Solution Study
Thursday, March 26
12:40 PM - 01:10 PM
Live in Munich
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As electrification accelerates, thermal management systems must evolve to meet new efficiency, sustainability, and integration challenges. Optimizing component performance requires a multi-dimensional approach: Technically—developing cutting-edge solutions based on proven technologies ensures reliability and efficiency. Physically—minimizing component volume saves space and enhances overall system integration. Energy-wise—optimizing usage reduces overall power expenditure, enhancing vehicle efficiency. Eco-design—integrating environmentally friendly practices into the development process supports future sustainability goals. Financially—offering cost-effective solutions ensures affordability while maintaining high quality and performance standards. Join this session to learn more about innovative approaches to design and qualify efficient valves for cooling and heating, shaping the future of EV thermal management solutions: Explore solutions for powertrain thermal management, including batteries, motors, and power electronic boards Discover efficient electronic expansion valves tailored for heat pumps and air conditioning systems Understand the critical factors for choosing the appropriate valves and key parameters in your designs Learn about innovative materials and integration techniques to enhance overall thermal management structures
Gaëtan is an accomplished R&D Director with over 20 years of experience leading innovative research and engineering projects in the automotive and medical industries. Specialized in strategic product development, innovation, and intellectual property management, he oversees the entire process from design to production. At Schrader Pacific Advanced Valves, he has further expanded his expertise in vehicle thermal management and valve technologies, with a strong focus on new business development and cutting-edge innovations. Gaetan holds an engineering degree in electronic embedded systems from ECE Paris and HES-SO in Switzerland.