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Session

C | Commercializing Autonomous Tech Stream | Case Study

Tuesday, March 24

08:30 AM - 09:00 AM

Live in Berlin

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Volvo’s commitment to integrating digital twins with real-world product development is revolutionizing the autonomous trucking industry. This innovative approach not only accelerates the development process but also enhances collaboration, provides valuable data-driven insights, and ensures cost efficiency. By harnessing the power of both the digital and physical worlds, Volvo is paving the way for a more efficient, safer, and sustainable future in transportation. In this session, you will:

  • Learn how digital twins enable rapid prototyping and quick design adjustments
  • Discover how seamless collaboration improves engineering, design, and production
  • See how predictive maintenance enhances safety by anticipating performance issues
  • Find out how real-time data optimizes truck performance and efficiency
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Presentation

Speaker

Peter Thorngren

Fellow Technology and Strategy Leader, Volvo Trucks

Peter Thorngren has the the ability to combine customer demands with technical possibilities and limitations to create working commercial solutions. Peter has also had personal experience in running a successful business in the management/system development area.
Peter works especially well in projects with a combination of technical, organizational, and commercial challenges. With his technical understanding and experience in larger projects, he can perform well in the areas of technology and business development.

Company

Volvo Trucks

Volvo Trucks is one of the largest heavy-duty truck brands in the world. More than 95% of the trucks we build are over 16 tonnes. And we make vehicles that are sold and serviced in more than 130 countries all over the world. Our strategy revolves around satisfied and productive customers and in this, we're supported by over 2100 dealerships and workshops. Trucks constitute our main product selection, but we also provide aftermarket products and service as well as specific offers. Volvo Trucks are assembled in 15 countries across the globe. About 95% of the company's production capacity is located in Sweden, Belgium, Brazil and the USA.

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