Event
Cooperation forum on vehicle electrical systems 2025
30. October 2025
09:30 - 17:30
BMW Group,
Over the years, the On-Board Wiring Systems Cooperation Forum has developed into one of the most important platforms in the field of wiring systems. At the 25th anniversary in November 2024, over 200 participants came together to discuss technical innovations and future trends. Look forward to the next edition this year! In 2025, you can also expect practical information on current topics and numerous opportunities to establish new collaborations. Further details will follow.
Over the years, the forum has developed into an important platform in the wiring systems sector and offers practical information on current trends as well as numerous opportunities for new collaborations. Experts from the automotive manufacturing and supplier industry will report on technical innovations and future trends in wiring systems.
You can expect:
- Presentations and insights into current technical developments and pioneering trends
- An exciting trade exhibition with additional impulses for future cooperation
- Access to a top-class network of experts from the automotive manufacturer and supplier industry along the entire value chain.
Benefit from our additional offers:
Apply for the trade exhibition and present your innovations, products and services!
Become a sponsor of the event and increase the visibility of your company. You will also receive a place in our top-class lecture program to present your expertise and innovations to the wiring systems community.
We look forward to once again welcoming around 300 participants from the wiring systems community.
Tom Giovanazzi,
The presentation "On-board energy networks of the future: A look at technical challenges and trends" analyzes further developments of on-board energy networks and physical on-board networks that BMW sees for the architectures after the New Class. The focus is on key technical topics that will shape the industry in the coming years, including digitalization, the potential of artificial intelligence in development, automation and predictive maintenance. In particular, it will be discussed which topics and inputs from the industry are necessary in order to develop innovative solutions.
puls Marktforschung GmbH,
- How can we make good forecasts on future market development (worldwide) for drive types?
- Why are we where we are today: a meta-perspective on current drive development
- ICE,BEV, PHEV, REX...: Where is the journey heading?
- What are the main drivers of development in drive types?
- What trends need to be considered in the context of drive developments?
Prof. Dr. Mirko Mähisch,
Norbert Zundl,
Dr. Frédéric Holzmann,
Dr. Karlheinz Morgenroth,
- Leoni is supporting its Chinese customers for pacing development phase since last years. Specific mindset and processes are necessary for fruitful results.
- In addition, Leoni is supporting its European customers on reacting to this new pace and flexibility.
- In this presentation, Leoni compares different engineering approaches to highlight main differences in processes & culture.
- Finally, key lessons learned will be shared to exchange on how adapt to this new environment.
IAV GmbH,
IAV GmbH,
- The integration of L3/L4 ADAS/AD and X-by-wire components, along with the consideration of SDV constraints, introduces new challenges on vehicle electrical systems.
- We highlight the global challenges and the necessity for reliable energy distribution in modern vehicles.
- We present an analysis-based safety design approach, which enable comprehensive multicriteria optimization of complex architectures, taking relevant requirements into account.
Dräxlmaier Group,
The automotive industry is facing far-reaching changes - from software-defined vehicles and electrification to new requirements due to AI and sustainability. These developments not only affect products, but also the way we work together. The presentation will shed light on why cooperation, standardization and modularization are key success factors for the future. Using selected examples from the wiring systems sector, typical challenges and possible solutions will be highlighted. The aim is to provide impetus for more efficient, flexible and sustainable cooperation. The article invites you to question existing ways of thinking and develop new perspectives.
Next-generation on-board network architectures - built on high-bandwidth networks and service-oriented architecture - significantly increase the cybersecurity attack possibilities on vehicles. The foundation of any AI and quantum-safe security architecture is high-quality entropy. Conventional True Random Number Generators (TRNG) are increasingly exposed to classical physical effects (e.g. temperature or supply voltage fluctuations), which attackers can probe and amplify using AI-based analysis - resulting in medium-term vulnerabilities. This presentation introduces a quantum random number generator (QRNG) that significantly reduces the risk vector compared to TRNGs by extracting entropy from quantum phenomena.
