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Ford Motor Company Leads in Lifelike Child Dummy Research

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DEARBORN, Mich., May 21, 2008 – Ford Motor Company and the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) will embark this fall on an international study of a more lifelike prototype abdominal insert for pediatric crash dummies.

Ford's Pediatric Crash Dummy: The prototype pediatric abdomen insert is similar in size and shape to that of a 6-year-old child and is made of multiple layers of liquid silicone that, when solidified, forms a tough silicone shell.Ford's Pediatric Crash Dummy: The prototype pediatric abdomen insert is similar in size and shape to that of a 6-year-old child and is made of multiple layers of liquid silicone that, when solidified, forms a tough silicone shell.

Pediatric crash dummies with the more lifelike abdomen will help in analyzing the risk of serious injury to children during car accidents. Independent studies show that children ages 4 to 8 are at higher risk for injuries to the spine and abdomen.

SAE Foundation Announces Young Manufacturing Leadership Award

WARRENDALE, Pa., May 19, 2008 -- Steven Brown, Sameer Kshirsagar, Joseph LaRussa and Raymond Theriault are recipients of the SAE Foundation's Young Manufacturing Leadership Award. They will be honored during the SAE Foundation 2008 Banquet at the Detroit Marriott Renaissance Center, May 22.

The Young Manufacturing Leadership Award recognizes professionals, ages 35 and younger, who have achieved significant accomplishments as manufacturing leaders and who show potential for leadership growth in the manufacturing industry.

SAE International Becomes Continuing Education Provider to AAMA Members

WARRENDALE, Pa., Jan. 18, 2008 - SAE International has been named by the Alabama Automotive Manufacturer’s Association (AAMA) as an official provider of continuing education.

SAE International plays a key role in the training of automotive engineering professionals throughout the world.

“We are pleased to have been invited to work directly with the Alabama Automotive Manufacturer’s Association,” Kevin Perry, director of Professional Development, SAE International, said. “We very much look forward to being an integral part of the growing automotive manufacturing sector in the southeast . We’re confident that SAE’s menu of learning products will meet the critical training needs of the AAMA membership and help them be more successful.”

Delphi Provides Technology, Value with Power Electronics for Hybrid Vehicles

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October 31, 2007, CHICAGO -- Delphi is showcasing some of its electrical power systems capabilities at the SAE Commercial Vehicle Engineering Congress & Exhibition at the Donald E. Stevens Convention Center in Rosemont.

Delphi delivers significant value to hybrid vehicle manufacturers by bringing the right electronic and electrical powertrain component systems, thermal management components and wiring architecture for their hybrid vehicles.

Delphi's Experts to Participate in SAE 2007 Commercial Vehicle Engineering Congress & Exposition

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Supplier Offers Unique Electrical, Electronic and Safety Solutions for Growing Number of Commercial and Specialty Vehicle Applications

October 24, 2007, TROY, MICH. -- Delphi Corporation (PINKSHEETS: DPHIQ) will take an active role in discussing the future of commercial vehicle electrical, electronic and safety systems at the Society of Automotive Engineers 2007 Commercial Vehicle Engineering Congress & Exposition, Oct. 30 - Nov. 1, in Chicago.

Within the aggressive market of commercial vehicle supply, Delphi offers valuable products and technical expertise that meet the need for more durable, environmentally-friendly and lower cost systems.

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Career Fair Slated for SAE’s Commercial Vehicle Congress

WARRENDALE, Pa., Oct. 16, 2007 - Opportunity awaits those engineers who attend the Career Fair at SAE’s Commercial Vehicle Congress later this month in Rosemont, Ill.

A feature of the 2007 SAE Commercial Vehicle Engineering Congress & Exhibition at the Donald E. Stephens Convention Center , the Career Fair will be held Wednesday, Oct. 31, from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. and Thursday, Nov. 1 from 10 a.m.-1:30 p.m. on the show exhibit floor.

The Career Fair is an opportunity for engineers to market their skills to some of the top engineering and commercial vehicle firms in the country. The companies participating to date include:

o Continental Automotive Systems
o Cummins Inc
o Eaton Corporation
o Getrag Transmissions Corporation

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