Vehicle Dynamics EXPO 2012 is designed to showcase the latest components and systems relating to chassis, suspension, steering, braking, ride and handling technologies.

Exhibitors at the show are Tier 1 and Tier 2 suppliers, while visitors to the show are OEM and Tier 1 vehicle dynamics engineering teams.
Vehicle Dynamics Expo, which takes place at the same time as European Automotive Components Expo and Engine Expo, is very highly focused and provides a unique opportunity for dynamics engineers to meet and discuss their technology requirements with exactly the right people in exactly the right environment.
PLUS: the adjoining Automotive Testing Expo will showcase hundreds of leading R&D and testing technologies.
Within the exhibition there is also a three-day conference, where some 40 speakers can outline their latest developments and thinking.
Entry to the exhibition and conference is free. This event is not open to the general public or aftermarket visitors. It’s really very simple: if your company produces systems, components or technologies relevant to chassis, suspension, steering, braking, ride, handling or advanced driving systems then you should be exhibiting at Vehicle Dynamics Expo. If your company uses the above components in developing vehicles or systems then you need to visit Vehicle Dynamics Expo.
“It’s my second year here and again we had very good traffic and questions come through the booth. We’ve had some beneficial discussions on potential supply partnerships, but also some very good discussions on potential new OEM business going forward.”
Martin Reder, director, brake systems engineering, BWI Group (exhibitor)
“I’m very impressed. I saw a lot of interesting things for our development work, including some new things, and I watched an interesting conference presentation too. I would have liked to have been able to stay for longer!”
Michael Lugert, steering and suspension test and development manager, Hyundai Motor Europe Technical Center (visitor)
“The organisation is very good and we’ve had more people visiting us than last year.”
Andrea Santini, engineering and innovation manager, Magneti Marelli suspension systems (exhibitor)
“It’s very interesting for me because I can find new suppliers for us and see innovations in our field. The presentations are really good too; I want to be back next year!”
Ozan Alcicek, suspension project chief, Tofas-Fiat (visitor)
• Steering technologies and components
• Braking technologies and components
• Axles and axle components
• By-wire technologies
• Handling technologies
• Corner modules
• Stability control technologies
• Traction control systems
• Tires and tire sensors
• Ride enhancing technologies
• Ride and handling consultants
• CAE/CAD design packages
• Time compression technologies
• Testing technologies and proving grounds
• Engineering services
• Chassis and suspension components
• Simulation and modelling
• Electronic and Mechanical components
• ABS and ESP components
• Various mechanical and electronic components