The activity will take place on April 12 through the Zoom platform

Electromobility is becoming a priority for many countries in Latin America due to the environmental and economic benefits it can offer. Electric vehicle technology is advancing rapidly and governments are investing in charging infrastructure to promote its use. However, for the development of this discipline, it is crucial not only to invest in technology and infrastructure, but also in the education and training of professionals in areas such as engineering, management, and marketing.

In this context, learning foreign languages, such as Chinese, can be of great importance. China is one of the world leaders in the production and sale of electric vehicles, and many Latin American companies are establishing alliances and commercial agreements with Chinese companies in this area. Therefore, having Chinese language skills could open up job opportunities and collaboration in the field of electromobility.

That is why, from the CLEC Foundation – Regional Office for Latin America and the Caribbean we have decided to organize the webinar: “Electromobility + Chinese” where we will have academics from China, Brazil, Costa Rica and Chile.

The seminar will be held on Wednesday, April 12 at 11:00 a.m., Chile GM-4 time, through the Zoom platform. The seminar is free and open to the entire community with prior registration at the following link: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_qKDQihWSQ028_csonIvX8w. A certificate of participation will be given to those who attend 80% of the seminar.

Once registration is complete, participants will receive a confirmation email. In addition, the recording will be available on our YouTube channel: FundacionCLEC https://www.youtube.com/c/FundacionCLEC.

Speakers 

Zhang Cai Ping (China)

PhD, professor and PhD supervisor, Beijing Jiaotong University. Senior member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers and emerging professional of science and technology in Beijing.

Aramis Perez (Costa Rica)

Bachelor of Electrical Engineering, Master of Business Administration and Management from the University of Costa Rica. PhD in Electrical Engineering from the University of Chile. Postdoctoral Researcher at the Fault Diagnosis and Forecasting Laboratory and the Energy Center of the University of Chile.

Rudi Henri van Els (Brazil)

Electrical Engineer from the Federal University of Maranhão, Master’s in Electrical Engineering from the University of Brasilia in the area of control and computing. PhD from the Center for Sustainable Development of the University of Brasilia. Associate professor at the University of Brasilia in the course of energy engineering and the Master’s in Mechatronic Systems.

Juan Jose Negroni (Chile)

PhD in Electronics Engineering from the Polytechnic University of Catalonia. Member of the College of Engineers of Chile. Dean of the Faculty of Engineering U. Santo Tomás.

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