Detroit displays eMOD electric vehicle design at Auto Expo 2023
Detroit Engineered Products (DEP), an engineering solutions and product development company, announced its participation at the Auto Expo organised by the Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM) at India Export Mart, Greater Noida in Uttar Pradesh.
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Hyderabad Detroit Engineered Products (DEP), an engineering solutions and product development company, announced its participation at the Auto Expo organised by the Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM) at India Export Mart, Greater Noida in Uttar Pradesh.
At the exposition, DEP said it is showcasing its eMOD (electrification module) electric vehicle design and development services for two-wheelers. DEP also said it is exhibiting its range of advanced engineering and consulting services, including Reduced Order Model (ROM) and expertise in Computer Aided Engineering (CAE) parametrization, body engineering, exteriors, and interiors, as well as the most recent advancements in the field of advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS). On display is the most recent version of their integrated CAE platform MeshWorks, it added.
Basant Sharma, Vice President, Detroit Engineered Products said, "Events like these give us the opportunity to interact with people and understand the nuances of the varied technologies available in the market. We look forward to meeting more like-minded individuals from the auto sector to push for conversations around research and development in auto design software."
He further informed that there will be an exclusive demonstration of the most recent version of DEP's integrated CAE platform, MeshWorks, which includes a focused toolset for EV development, eMOD (Electrification Modules). "We can confidently promise faster turnaround times and optimised solutions during the design and development stage because of our efficient processes and highly skilled team," adds Sharma.
As electric vehicles and heavy/ light-commercial vehicle initiatives face multiple design challenges, Sharma said that DEP's product development team is equipped with the capabilities to address these issues, and by using frugal engineering principles, it can ensure that innovative technology can be made available to users at affordable prices.