We present the ELMOS innovation: an ultra-small, vertically and monolithically integrated QRNG with scalable throughput from ~500 kbit/s up to several Mbit/s, very low power consumption and operation down to 1.8 V as well as a very short warm-up phase - for faster key availability at system startup than TRNG alternatives. The solution is available either as a standalone IC (DFN 2×2 package) or as an embeddable block for higher level designs and technology nodes (µC, sensors, actuators, interface nodes). The quality of the random numbers is proven and the robustness against manipulation is ensured by various protective measures.
We compare the attack surfaces of TRNG and QRNG, give implementation details and show how the ELMOS QRNG enables cost-efficient, low-power and fast cryptographic key provisioning for secure in-vehicle and cross-domain communication in automotive and adjacent mobile and IoT applications.
Keywords: QRNG, automotive cybersecurity, wiring system architectures, entropy source, TRNG, ELMOS, AI / quantum-safe encryption
wemonte AG,
Daniel De Monte's presentation presents the vision of the "off-the-shelf test fixture" - a standardized, catalogued EOL test fixture as a counter-design to the custom-made individual products that are common today. Based on the status quo of end-of-line testing in wire harness and component production, the article highlights the structural and economic disadvantages of individual test fixture solutions: high development costs, low quantities, lack of coordination and the risk of delays in production start-up.
The vision presented raises the test fixture to the quality and standardization level of established test technology components. Early integration, central organization and uniform specifications establish the new standard, which significantly improves quality, availability and scalability - while at the same time reducing effort, costs and risks. The presentation concludes with a call for industry-wide cooperation and outlines the next steps for practical implementation.
Parallel to the event, we offer you the opportunity to participate as an exhibitor in the accompanying trade exhibition.
The exhibition offers you an ideal platform to present your technologies, products and services in an innovation-oriented environment.
Exhibition fee:
| Category | Price(gross)* Price (net) |
| Exhibitors from the business/research organization sector | €2,380.00* €2,000.00 |
| Exhibitors from the university/authority sector | 1,666.00 €* 1,400.00 € |
This price includes the following services:
- Basic infrastructure for your stand (area 6m² (3x2m), power connection, 1 table, 2 chairs)
- Organizational support by employees of Bayern Innovativ GmbH
- 2 exhibitor passes (incl. participation in the cooperation forum, catering). The full participation fee will be charged for each additional exhibitor pass.
Coficab Deutschland GmbH,
Coroplast Group,
DEWETRON Deutschland GmbH,
Hutchinson Group,
IAV,
Mambo Intelligence & Automotive Technologies GmbH,
Mifa Aluminium b.v.,
Prysmian,
Relats SAU,
S-IT Application Engineering & Consulting GmbH,
smartCable GmbH,
Tsubaki Kabelschlepp GmbH,
wemonte AG,
Zipper Technik GmbH,
We offer various sponsorship opportunities as part of the event!
Your advantages:
- Benefit from the event's excellent reputation
- Almost 300 people from your target group are on site
- Take advantage of additional opportunities to present yourself to your specialist clientele in a targeted manner
Sponsorship package:
The SPONSOR receives a logo presence in connection with or at the 26th Cooperation Forum on Vehicle Drives 2025:
- Webpage
- The interim presentation by Bayern Innovativ GmbH during the lunch and coffee break
- Back wall / display board on the event stage
Amount: € 5.000,- plus 19 % VAT.
Add-on package:
The SPONSOR may exclusively display in the event location:
- Give aways such as notepads, pens, etc. (exclusive: lanyards)
Amount: € 1.000,- plus 19 % VAT, exclusive, first come, first serve
If you are interested, we will be happy to advise you personally.
Venue
BMW Research and Innovation Center (FIZ)
Knorrstraße 147
80788 Munich
How to get there
By car:
Coming from the A9, take the München-Schwabing exit and follow the Frankfurter Ring towards Milbertshofen.
Turn right into Knorrstraße and follow it until you reach house number 147.
The FIZ is located in the Milbertshofen - Am Hart district and is well signposted.
By public transportation:
From Munich Central Station, take
U-Bahn U2 in the direction of "Feldmoching" to the stop "Am Hart"
From there it is about an 8-minute walk to the FIZ.
If you are traveling by public transport, please use our Deutsche Bahn event ticket.
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