Join Laurie Harbour, president and CEO at Harbour Results Inc., as she dives into EV market in a webinar taking place August 9, 2023 at 2PM ET. The automotive industry is transforming from an ICE-dominant powertrain to battery-powered mobility. This transition will significantly impact the automotive supply chain – there will be winners and losers. This webinar will look at the future of the automotive supply chain and discuss challenges and opportunities companies will face as electric vehicle launches and production increase. From the number of tools required to produce a vehicle, to the number of trim levels per vehicle – the electric vehicle marketplace is unique and it is important to understand the impact to your customers and suppliers. The information shared will help companies be better prepared and perhaps capitalize on the evolution facing the automotive industry today.
Harbour Results in collaboration with AutoForecast Solutions just completed a comprehensive study (200 pages) on the impact the transition to BEVs is having on the entire automotive supply chain. The study was created to put an end to the speculation and questions about the future of the mobility industry and help the supply chain make better, more informed current and future business strategies. During this webinar, Laurie will share a high-level overview of the key findings of the study including near- and long-term impact to automotive suppliers, technology winner and losers and vehicle and tooling forecasts. The study will be available for purchase at an introductory rate of ($1900) for all webinar participants.
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