With in-vehicle electronic content increasing, manufacturers are facing a growing need to streamline system and component testing in the vehicle production process to avoid bottlenecks and quality issues. An important part of this is having effective data sharing networks.
Industrial ICT (Information and Communication Technology) experts HMS develop and deliver platforms that enable industrial equipment (hardware) to communicate and share information with software and systems, to support increased productivity and sustainability.
In this live webinar with automotive expert Markus Demaria, you will learn:
- How to efficiently solve common communication problems in End-of-Line (EoL) testing of electric vehicle components, such as batteries, motors, or inverters
- How to seamlessly connect your test environment with your automation system and simulate signals from missing ECUs.
- What are the most common IVN communication issues in EOL testing of EV components.
- Overview of the Automotive Gateway Mobilizer.
- Specific challenges in connecting high-voltage components.
- HMS solutions for optimizing stability and uptime in production environments.
- Case studies and customer applications.
By attending, you’ll learn applicable, tried and tested methods industry leaders are using to optimize your production processes and increase the stability and uptime of your systems.
Speakers:
Markus Demaria
Product Manager Automotive
HMS Networks
Markus Demaria is a product manager for automotive products under Ixxat brand at HMS Networks. With a degree in computer science and many years of experience in mobile communication, industrial communication, and automotive markets, he is responsible for developing new automotive product strategies and maintaining Ixxat automotive products.
Nick Holt
Editor
AMS
With over 20 years experience covering the automotive industry, Nick is responsible for editorial across Automotive Manufacturing Solutions. He has gained wide experience in automotive production operations, visiting OEM and tier supplier factories in Europe, India, China and the US.
Sponsored by HMS Networks
HMS makes industrial equipment communicate. HMS stands for Hardware Meets Software™. By enabling industrial equipment (hardware) to communicate and share information with software and systems, our customers increase productivity and sustainability. HMS Networks was founded in 1988 in Halmstad, Sweden where you still find our head office. Today, millions of industrial devices all over the world use HMS products to get connected.