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February 2019 E-Week Meeting at WMU 

03-23-2021 13:17

February 2019 E-Week Meeting at WMU

  • February 19, 2019
  • Western Michigan University - Fetzer Center
  • Kalamazoo , MI , United States

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ASM joins various engineering societies for the Annual E-Week meeting at Western Michigan Unversity’s Fetzer Center

 

"Disruptive Technology and the Future of Electric Transportation"

 

Speaker Dan Ouwenga is the Advanced Technology Manager for Eaton’s eMobility business. He manages the development of next generation power electronics and high voltage circuit protection for automotive and commercial vehicle applications. Dan has spent his career in the automotive industry focused on engineering vehicle powertrain solutions from hydrogen fuel cells to supercharging internal combustion engines for many of the global auto manufacturers. He is now focused on driving the transition to zero emissions vehicles. Dan has more than 20 patents. He received his master’s degree in Systems Engineering from Cornell University and his bachelor’s degree from Lawrence Technological University.

 

Dan’s feature presentation is about how disruptive technology shifts have occurred at many points throughout history and changed many industries including transportation. This talk will discuss prior disruptive technology shifts and the ongoing technology disruption of electric vehicles, providing a deeper understanding of the transition to electrified transport.

ASM joins various engineering societies for the Annual E-Week meeting at Western Michigan Unversity’s Fetzer Center

 

"Disruptive Technology and the Future of Electric Transportation"

 

Speaker Dan Ouwenga is the Advanced Technology Manager for Eaton’s eMobility business. He manages the development of next generation power electronics and high voltage circuit protection for automotive and commercial vehicle applications. Dan has spent his career in the automotive industry focused on engineering vehicle powertrain solutions from hydrogen fuel cells to supercharging internal combustion engines for many of the global auto manufacturers. He is now focused on driving the transition to zero emissions vehicles. Dan has more than 20 patents. He received his master’s degree in Systems Engineering from Cornell University and his bachelor’s degree from Lawrence Technological University.

 

Dan’s feature presentation is about how disruptive technology shifts have occurred at many points throughout history and changed many industries including transportation. This talk will discuss prior disruptive technology shifts and the ongoing technology disruption of electric vehicles, providing a deeper understanding of the transition to electrified transport.

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