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More than 350 participants at the ENGEL trend.scaut in Shanghai
Schwertberg, Austria – November 2015
With more than 350 participants from China and all of Asia, the ENGEL trend.scaut in late October in Shanghai was a great success. For the first time, the international automotive conference hosted by ENGEL took place in Asia. The current and future challenges for plastics processors in China and Asia were discussed and innovative solutions were presented in the context of a local perspective and with international expertise. The main focus was on the topics of lightweight design and energy.
The field of lightweight design can be surprisingly diverse – something that once again became clear at the ENGEL trend.scaut. "In Asia and particularly in China, there is already a broad spectrum of lightweight design technology in use," as pointed out by Michael Fischer, Sales Manager Technologies at ENGEL. For instance, in addition to composite technologies, the presentations held in the Shanghai City Theatre also discussed chemical and physical foaming, injection-compression moulding, thin-walled injection moulding, glazing solutions on the basis of polycarbonate and the use of natural fibres for reinforcement. Sample parts were presented illustrating each kind of technology. Among others, Shuwen Liu of the Pan Asia Technical Automotive Centre (PATAC) demonstrated in his address just how innovative lightweight design can be combined with high cost-efficiency thanks to the diversity of processing methods and materials that are available.
His presentation was further substantiated by Conner Xue of Shenyang Minghua Mould and Plastics Technology and Horst Nonner of Porsche Engineering (Shanghai). In their talks, which both had a very practical orientation, they covered a spectrum of topics ranging from research and development to construction and serial production processes, pointing out the great potential that lightweight design technologies contain for the challenges that automobile manufacturers in Asia will face in the future.
In particular, hybrid drive technology will place new demands on the plastics processors in the coming years. In the opinion of Robert Wittenbrink of ExxonMobil, hybrid vehicles will win a greater share of the market than electric vehicles. In order to meet the energy needs of a vehicle population that is growing worldwide, it is without question that greater energy efficiency is needed – a point that Wittenbrink illustrated very vividly in his energy outlook for the year 2040.
A lively discussion about new technologies and market trends
The speakers took part in a discussion moderated by Michael Fischer after their presentations. Altogether, the panel consisted of seven experts. In addition to Shuwen Liu, Conner Xue and Robert Wittenbrink, these included Jochen Siebert of JSC Automotive, Zhenwei Zhang of EDAG Engineering and Design (Shanghai) and Peter Egger, Director of the Center for Lightweight Composite Technologies from ENGEL AUSTRIA. The panel discussion revealed that ENGEL had precisely met a real need for information among the plastics processors in China and Asia with the topic of lightweight design. The audience participated very actively in the discussion; above all, questions were asked concerning the technologies that had been presented and about developments in the local and global markets.
Factory tour with more than 100 participants
On the second day of the conference, attendees were invited to visit ENGEL's large-size machine plant in Shanghai. More than 100 guests took part in the tour. They were impressed by the strict quality standards that ENGEL enforces in its factories worldwide, as well as by the flexibility that the machine manufacturer can offer its customers in Asia due to the decentralised production. ENGEL is the only western injection moulding machine manufacturer with three production plants in Asia. This means short delivery times and ensures that ENGEL can also adapt its injection moulding machines and system solutions flexibly to the specific local requirements of its customers in Asia.
After several very well-visited events in Austria, ENGEL hosted the automotive conference in Asia for the first time. "It was the right decision to take the trend.scaut to Asia," as Franz Füreder, Vice President of ENGEL automotive, describes the very positive conclusion drawn from the event. "China is rapidly becoming more important as a production location for international automobile companies. We were able to discuss the specific requirements in Asia individually on location here in this dynamic environment. The automotive industry is a very international industry, but each region still presents its own unique challenges for the producers and their suppliers."
The next trend.scaut in Asia will be held by ENGEL in 2018. Prior to that, the automobile industry will meet in the USA in the coming year at the first trend.scaut for the North American market, and in 2017, the automotive conference will again take place in Austria.
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Welcome to the premier in Asia! Gero Willmeroth, Sales and Service President at ENGEL Machinery (Shanghai), opening the ENGEL trend.scaut that took place in late October in the Shanghai City Theatre.
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Lightweight design technologies were the main focus of the conference. Sample parts were presented illustrating each kind of technology discussed by the speakers.
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Following the presentations, the speakers discussed the current challenges, trends and innovative solutions together with the conference visitors.
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ENGEL AUSTRIA GmbH
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