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Shanghai-Stuttgart-Symposium 

on Automotive and Powertrain Technology

22 - 23 May 2025

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Shanghai-Stuttgart-Symposium on Automotive and Powertrain Technology

The Shanghai-Stuttgart Symposium is a conference that aims to share cutting-edge research results between experts and scholars from Germany, China and abroad. The two-day conference takes place in China, Shanghai and gathers international experts in the field of automotive and powertrain technology. In addition to the presentations, the conference includes an exhibition.

Benefit from the advantages of the Shanghai-Stuttgart-Symposium

  • Latest developments & research results
  • International audience & experience
  • Networking with experts from China

 

The 8th Shanghai-Stuttgart-Symposium takes place in Shanghai on May 22-23, 2025.

 

The Institute of Automotive Engineering, IFS, of University of Stuttgart in cooperation with the School of Automotive Studies of Tongji-University as well as Gasgoo organize the Shanghai-Stuttgart-Symposium under the sponsorship of FKFS.

Since it’s first time in 2016, the Shanghai-Stuttgart-Symposium has developed into one of the most important automotive symposiums connecting sci­ence and industrial development in China. With this year’s core themes Automotive Aerodynamics, Stability and Thermal Management as well as Automotive Powertrain System it features more than 40 presentations within two days.

The Shanghai-Stuttgart-Symposium is an excellent platform for researchers, professors, company executives, CTOs, R&D heads, engineers, investors and other experts from the automotive and related industries for learning, ex­changing knowledge and networking. 

 

Find more information on the official website!

Topics of 2025

Automotive Aerodynamics and Stability

  •  Aerodynamic Drag Reduction
  •  Aerodynamic Acoustic Optimization
  •  Thermal management and Thermal Comfort
  •  Aerodynamic Effect on Vehicle Dynamics

Vehicular Powertrain System

  •  Drivetrain System (ICE, EM, Hybrid Drivetrain)
  •  Electric Power Sources (Battery, Fuel Cell)
  •  Intelligent Control of Powertrain System
 

 

 

 

 

 

Organized by
Tongji University School of Automotive Studies
IFS, Institiute of Automotive Engineering, University of Stuttgart

Managed by
Shanghai Automotive Wind Tunnel Center, Tongji University
FKFS, Research Institute for Automotive Engineering and Powertrain Systems Stuttgart

Supported by
Gasgoo

Organizer