SAE Tomorrow Today

209. BRIEFS: Where Do Engineers Go to Problem-Solve?


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From software-defined vehicles to EV batteries and the circular economy, the automotive industry is in the midst of a profound shift. To understand and adapt effectively, a meeting of the minds is needed—a place where engineers can discuss trending topics, solve problems, and build community.

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Enter North America's largest technical mobility event, the WCX™ World Congress Experience. It’s the place for the brightest and best across all engineering disciplines, as well as the entire supply chain community, to come together to discuss how the mobility industry can move forward.

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For insight on this year’s event, we sat down with Marc LeDuc, Content Development Manager, Engineering Events for SAE International, to discuss what attendees can expect from the more than 1,200 sessions spanning technology, consumer metrics, regulatory standards, sustainability, and much more.

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If you’re ready to problem-solve with your peers, register now for WCX 2024 taking place April 16 - 18, 2024 in Detroit, Michigan. Hope to see you there!

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