Developing Innovative Vehicles: The Challenges and Demands

Add to Calendar 2010-10-18 17:15 2010-10-18 19:30 Europe/London Developing Innovative Vehicles: The Challenges and Demands Presented by Dr Clive Hickman, Managing Director for Tata Motors European Technical Centre. This free lecture examines the paradox of innovation, and the challenges faced when developing ground-breaking vehicles to meet the demands of the global markets. One Birdcage Walk, London
Date:18 Oct 2010
Time:17:15 - 19:30
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Contact:d_lorenzelli@imeche.org
Location:One Birdcage Walk, London

Description:

Presented by Dr Clive Hickman, Managing Director for Tata Motors European Technical Centre This free lecture examines the paradox of innovation, and the challenges faced when developing ground-breaking vehicles to meet the demands of the global markets.

Innovation is rarely spontaneous; it is more likely to surface when tackling big challenges: President Kennedy challenged America to put a man on the moon Winston Churchill asked searching questions of the nation when faced with seemingly insurmountable obstacles during the second world war.

Tata Motors is trying to foster a culture which encourages originality. This lecture highlights some of the innovative ideas that engineers have developed in their quest to deliver an economical family car costing only £1200.

Another key challenge currently taxing the best brains of the automotive industry is the development of new-generation vehicles that balance the customers demands for autonomous on-demand travel with the environmental constraints surrounding global climate change.

In response, Tata Motors has developed a range of electric vehicles with the flexibility of diesel and gasoline cars at an affordable price. This process will be described, along with a variety of cutting-edge solutions. Learn how Tata Motors continues to foster and encourage innovation in the advancement of its work processes and products. Discover what its future holds.

To book your place, please visit www.imeche.org/events/l156 and see the adjacent link to the event flyer.


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