
Thursday, 04 Feb @ 8:30 PM
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Han-Hein Spit, VP, Bosch Transmission Technology Han-Hein Spit is the Vice President at Bosch Transmission Technology, responsible for Marketing, Sales, and Product & Project Management for the company’s CVT pushbelt business. Previously, he was the Director of Project Management, responsible for customer projects in the CVT transmission business, Manager Pushbelt Product Development, and Program Manager of the project portfolio. Han-Hein has a master’s degree in mechanical engineering (automotive) from the Eindhoven University of Technology. After graduation, he worked for TNO Automotive, first as a Simulation Engineer for finite element and multibody dynamics and then as a manager in the engineering department, developing numerical models for automotive crash safety dummies, airbags, and seats. He then worked at TASS, where he was the manager of the Application Department, after which he joined Bosch.
Anthony Wong, CTO, Inmotive Anthony Wong is the Chief Technology Officer of Inmotive, where he focuses on overseeing the development and testing of the company’s innovative mechanical transmission technology, the IngearTM . Anthony has an extensive background in the development of software and technology. Prior to his work at Inmotive, he was the Lead Software Developer of Big Antenna Media. He also previously worked as a developer and technologist for Conceptual Leap Solutions, Director of Technology at MNX, and Program and Software Developer at Passport Online Inc. Additionally, he taught courses on multimedia design and interactive UX technology at George Brown College in Toronto, attended Honeywell Institute for Computer Studies, and has served as a Research Associate and Research Fellow at the University of Toronto.
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