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7 must-have features for your EV analytics platform (Webinar)

Data challenges have existed since the “information explosion”, but the rapid pace of innovation is reigniting the need to remain competitive. In the past, as long as you were using data in any capacity, you were sure to grow. But it’s no longer enough to be efficient—to remain competitive, you must be willing to constantly innovate. After all, in an innovation-driven economy, the biggest value comes from optimizing your products and services, and you do so through data. 

Join this session at our Fall Virtual Conference on EV Engineering, presented by NI, and learn about the top 7 considerations best-in-class companies use when investing in an analytics platform and how applying them is helping large automakers achieve zero blind spots with their data and not hindering progress due to lack of insight into their data.

Reserve your spot—it’s free!

Other sessions at our Spring Virtual Conference include:

Thermal Runaway Early Detection: Critical Sensors And Connections For Safe Battery Management

In this session, you will hear from the Amphenol Advanced Sensors Group and the Amphenol ICC group. The Sensors group will discuss the “Robust Early Detection of Thermal Runaway” in Lithium-ion battery technology. Attendees will learn of the physics and chemistry of battery failure, the hazards of damaged battery systems, and the means of reliably detecting the moment a damaged battery cell vents in a variety of applications from small consumer applications to mobile and large scale stationary storage applications using Amphenol’s REDTR sensor platform.

The Amphenol ICC portion will cover Battery Management Systems (BMS) and the need for efficient control and monitoring of an integrated battery system. A BMS is made up of several electronic systems incorporating interconnect solutions that provide a connection path between the battery pack and various diagnostic, control and monitoring systems. During this session, Amphenol ICC will outline specific solutions that can be used in BMS applications within the automotive, material handling, robotics and outdoor equipment markets.

Register here to learn more—it’s free!


See the full session list for the Fall Virtual Conference on EV Engineering here.

Broadcast live October 17 – 20, 2022, the conference content will span the EV engineering supply chain and ecosystem, including motor and power electronics design and manufacturing, cell development, battery systems, testing, powertrains, thermal management, circuit protection, wire and cable, EMI/EMC and more.

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