About us

The 4th International Stuttgart Conference on Automotive Production (SCAP) provides an international forum for scientists, researchers and engineers to present and discuss recent advances in automotive production and related engineering disciplines. The focus of this year's conference is 'Advances in Automotive Production Technology - Engineering Intelligent and Sustainable Automotive Value Chains'.

Important Dates

Sun, May 31, 2026
Abstract registration deadline
Sun, May 31, 2026
Submission deadline

Call For Paper

AI Foundations and Learning-Based Methods for Engineering Systems
AI-Driven Engineering, Design and Industrial Knowledge Systems
Intelligent, Autonomous and Self-Optimizing Production Systems
AI Infrastructure, Integration and Responsible Deployment
Modeling, Control and Learning for Robotic Systems
Cognitive, Collaborative and Human-Centered Robotics
Autonomous Robotic Systems for Production and Logistics
Advanced Robotic Capabilities and Emerging Technologies
Advanced Electric Machines and Drive Concepts
Intelligent Energy Management and Charging Technologies
Design, Testing and Validation of E-Mobility Systems
Production Technologies for Electric Mobility
Sustainability Management, Regulatory Frameworks, Business Models
Digital Solutions for Industrial Value Chains (Data Spaces, Interoperability, Ecosystems)
Advanced Materials and Sustainability
Trends in Automotive Production Methods and Solutions for Circular Value Chains

All papers must be original and not simultaneously submitted to another journal or conference. Categories include oral presentation with scientific paper (peer-reviewed and published in Springer Nature), oral presentation with abstract only, and organized sessions or workshops.

Committee

Conference Committees

Dr. Daniel Holder

Arena2036 e.V., Stuttgart, Germany

Simon Nowinski

Institute for Control Engineering of Machine Tools and Manufacturing Units, University of Stuttgart, Germany

Dr. Muhammad Saeed

Arena2036 e.V., Stuttgart, Germany

Marco Zimmer

Institute of Electrical Energy Conversion (IEW) of the University of Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany

Dr. Michael Held

Institute for Acoustics and Building Physics (IABP) of the University of Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany