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2. 12th International Conference
IntellIgent Automotive Lighting 2012
30.01. – 01.02.2012 | Dormero Hotel Stuttgart, Germany
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3. 12th International Conference
IntellIgent Automotive Lighting 2012
CONFERENCE DAY ONE | Monday 30 January 2012
09:00 Registration & Coffee 14:20 LED low beam: Advantages and
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disadvantages of LEDs technology.
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09:30 Chairman’s welcome & opening address How Renault is developing competencies?
Prof. Dr. Alexander von Hoffmann, • Styling and watt power consumption
Director, • Enhanced lighting performances
STC Applied Lighting Technology, Germany • Standardization and signature
• Aftermarket solution and costs
Innovative lighting technologies: LED-headlamps Francois Bedu,
Product Manager Innovative Lighting,
09:40 Standardization of LED-modules for Renault S.A.S., France
automotive lighting
• Current status for LED-modules 15:00 3-dimensional lighting concepts
• Requirements of LED-headlamps • Selection of circuit board materials
• Technology changes for LED-lightsources • LED choice and integration
• Next generation of LED-modules • Examples of implementations
Dr. Michael Kleinkes, Dr. Markus Klein,
Vice President Development Senior Manager Lighting,
Lighting Technology, Visteon Germany GmbH, Germany
Hella KGaA Hueck & Co., Germany
15:40 Refreshment break & networking
10:20 Thermal and optical design of LED systems
• Thermal LED-system modeling and simulation Enhanced safety through lighting
• Optical LED-system modeling and simulation
• Modeling of light source color 16:10 Glare-free high beam assist
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Prof. Dr. Alexander von Hoffmann, • Motivation to apply a glare free high
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Director, beam assist
STC Applied Lighting Technology, Germany • Functionality of a glare-free high
beam assist
11:00 Refreshment break & networking • Requirements on technology
• Test and validation
11:30 Enhanced design and materials for • Further developments
thermal management of high power LEDs Dr. Mario Nagelstrasser,
• New design trends in thermal management Head of Image Processing &
solutions for high power LEDs Camera Technology,
• Thermal interface material study – BMW Group, Germany
a comparison with focus on design elements
• Case studies 16:50 Dynamic software-based assessment
Ad Musters, of lighting functions O sig
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Managing Director, • Current methods of low beam and high
Universal Science BV, The Netherlands beam assessment
• Extension of static evaluation methods
12:10 Promising thermal management concepts • Dynamic assessment of AFS lighting
for plastic parts for LED application functions – methods and application examples
• Intelligent systems for efficient thermal ˇ
Pavel Cerný,
management Team Leader Optical Simulations,
• Requirements for materials (metals, Measurements, Concepts,
semiconductors and ceramics) ŠKODA AUTO a.s., Czech Republic
• A question of complexity? Approaches to
reduce weight, surface and volume of 17:30 Closing remarks of the Chairman and
future LEDs end of conference day one
Dr. Marco Wacker,
CTO,
OECHSLER AG, Germany Get-Together
Join us for an informal evening get-together
12:50 Networking luncheon at a typical Stuttgart venue for dinner and
drinks! Meeting point: 18:45 at hotel lobby
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4. 12th International Conference
IntellIgent Automotive Lighting 2012
CONFERENCE DAY TWO | Tuesday 31 January 2012
08:30 Registration & Coffee
Panel Discussion: Style & design –
08:55 Chairman’s welcome & opening address a cross industry insight
Paul-Henri Matha, Technical Manager Lighting,
Renault S.A.S., France 11:30 Brightening the universe of creation –
discuss these and other topics with our
Testing of lighting technologies expert speakers:
• Lighting design – state of the art
09:00 A special environment for significant • Different approaches of enhanced lighting
testing and evaluation of vehicle lighting design
• IAV`s light hall: Indoor test facility for • Ways to create strong icons and a brand’s
vehicle lighting signature
• Evaluation of head lamps • Future aspects of lighting design
• Evaluation of signal lamps Ulrike Brandi,
Dr. Michael Marutzky, Industrial Designer,
