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Inspiration from a design classic.(Business)

Coventry Evening Telegraph (England) October 15, 2004 Byline: By STEWART SMITH A LEADING Midlands-based motor industry body has been inspiring the next generation of top car designers at a major event in Coventry.

David King, chief programme engineer on the Aston Martin DB9, being built at Gaydon, gave a talk on its design and development at an event organised by the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE-UK). web site aston martin db9

More than 100 students, SAE-UK members and non-members attended the event at Coventry University’s Bugatti Building. go to website aston martin db9

Lee Hall, director of SAE-UK and senior lecturer in industrial design at Coventry University, said the event was aimed at inspiring the next generation of car designers who could one day showcase their own work.

Mr Hall, who has 20 years’ engineering experience in the industry with Jaguar, Ford, Rover and Bentley, said the DB9 event was an ideal opportunity for students to take inspiration from a design classic.

He said: “The SAE-UK wants to inspire the next generation of car designers from this area as Coventry and the wider Midlands region has long been a hotbed of talent for automotive design and engineering.” For details of the SAE-UK, ring Mr Hall on 07974 984008 or visit www.sae- uk.org CAPTION(S):

OPPORTUNITY: (from left) David King, chief programme engineer on the Aston Martin DB9, with James Walker and Lee Hall, of SAE-UK, with an Aston Martin DB9

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