As electric and hybrid vehicles continue to evolve, so do the challenges surrounding thermal systems. From managing heat in high-performance batteries to improving cabin comfort and meeting strict global regulations, innovation is critical.

When you attend the 2026 Thermal Management Systems Symposium (TMSS), which will be held from October 6 to 7, 2026, at Dearborn, Michigan, you’ll engage in meaningful discussions with innovative engineers, OEMs, suppliers, regulators, researchers, executives and academics. The event will offer a dynamic platform to share insights, discover cutting-edge technology, and tackle the pressing challenges of electrification, efficiency and sustainability.

Key discussion areas will include: i) Innovations in Thermal Component Technology; ii) Propulsion and Electronics Thermal Systems of ICE & Hybrid Vehicles; iii) Propulsion and Electronics Thermal Systems of Electric, Autonomous & Fuel Cell Vehicles; iv) Battery Thermal Management; v) Alternative Refrigerants and Refrigeration/Heat Pump Systems; vi) Climate Control & Cabin Comfort; vii) Driving Vehicle Thermal Performance & Efficiency; and viii) Emerging Virtual Methods, Process & Software Innovations for Thermal Management.

This is your chance to find answers to your most pressing questions about thermal systems technology and thermal systems management. For more information: https://bit.ly/4i9zMI7.

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