, April 21, 9:45 a.m.
AVL Technology Leadership Center, Grand Ballroom B
Pat Bassett, vice president of Research and Development at DENSO International America, Inc., is taking part in “The Autonomous Vehicle Race panel.” Bassett is focusing on the Human Machine Interface (HMI) challenges we face as the industry heads toward autonomous drive.

The Coming STEM Crisis
Thursday, April 23, 1:30 p.m.
FEV Innovation Forum, Grand Ballroom A
Doug Patton, senior vice president of Engineering, chief technical officer of DENSO International America, Inc. and senior director of DENSO Corp., is joining educators, legislators and other corporate representatives to discuss “The Coming STEM crisis.” Panelists will address, discuss and work in identifying solutions to the struggles in filling STEM related positions any why STEM related fields are not growing.

Technical Papers:
DENSO will present eight technical papers on topics involving thermal, powertrain, electronics, connectivity and more. Click here for a full list of technical paper sessions by day.

DENSO International America, Inc (DIAM) has sponsored SAE World Congress for more than 15 years and is this year’s lanyard sponsor. Connect with DENSO on Facebook.

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