AAVI will host an exclusive webinar, in association with Henkel Adhesives, on Tuesday, June 3, 2025, titled ‘Driving performance, efficiency and reliability: Material solutions for vehicle domain controllers‘. You can register (free) to attend, here.
Vehicle domain controllers (VDCs) are driving the next generation of automotive innovation – enabling centralized control, improved system efficiency and greater design flexibility – while aiding in AI advancements. This webinar will highlight how Henkel’s advanced material solutions are specifically designed to support and optimize VDC performance. From thermal management solutions to underfill, gasketing and more, discover how Henkel materials enable reliable, high-performance operation in demanding automotive environments. Join us to explore the critical role materials play in powering the future of connected, electrified vehicles.
Speakers:
• Nancy Yang, business development manager, Automotive Electronics
Nancy Yang is business development manager for Automotive Electronics, Henkel Adhesive Technologies, North America. Her role revolves around the development of cutting-edge thermal solutions, EMI shielding, underfills, nano coatings, adhesives and more.
• Neil Poole, expert application engineering, Automotive Electronics
Dr Neil Poole, application engineering expert in Henkel’s Automotive Electronics applications engineering group, is responsible for supporting all of Henkel’s electronics materials product portfolio, specializing in working with key global customers. He graduated with a BSc and PhD from the University of Edinburgh in Scotland. Since then, he has held a variety of positions both in general chemicals R&D, gaining several patents, and in electronic materials, in which he has been working for the last 25 years. He has authored multiple papers on such diverse topics as heterogeneous catalysis, printing surface mount adhesives, solder joint reliability and underfills.
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Join us on Tuesday, June 3, 2025, at 2:00pm London time (GMT); 9:00am on the US East Coast; and 3:00pm in mainland Europe. To register for the webinar, please click here.