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Stuttgart,

Automotive Interiors Expo, Europe

Nov 8 - Nov 10, 2022
As the drive to integrate functionality into decorative surfaces is forcing the development of new electronic materials that allow the creation of the circuits and attachment of components onto substrates not used before in electronics. The desire for larger, integrated parts has pushed the need for more extreme formability in applications that require high levels of both electrochemical and thermos-mechanical reliability.

Displaying our innovative range of materials for smart surface interiors for today and next-generation vehicle interiors


As the drive to integrate functionality into decorative surfaces is forcing the development of new electronic materials that allow the creation of the circuits and attachment of components onto substrates not used before in electronics. The desire for larger, integrated parts has pushed the need for more extreme formability in applications that require high levels of both electrochemical and thermos-mechanical reliability.

At this year’s event, we look forward to exhibiting new films available for sampling, sharing the latest technology ideas for next-generation materials, and having experts on hand to help with your latest projects.

 

Technical Stage Presentations:

Steve Brown, director of automotive strategic accounts, will be presenting on day 1, ‘Material challenges for next generation automotive surfaces’, where he will address the drive to integrate functionality into decorative surfaces.

Learn about:

  • The challenges faced throughout the supply chain for next-generation smart surfaces
  • Why the right materials choice matters 

A Q&A session will follow the presentation


Register here for your free ticket that includes the technical stage presentations.
 

Keynote Speakers

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Steve Brown
MacDermid Alpha Electronics Solutions/MacDermid Alpha Electronics Solutions
As Director of automotive strategic accounts at MacDermid Alpha, Steve is responsible for driving and aligning our electronics and industrial business units in the dynamic automotive sector. The focus is to provide the industry with material solutions which provide robust process high-reliability and enable the creation of next-generation hardware. During his 25-year career in the electronics industry, Steve has held both technical and commercial positions and, in addition to MacDermid Alpha, has worked for Lord Corporation, CyberOptics, and Celestica. Steve holds degrees in Electronics & Manufacturing Engineering from the Loughborough University of Technology and is based out of Woking, UK.