DETROIT, May 8, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- BorgWarner invites
attendees to learn about its wide range of advanced propulsion
technologies from its transmission experts at the 2017 North
American CTI Symposium.
- Technical Presentations:
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- "HEV P2 Module Concepts for Different Transmission
Architectures" presented by Eckart
Gold, Senior Manager, Advanced Product Engineering,
BorgWarner Transmission Systems; and Brad
Chamberlin, Technical Specialist, Innovation and New
Concepts, BorgWarner PowerDrive Systems
- "Latching Clutches in Different Drivetrains Improve Efficiency"
presented by Dr. Friedrich Brezger,
Advanced Product Engineering, BorgWarner Transmission Systems
- "The New Variable Spring Absorber – an Innovative Torsional
Damping System for Future Powertrains" presented by Florian Schneider, Advanced Product Engineering,
BorgWarner Transmission Systems
- "Comparison of P2 Hybrid DCT Actuation Control Systems"
presented by Mitsuru Ishihara, Staff
Engineer, Advanced Hydraulic Controls, BorgWarner Transmission
Systems
- Displays: In Booth 35 in the event's exhibition area,
BorgWarner will display Eco-Launch™ stop/start accumulators,
solenoids, multi-mode clutch modules, SV270 traction motors, P2
disconnect clutches and controls, friction plates and 8-speed
clutch modules.
When:
May 15 – 18, 2017
Where:
The Diamond Center at the Suburban Collection Showplace in
Novi, Michigan
About BorgWarner
BorgWarner Inc. (NYSE: BWA) is a
global product leader in clean and efficient technology solutions
for combustion, hybrid and electric vehicles. With manufacturing
and technical facilities in 62 locations in 17 countries, the
company employs approximately 27,000 worldwide. For more
information, please visit borgwarner.com.
Media contact:
Michelle
Collins
Phone: +1 248-754-0449
Email: mediacontact@borgwarner.com
On-site contact:
Lauren
Simonian
Cell: +1 248-270-0357
Email: lsimonian@borgwarner.com
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