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China International Auto Parts Development Summit Forum 2011 (400 attendees) |
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China’s automobile and auto parts export bases:
Changchun, Chongqing, Taizhou, Shanghai, Wuhan, Xiamen, Wuhu, Tianjin,
Hefei, Guangzhou, Baoding and Liuzhou
China International Auto Parts Expo
China Automotive News |
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Support |
Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM)
National Development and Reform Committee (NDRC) |
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Organizer |
Organizing Committee of China International Auto Parts Expo |
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Sponsor |
Bosch (China) Investment Ltd. |
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Topic |
“The transition of auto parts industry in the global change” |
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Theme |
2011 is the beginning of the 12th Five Year Plan as well as the transitional year of China’s automobile industry. As the largest automaker and the largest automobile consumer in the world, China will face even greater challenges from the world, such as: low-carbon emission, use of renewable energy, environmental friendly, and innovative technology. Surely these challenges are not only faced by China, but is also the challenges the global automobile industry must overcome. Where auto parts industry is at its core, how does the industry efficiently utilize global science research and findings to turn those challenges into enzyme for necessary adjustments and growth? And how do multinational enterprises, joint-venture enterprises, and domestic enterprises cope with those challenges?
On September 7th, 2011, at the “China International Auto Parts Development Summit Forum 2011”, over 400 attendees including officials from Ministry of Commerce and the National Development & Reform Commission, credible experts, CEOs from domestic and international automakers and auto parts enterprises will gather together to discuss the theme of “The transition of auto parts industry in the global change.” Some topics include: key auto parts, advanced technologies, advanced management, new-energy, new-material, the relationship between automakers and auto parts suppliers, market development, industry situation, policy guide, the way of foreign trade export. |
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Registration |
September 7, 2011 13:10-14:00, |
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Time |
September 7, 2011 14:00-18:00 |
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Venue |
The Great Hall of the People, Beijing |
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Speaker |
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Honored
Speakers
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Opening Speech by Officials from MOFCOM and NDRC |
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Mr. Chen Yudong, President of Bosch (China) Investment Ltd. |
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Mr. Sean Liang, Director of Purchasing and Supply Chain, GM China |
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Mr. KAMIYA HIROSHI,President of Denso (China) Investment Co., Ltd. |
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Mr. Bernd Neitzel, Executive Vice President of Business Unit Hybrid Electric
Vehicle, Continental Automotive Asia Pacific Co., Ltd., Shanghai |
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Mr. Denial W. Salmon, Chairman, GM of Electron and Safety Business Dept. Electrical Control Business Asia Pacific, Delphi Automotive Systems (China) Holding Co.,Ltd. |
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Mr. Tan Yuesheng, President of BorgWarner(China) Investment Co., Ltd. |
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Break |
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Mr. Jacob George, Managing Director of J.D.Power and Associates Asia Pacific |
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Mr. Shen Jun, President of Roland Berger Strategy Consultants (Shanghai) |
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Mr. Xu Changming, Director of Information Resources Department, State
Information Center |
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Mr. Ouyang Minggao, Director of Department of Automotive Engineering from
Research Center for Automotive Industry and Technology Innovation of
Tsinghua University |
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Mr. Li Kaiguo, Assistant Dean of China Automotive Engineering Research Institute |
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Mr. Steve Rodgers, President of APMA (Automotive Parts Manufacturers'
Association) |
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Mr. Stuart Charity, Executive Director of Australia Automotive Aftermarket
Association (AAAA) |
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Roundtable meeting |
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