Race to the Future of Mobility at Motor Bella 2021

Driving vehicle innovation toward the mobility of the future

Almost everything that has enabled modern society to evolve and prosper depends on mobility. The early innovators empowered the world with previously unforeseen freedom of movement. But today’s automotive & mobility industries are facing a massive revolution.

Join Dassault Systèmes (Booth #203) at Motor Bella 2021 | AutoMobili-D event taking place in Pontiac, Michigan Sept. 21-22, and learn how to advance the innovation of electric and autonomous vehicles to change the way the world moves.

Dassault Systèmes will exhibit as part of Automobili-D, the technology showcase of Motor Bella, and will particpate in the following panel:

EVolution at the Speed of Thought | Tuesday, September 21 | 10:45 a.m. – 11:35 a.m.

Moderator: Sandy Munro, Munro & Associates
Speakers: Rob Heltsley, Brose NA | Peter Votruba-Drzal, PPG Industries | Rick Sturgeon, Dassault Systemes | John Catterall, American Iron and Steel Institute

Description: The Auto Industry is at the precipice of a monumental shift in how vehicles are created from concept to productions. Traditional OEM’s, and the established supplier base, are being pushed to do far more; faster, with less. ICE is not EV. The shift to electrification is challenging every facet of the design cycle and manufacturing realm. Pressure to innovate at the speed of thought is necessary for auto makers and suppliers to thrive in the future. How has your organization adapted and prepared for this rapidly evolving industry?

Added bonus: If you can’t make it to Motor Bella, check out our Virtual Vehicle Innovation Showroom and learn how the 3DEXPERIENCE platform can accelerate the development of sustainable vehicles.

Sharon Rodger

Sharon Rodger

Editor; Internal & Digital Communications at Dassault Systemes
Sharon Rodger is the editor of Navigate the Future and a member of the North America marketing team for Dassault Systemes, the 3DEXPERIENCE company. Sailing and ski mom to Connecticut College daughter (Go Camels!). See the ocean every day and breathe. Suggestions on great podcasts are welcome.
Sharon Rodger