Exhibitions / Congresses

International Conf. Intelligent Tire Technology

Germany, Dresden - 25/10/2016 - 27/10/2016
International Conf. Intelligent Tire Technology This years' ITT2016 will discuss latest developments of the intelligent tire technology in passenger cars and commercial vehicles. The focus will also be on the tire and its data, proceedings of Asia in regard to tire legislation and latest tire market developments. The two days'conference will be held in English

Your top reasons to attend this conference:
Understand the latest version of EU legislation and new TPMS requirements
Gain insight into China's tire industry and find out the consolidation drivers and consolidation progress
Discuss about the future of tire mounted technology and the influence of autonomous driving on the intelligent tire and the tire mounted technology
Get to know about a numerical method to evaluate frictional features of rubber on rough surfaces
Analyze the influence of a patch form and carcass deflection on the tire handling properties
Get in touch with some of the most important industry professionals via our interactive sessions
Enjoy our networking dinner on the fist evening of the conference to get in contact with new experts in an informal and inspiring surrounding
Discuss future trends of intelligent tire technology
Join our guided city tour through the picturesque city of Dresden
Date(s)
25/10/2016 - 27/10/2016
Time(s)
8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Venue
Kempinski Hotel Taschenbergpalais
Ticketing
Bronze Package: EUR 2699
Contact for booking / more info
+493020913412
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