Exhibitions / Congresses

EAC2024 New Energy & Autonomous Vehicle Tradeshow

China, Suzhou, Jiangsu Province - June 21-22, 2024
EAC2024 New Energy & Autonomous Vehicle Tradeshow Together with 3000+ senior professionals &750+ exhibitors from OEMs, Tier 1, HUD System Makers, Core Parts Enterprises, Software Algorithms &Solutions Providers, New Materialand Raw Material Suppliers, AR Engine Vendora, Testing and lnspection, Others Processing Technology and Equipment Enterprises, Media / Colleges / Associations , EAC 2024& Trade Show will focus on the industrial variables brought by new energy and intelligence, striving to create the most technically grounded and commercially valuable platform for communication and cooperation in automotive industry.

Through EAC 2024 New Energy & Autonomous Vehicle Tradeshow , online and on-site professional salons and other forms, professional and customized services will be provided for upstream and downstream enterprises of the automotive industry domestic and overseas.in order to promote the display and implementation of forward-looking technologies, and help optimize the global automotive supply chain.

Categories: thermal management of new energy vehicles, new energy vehicle powertrains, intelligent chassis control, power battery, autonomous driving, millimeter-wave radar, vision cameras, Lidar, cockpit monitoring, automotive CMF design, cockpit interaction and vehicle display. interior and exterior decoration and lignting, NVH, acoustics, head-up display, automotive safety, intelligent network connection
Date(s)
June 21-22, 2024
Venue
Suzhou International Expo Center
Ticketing
Attendees For Free
EAC2024 New Energy & Autonomous Vehicle Tradeshow
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