Juni 09 - 10, 2016
The Dresden International Lightweight Engineering Symposium is an established platform for the transfer of cross-sector, cross-product knowledge and experience between science, industry, society and the political sphere. From its inception in 1997 to this anniversary year the symposium has followed the principles of the Dresden Model, which is now applied throughout all major industries and promotes “function-integrating lightweight engineering in multi-material design” and the inherent material and energy efficiency thereof.
Megatrends such as digitalization, sustainability, urbanization, connectivity and mobility call for innovative organizations with the ability to blaze a trail for novel materials, technologies and systems which cater to the changing needs of a world population set to rise to over 9 billion people by 2050. Integrated lightweight engineering is already an indispensable element of resource-efficient mobility and also has a crucial role to play in a variety of other fields. Its blend of intelligently networked high-end technology and mobility products puts integrated lightweight engineering in a position to tap into a sustainable source of growth, jobs, prosperity and social justice.
Their strategic partnerships in the fields of research, science, education and innovative high technology enable China and Germany to tackle global challenges. On the one hand China’s potential in terms of growth and innovation makes it Germany’s most important economic partner in Asia. On the other, Germany’s technological expertise makes it China’s most important European trading partner. The new Chinese Five-Year Plan targets sustainable development driven by an increasingly broad palette of innovative technologies and products – an approach which presents companies and research institutes in both countries with outstanding opportunities for cooperation and joint ventures.
It is against this backdrop that the 20th Dresden International Lightweight Engineering Symposium will focus on pioneering topics and projects in the fields of mobility and digitalization. Particular emphasis will be placed on the role our partner country China has to play. As a synergetic event for lightweight engineering specialists the symposium also aims to provide a forum for cutting-edge research and development activities as well as future-proof international business concepts. Partnership between equals offers one thing above all: Opportunities. It is therefore my pleasure to invite you to explore a host of those opportunities with us here in the city of Dresden – an open-minded, outward-looking centre for high technology and home to both a University of Excellence and a variety of top-class non-university institutions.
Prof. Dr.-Ing. habil. Prof. E.h. Dr. h.c. Werner A. Hufenbach
09:00 | Hufenbach, Werner, Prof. Dr.-Ing. habil. Prof. E.h. Dr. h.c. Technische Universität Dresden, Distinguished Senior Professor, Institute of Lightweight Engineering and Polymer Technology – ILK Greeting and Introduction |
09:20 | Müller-Steinhagen, Hans, Prof. Dr.-Ing. habil. DEng/Auckland Dr. h.c./Brno Technische Universität Dresden Rector Welcome Address |
09:30 | Jaeckel, Fritz, Dr. Free State of Saxony State Minister and Head of the Staatskanzlei Welcome Address |
09:40 | Shi, Mingde PR of China Chinese Ambassador to Germany Welcome Address |
09:50 | Welcome Address from another Chinese Representative |
10:00 | Huber, Anton; Quendt, Bernhard, Dr.-Ing. Chief Executive Officer On the way to Industrie 4.0 – Driving the Digital Enterprise |
10:30 | Achatz, Reinhold, Dr.-Ing. thyssenkrupp AG Head of Corporate Function Technology, Innovation & Sustainability Sustainable Innovation |
11:00 | Coffee break |
11:30 | Gutzmer, Peter, Prof. Dr., Hosenfeldt, Tim, Prof. Dr.-Ing. Schaeffler Technologies AG & Co. KG Deputy CEO and Chief Technology Officer Light-weight Design for the Mobility of Tomorrow |
12:00 | Ding, San-san; Tian, Ai-qin; Wang, Jian-jun; Teng, Le-tian CRRC Qingdao Sifang Co., Ltd., PR China Research on Application of Carbon Fiber Composite to Chinese High-speed EMUs |
12:30 | Kienzle, Stefan, Dr.-Ing., Behr, Thomas, Dr Daimler AG Body of the future |
13:00 | Lunch break Chaired by: Prof. Dr.-Ing. habil. Prof. E.h. Dr. h.c. Werner Hufenbach |
14:00 | Zhou, Rong BAIC Group, PR of China Vice President The present situation and development goal of automotive lightweight in BAIC Group |
14:30 | Fries, Erich Krauss Maffei Technologies GmbH Krauss Maffei Composite Competence |
15:00 | Sczygiol, Wolfgang Brose Fahrzeugteile GmbH & Co.KG Vice President Business Development Vehicle interiors for the future, challenges to a global supplier |
15:30 | Coffee break Chaired by: Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Hubert Jäger |
16:00 | Ludanek, Harald, Dr.-Ing. Dr. h.c., Sommer, Karsten Volkswagen AG Head of Research and Development at Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles Challenges for the urban city- and distribution transportation – Solutions for leightweight construction and material |
