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Parker’s latest "Expert Insights" Tech Talk dissects current EV Automotive Technologies and their contribution to Mobile Electrification

9th June 2022

     

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Parker Hannifin, the global leader in motion and control technologies, will present the latest episode of their incisive tech talk series “Expert Insights” on Thursday, June 9, 2022. Moderated by international keynote speaker Mark Jeffries, the discussion will dive deeper into the topic of mobile electrification with two Parker experts.

Vehicle electrification is set to become a key area for investment and innovation in the next decade. Advances in the automotive passenger market, driven primarily by new battery technology and the reduction of manufacturing costs, will filter down into the mobile electrification arena with ever-increasing speed.

The continuing journey to decarbonize will also make the electrification of off-road machinery and transportation imperative. To achieve this, vehicle design engineers will need access to complete solution providers to create and utilize new technologies to reshape the face of electrified mobile platforms.

In this third episode of Expert Insights, Parker’s Christopher Griffin, Business Development Manager Electrification, Motion Systems Group, and Prasanna Srinivasan, Global Marketing, Business Development and Pricing Manager, Engineered Materials Group will explore in greater detail the automotive electrification technologies that are currently being used and those that are in development. The experts will explain how these solutions can and will be utilized to advance the electrification of mobile platforms used in heavier industries and sectors, now and in the future.

The discussion will be broadcast online at 15:00 CET (9:00 EST) on Thursday, June 9, 2022. Interested parties can register for access at: Expert Insights: Exploring The Tech Behind Mobile Electrification (parker.com)

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