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Infinitum Electric announced its executives are speaking at the Charged virtual conference, an event focused on EV engineering, being held April 4-7, 2022.

Infinitum Electric’s VP of Technology Paulo Guedes-Pinto and VP of Business Development Bhavnesh Patel will discuss how engineers can gain flexibility and speed in prototyping and manufacturing EV motors.

What:

  • ChargedEV Speaking Session with Infinitum Electric Execs
  • How to Gain Flexibility and Speed in Prototyping and Manufacturing EV Motors

Automotive OEMs and suppliers are being driven to innovate faster by consumers demanding more in terms of range and overall experience. In this session, execs will discuss how Infinitum Electric’s approach to PCB motor technology provides advantages in areas such as oil cooling and in simplifying the manufacturing process so automotive companies can quickly iterate and reduce time to market.

Who:

  • Bhavnesh Patel, vice president of business development, Infinitum Electric
  • Paulo Guedes-Pinto, vice president of technology, Infinitum Electric

When:

Apr 4, 2022, 12:30 pm EDT

Where:

Visit the ChargedEV Virtual Conference website to attend free live sessions or watch recordings.

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