16:30 | Tost, André; Ridzewski, Jens, Prof. Dr.-Ing.; Heinrich, Frank IMA Materialforschung und Anwendungstechnik GmbH Senior Principal Engineer Development of a New Test Method for Fatigue Testing of Unidirectional Composites |
17:00 | Quauck*, Daniel; Ölschlegel*, Alexander, Dipl.-Ing. (FH); Storck+, Markus; Krahl#, Michael, Dr.-Ing.; Modler#, Niels, Prof. Dr.-Ing. *REHAU AG + CO +Storck Bicycle GmbH #Technische Universität Dresden – ILK The automated manufacturing of thermoplastic-based e-bike frames |
17:30 | Awarding of the Lightweight Engineering Graduate Prize by Akademischer Club Leichtbau an der TU Dresden e.V. (ACL) |
19:30 | Evening Event auf at Albrechtsberg Palace |
Accompanying specialist exhibition in the Wandelhalle at the German Hygiene-Museum |
09:00 | Lu*, Hao; Zhao+, Xinyu *CRRC Qingdao Sifang Co., Ltd., PR of China +Dalian Jiaotong University, School of Materials Science and Engineering, PR of China Ultrasonic beam model and automatic inspection on composite materials |
09:30 | Heuer*,+, H., Prof. Dr.-Ing.; Schulze*, M.; Pooch*, M.; Gäbler*, S. * Fraunhofer-Institute for Ceramic Technology and Systems, Material Diagnostic, Dresden +Technische Universität Dresden, Institute of Electronic Packaging Technology, Sensor Systems for Non-Destructive Testing, Dresden Process Monitoring for Carbon Fiber Fabrics, Preforms and Consolidated CFRPs by HF Eddy Current Imaging Techniques |
10:00 | Bi, Hongyun Baosteel Group, Shanghai, PR of China Development of low-cost high strength stainless steel for the frame of new energy bus |
10:30 | Coffee break Chaired by: Prof. Dr.-Ing. habil. Maik Gude |
11:00 | Sonnen*, M.; Otremba*, F.; Berner+, M., Dr.-Ing.; Freund+, A., Dr.-Ing.; Gärtner+, R.; Just#, G.; Koch#, I., Dr.-Ing.; Gude#, M., Prof. Dr.-Ing. *Stornetic GmbH + LZS GmbH # TU Dresden – ILK EnWheel® – Ensuring stability of energy supply with the aid of integrated lightweight engineering |
11:30 | Heßler, Uwe, Dr.-Ing. Rolls-Royce Deutschland Ltd & Co KG Propulsion systems for a changing world- response of an aero engine manufacturer to expected mobility growth |
12:00 | Kopp, Jochen, Dr. BMW AG Vice President Planning, Technology Development, Purchasing CFRP CFRP serial production in automotive industry – experiences and future challenges |
12:30 | Mittagspause |
13:30 | Jäger, Hubert, Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Technische Universität Dresden – ILK Speaker of the Management Board Carbon Fibers … solution providers for next generation materials |
13:40 | Stange, Eva-Maria, Dr. Saxon State Ministry for Higher Education, Research and the Arts Welcome Address |
13:50 | Hauke, Tilo, Dr. SGL Carbon GmbH Leiter Konzerforschung / Head of Technology & Innovation Welcome Address |
14:00 | Ceremonial opening of the Research Center Carbon Fibers Saxony, including the inauguration of the new carbon fiber production plant |
14:05 | Hund, Rolf-Dieter, Dr. rer. nat.; Kirsten, Martin, Dr. rer. nat.; Cherif, Chokri, Prof. Dr.-Ing. habil. Technische Universität Dresden, Institute of Textile Machinery and High Performance Material Technology Tailored carbon fibres – R&D in Saxony |
14:30 | Ferkel, Hans, Prof. Dr.-Ing.; Hilfrich, Erik thyssenkrupp Steel Europe AG Leader Technology and Innovation Innovative Materials for lightweight construction |
15:00 | Coffee break Chaired by: Prof. Dr.-Ing. Niels Modler |
15:30 | Weitzel, Stephan P. EJOT GmbH & Co. KG CEO, Vice President Selfpiercing Fasteners for Multi- Material-Design in Lightweight Designs |
16:00 | Deng, Xiaojun, Gai, Kejing, Wang, Wanjing CRRC Qingdao Sifang Co., Ltd., PR of China Research on Composite Carbody Structure Technology for the Next Generation Metro Vehicles |
16:30 | Busch, Arne; Brandt, Robert, Prof. Dr. University of Siegen Analysis of a mechanically stressed joint in a multi-material-system |
17:00 | Kuhn*, Christoph, M.Sc.; Kucinski*, William; Täger*, Olaf, Dr.; Osswald+, Tim A., Prof. *Volkswagen AG +University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA Fiber Reinforced Plastics in Lightweight Design – Technological Challenges due to Fiber Matrix Separation |
17:30 | Hufenbach, Werner, Prof. Dr.-Ing. habil. Prof. E.h. Dr. h.c. Closing Address |
18:00 | Dresden’s Researchers night www.wissenschaftsnacht-dresden.de |
Die lebendige Atmosphäre eines europaweit bekannten Museums und die vielfältigen Raumangebote eines Architekturdenkmals der Klassischen Moderne bieten eine unverwechselbare Location für das 21. Internationale Dresdner Leichtbausymposium 2017. Die zentrale und doch ruhige Lage zwischen der Altstadt mit Frauenkirche, Zwinger und Semperoper und dem Großen Garten, der zentralen Parkanlage Dresdens, machen das Deutsche Hygiene-Museum zu einem ganz besonderen Ort. Die Gründung des Deutschen Hygiene-Museums (1912) geht zurück auf eine Initiative des Dresdner Industriellen und Odol-Fabrikanten Karl August Lingner (1861-1916). Lingner hatte 1911 zu den Protagonisten der I. Internationalen Hygiene-Ausstellung gehört, zu der über fünf Millionen Besucher nach Dresden gekommen waren.