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The IHS Automotive Sales and Production Webcast provides an in-depth view of the world's automotive markets straight from our experts. These client-only Webcasts allow you to hear the latest updates to the forecast and give you an opportunity to ask questions directly to our combined group of automotive analysts.
The Webcast is presented in two different time zones. Each Webcast will include a global outlook and a regional overview tailored to the specific region, followed by a special topic.
Webcast Dates and Times:
North America and Europe Session: April 24, 2012
Detroit, United States - 10:00 am | Frankfurt, Germany - 4:00 pm | New Delhi, India 7:30 pm | Tokyo, Japan - (April 25) 11:00 pm
Asia Session: April 24, 2012
Tokyo, Japan - 11:00 am | Frankfurt, Germany - 4:00 am | New Delhi, India - 7:30 am | Detroit, United States - (April 23) 10:00 pm
Both Webcasts will be presented in English. If you are unable to join us for the live Webcast, a playback of each Webcast will be available shortly after the conclusion of the live event.
About IHS Automotive
IHS Global Insight and CSM Worldwide have joined forces to create the automotive group at IHS. Collectively, we offer clients the most comprehensive content and deepest expertise and insight on the automotive industry available anywhere in the world today.
North America and Europe Session: April 24
Detroit, United States - 10:00 am | Frankfurt, Germany - 4:00 pm | New Delhi, India 7:30 pm | Tokyo, Japan - (April 25) 11:00 pm
Hosted by Henner Lehne
Asia Session: April 24
Tokyo, Japan - 11:00 am | Frankfurt, Germany - 4:00 am | New Delhi, India - 7:30 am | Detroit, United States - (April 23) 10:00 pm
Hosted by Masatoshi Nishimoto
Henner Lehne, Director of IHS Automotive Light Vehicle Forecasting group, is responsible for managing the Light Vehicle Sales and Production Forecast service globally and leading an experienced analyst team in each of the key automotive regions around the world.
Mr. Lehne’s expertise covers the key areas of the global automotive industry with special focus on Corporate Strategy, R&D, Manufacturing, Product Planning and Marketing and Sales. He maintains large teams onsite in the hot spots of the global automotive industry, enabling him to head the leading forecasting service in the automotive arena.
In early 2005, Mr. Lehne joined CSM Worldwide GmbH in Germany as a market Analyst, forecasting light vehicle sales in Europe. In 2007 he was promoted to become the Manager of European Advisory Services. During his advisory time, he acquired and managed European centric consulting projects for CSM and was then appointed to be the global director for the light vehicle sales forecast service. After the merger of CSM and Global Insight into IHS Automotive in March 2010, Mr. Lehne maintained his position coordinating the joint product teams and joint services for this new entity and now also manages the global Light Vehicle Production team. Prior to joining CSM Worldwide, Mr. Lehne worked in the central marketing department at Porsche AG in Stuttgart, Germany.
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