Wednesday, May 9, 2018 | 9:00AM Eastern

Bloomberg New Energy Finance predicts electric vehicle sales will overtake internal combustion engines within just over 20 years, thanks in part to battery prices coming down sooner than most expect. With every large automaker now working on battery-powered cars, engineers must focus on making new energy vehicles more powerful and efficient than ever before.
Advanced adhesive technologies improve battery life and long-term performance, protect critical electronics, enable lightweighting and ultimately reduce investment and operating costs through solutions such as: - Thermal interface materials
- Printed electronic inks
- Sealing for cooling chambers
- Low pressure molding -Structural bonding
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SPEAKERS  | Eugene Chung - North American e-Mobility Business Development Manager - ACS Group - Henkel Corporation
Eugene Chung is the North American e-Mobility Business Development Manager for the ACS group with Henkel Corporation. Appointed in April 2018, he brings business development experience from managing Henkel’s adhesive portfolio in the metals industry. Previous to that role, Chung held the position of Application Engineer in the ACS team focusing on EE-NEV adhesive solutions which included leading key technical initiatives such as optical bonding for automotive displays. Having been with Henkel since 2013, he began his career as a formulation chemist at Huntsman Corporation designing adhesives for the electrical and electronics market. Chung received his degree in Chemistry from the University of Texas in 2011 and Executive MBA degree from Michigan State University in 2018. |  | Mark Amberg - Business Development Manager, Electric Vehicle Components - Henkel Adhesive
Mark Amberg is the Market Segment Manager for the Electric Vehicle segment of Henkel Adhesive Electronics. He has been in multiple positions within Henkel and the legacy Bergquist Company for the last 20 years, and prior worked for Media Relations, a marketing company based in Minneapolis. He currently resides in the Twin Cities of Minnesota. | 
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