Technical Consultant Light & Vision, Ulrike Brandi Licht, Germany
IAV GmbH, Germany
Carsten Befelein,
Marketing aspects of LEDs CEO,
CB-Lichtdesign, Germany
09:40 Benchmarking of LED headlamps –
unravelling the mysteries 12:45 Networking luncheon
• Setting the right test sequence – some
tests can be done only once Interior lighting
• Getting to know the headlamp – collecting
relevant information 14:15 The next step in interior lighting
• Bringing it to life – performance evaluation • Lighting as a sales argument
under the stress • Ways to highlight the interior
• Headlamp autopsy – the dark side of • Multi-color RGB lighting
benchmarking • Electrical integration
• “Cult item” issue – the things we do not Dr. Herbert Wambsganß,
understand Director of Engineering,
Dr. Jan Popelek, Hella Interior Lighting Systems GmbH,
Senior Optical Engineer, Germany
Visteon-Autopal s.r.o., Czech Republic
14:55 Refreshment break & networking
10:20 Refreshment break & networking
OLEDS – a promising feature to illuminate
Lighting design as a sales argument the interior of automotive cockpit
10:50 Light and shadow 15:35 Flexible OLEDs for lighting and displays
• Seven days: The meaning of light • Current status of development of flexible
• Iconic intelligence: Reading the signs OLEDs at Holst Centre
• Seeing and believing: A light story beyond • Possible advantages of OLEDs for use in
tomorrow automobiles
• Challenges that still have to tackled
Dr. ir. A.M.B. Ton van Mol,
Program Manager Printed Organic
Lighting & Signage, Electrodes and Barriers,
TNO, The Netherland
16:15 Closing remarks of the Chairman and
end of conference day two
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5. 12th International Conference
IntellIgent Automotive Lighting 2012
INTERACTIVE WORKSHOP DAY | Wednesday, 1 February 2012
09:30 Registration & Coffee
11:30 Refreshment break & networking
Workshop A: 10:00 – 13:00 Workshop B: 10:00 – 13:00
LED low beam: Advantage and disadvantage of LEDs Benchmarking of LED headlamps
technology – how Renault is developing competencies
According to Renault presentation LED low beam: Join this workshop to assess the following aspects:
Advantage and disadvantage of LED technology – how
Renault is developing competencies in this workshop the • Market overview of LED headlamps
following topics will be discussed in detail: • Performance and design aspects of current
LEDheadlamps
• Styling • Marketing aspects (design, efficiency, reliability)
• Watt power consumption • Future trends (styling, functions, materials, light sources)
• Better lighting performances
• Standardization Dr. Marco Redwitz, Head of Electronic and Function
• Signature Development, DELVIS GmbH, Germany
• Aftermarket solution
• Cost
Ombeline Percie Du Sert, LED Lighting Engineer,
Renault S.A.S., France
13:00 Networking luncheon
15:30 Refreshment break & networking
Workshop C: 14:00 – 17:00 Workshop D: 14:00 – 17:00
Thermal design and management of high power LEDs OLED – How to establish a new technology in
automotive cockpits
• Understanding why thermal management is important OLEDs are seen as one of the future design and styling
The participants will gain an appreciation as to why devices of automotive cockpit. To guarantee proper func-
thermal management is important for the design of tionality experts are still working on improvements of driv-
lamps based on LEDs ing concepts for long lifetime and low power consumptions.
• Available cooling solutions
The participants will be exposed to best-in-class industry In this workshop the following topics will be discussed:
practices and the market available cooling for cooling of
LED based lamps • Possibilities of styling and design
• Case studies, what is possible with good engineering • Meta language through OLED
The case studies that are represented will include some • Technical challenges
of the cooling solution designs that have been developed • Future developments
by Advanced Thermal Solutions, Inc. A review of these
designs will make the audience aware that with For further information, please visit:
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can be avoided and lesser-cost cooling solutions can be
deployed instead.
• Experiment, measurement of junction temperature
Temperature versus light output. Junction/ board
temperature measurements, its effect on board design.
Ing. Norbert Engelberts, Managing Director,
ATS Europe BV, The Netherlands
17:00 End of Workshop day
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