![]() Mr Michael Brandl,
Osram
Germany
|
Presentation SummaryLight in automotive applications has a long history, starting with dim, exterior lamps. Since then, light has shown an evolution into many significant functions outside and inside any car. This evolution might be further driven by possibilities arising out of the toolbox which printed electronics may provide in the future. Speaker Biography (Michael Brandl)Professional Degree Microsystems Engineering from Fachhochschule Regensburg, Germany Professional Career 2002-2003 Quality Manager Customer Quality Management OSRAM Opto Semiconductors, Regensburg, Germany 2003-2008 Teamleader Customer Quality Management OSRAM Opto Semiconductors, Regensburg, Germany 2008-20014 Head of OS LED Applications Engineering Illumination OSRAM Opto Semiconductors, Regensburg, Germany 2014 Head of OS LED Applications Engineering APAC OSRAM Opto Semiconductors, Shanghai, China Current Position Director Automotive Interior Applications Engineering OSRAM Opto Semiconductors, Regensburg, Germany Company Profile (Osram)OSRAM, based in Munich, is a leading global high-tech company with a history dating back more than 110 years. Primarily focused on semiconductor-based technologies, our products are used in highly diverse applications ranging from virtual reality to autonomous driving and from smartphones to networked, intelligent lighting solutions in buildings and cities. OSRAM utilizes the infinite possibilities of light to improve the quality of life for individuals and communities. OSRAM's innovations will enable people all over the world not only to see better, but also to communicate, travel, work, and live better. As of the end of fiscal year 2018 (September 30), OSRAM had approximately 26,200 employees worldwide. It generated revenue of more than €3.8 billion from continued operations in fiscal year 2018. The company is listed on the stock exchanges in Frankfurt and Munich (ISIN: DE000LED4000; WKN: LED400; trading symbol: OSR). Additional information can be found at www.osram.com ![]() |