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Seminar Highlighting Integration of Vector and Customer Success Management Metrics in Electric Vehicle Design

Attend the September Virtual Conference on Electric Vehicle Engineering hosted by CSM. Learn about different measurement technologies offered by Vector and CSM, and gain insights on when to apply which tools for software testing, ECU development, calibration, and validation tasks. Don't miss...

Seminar on Utilizing Vector and Customer Success Management (CSM) Technology in Electric Vehicle...
Seminar on Utilizing Vector and Customer Success Management (CSM) Technology in Electric Vehicle (EV) Manufacturing Processes

Seminar Highlighting Integration of Vector and Customer Success Management Metrics in Electric Vehicle Design

At the upcoming September Virtual Conference on EV Engineering, presented by CSM, attendees will have the opportunity to learn about various measurement technologies designed for electric vehicle (EV) development. The conference, which will broadcast live from September 15 to 18, 2025, is free to register and covers the entire EV engineering supply chain and ecosystem[1].

During the event, Vector and CSM will introduce several systems, including VT, VX, VIO, and CSM's ruggedized measurement modules. These tools are instrumental in software testing, ECU development, calibration, and validation tasks[2][4].

Software testing with these systems involves capturing real-time data and system signals to verify correct software behaviour under various conditions. ECU development allows developers to monitor and analyse electronic control unit performance and interactions within the vehicle. Calibration provides high-resolution measurement data to finely tune control parameters for optimal system function, while validation tasks ensure that EV components meet design specifications and functional requirements by comprehensive testing under real operating conditions[3][5].

In addition to these systems, CSM will showcase the HV DTemp Measurement System. This innovative technology incorporates both temperature and humidity sensors designed for battery assemblies, enabling up to 512 measurement points via a single high-voltage safe cable. This system is crucial for addressing critical thermal and humidity monitoring needs to improve battery performance, safety, and longevity, which can play a vital role in validation and testing phases of battery systems[3][5].

On September 17, 2025, at 11:45 am EDT, a webinar will focus on leveraging these Vector and CSM measurement technologies throughout EV development, highlighting their integration and specific applications[1][4]. The webinar will cover topics such as motor and power electronics design and manufacturing, cell development, battery systems, testing, powertrains, thermal management, circuit protection, wire and cable, EMI/EMC, and more.

Don't miss out on this opportunity to learn about the latest measurement technologies for EV development. Register for the September Virtual Conference on EV Engineering today!

[1] September Virtual Conference on EV Engineering: https://www.csm.com/events/september-virtual-conference-on-ev-engineering [2] CSM's Measurement Technologies: https://www.csm.com/products/measurement-technology [3] HV DTemp Measurement System: https://www.csm.com/products/hv-dtemp-measurement-system [4] Webinar: Leveraging Vector and CSM Measurement Technologies in EV Development: https://www.csm.com/events/webinar-leveraging-vector-and-csm-measurement-technologies-in-ev-development [5] Battery Performance, Safety, and Longevity: https://www.csm.com/resources/battery-performance-safety-and-longevity

During the September Virtual Conference on EV Engineering, attendees will have the opportunity to learn about CSM's measurement technologies designed for electric vehicle (EV) development, which include software testing systems, ECU development tools, calibration equipment, and the HV DTemp Measurement System, crucial for thermal and humidity monitoring in battery assemblies. On September 17, 2025, at 11:45 am EDT, a webinar will cover the integration and specific applications of these technologies, spanning topics such as motor and power electronics design, battery systems, and more.

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