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On October 20 there’s a Diesel Progress world summit for industry professionals. Machinery and vehicle OEMs, equipment owners, engine manufacturers and distributors, and component and powertrain suppliers. As they do every year, they will highlight key developments in diesel technology as well as innovations in new power sources, including electrification. Especially important updates on regulatory issues regarding engine emissions will also be shared.
One benefit of virtual events is that you can attend from anywhere in the world with no transportation costs, no hotels, no expensive meals. It’s all about industry information, so no need to get concerned about a dress code.
Yes, most of us miss the networking opportunities live events generate, but the folks at Diesel Progress say they have devised a way for us to meet with others during this event. We’re finding new ways to do business in these new, most unusual times.
The speakers in this year’s summit will be James Kamsickas, Chairman and CEO of Dana Inc. (Keynote), Bill Robertson from the California Air Resources Board, Jeff Coad and Dave Schulenberg from Briggs & Stratton, and Andy Noble of Ricardo Japan.
As is their custom, Diesel Progress Award-winners will be revealed during the event.
On October 20 there’s a Diesel Progress world summit for industry professionals. Machinery and vehicle OEMs, equipment owners, engine manufacturers and distributors, and component and powertrain suppliers. As they do every year, they will highlight key developments in diesel technology as well as innovations in new power sources, including electrification. Especially important updates on regulatory issues regarding engine emissions will also be shared.
One benefit of virtual events is that you can attend from anywhere in the world with no transportation costs, no hotels, no expensive meals. It’s all about industry information, so no need to get concerned about a dress code.
Yes, most of us miss the networking opportunities live events generate, but the folks at Diesel Progress say they have devised a way for us to meet with others during this event. We’re finding new ways to do business in these new, most unusual times.
The speakers in this year’s summit will be James Kamsickas, Chairman and CEO of Dana Inc. (Keynote), Bill Robertson from the California Air Resources Board, Jeff Coad and Dave Schulenberg from Briggs & Stratton, and Andy Noble of Ricardo Japan.
As is their custom, Diesel Progress Award-winners will be revealed during the event.
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