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Attend the Diesel Emissions Conference & ARLA 32 Forum Brazil 2011 to discover new business opportunities in the Brazilian diesel emissions market.

The 1st Diesel Emissions Conference & ARLA 32 Forum in Brazil was a tremendous success, attracting over 300 delegates from across South America and the rest of the world.
Didn’t attend this year’s event? Conference Papers and Delegate Access are now available for sale. Email conferences@integer-research.com for more information
If you would like to find out more about this conference, or any other conference in our Diesel Emissions Conference Series, please contact conferences@integer-research.com or complete the “get conference updates” form in the right hand column of this page.
Lucio Flavio Bicalho, Customer Satisfaction & Quality, Director
Alexandre Parker, Governmental & Institutional Affairs
Rodrigo Chaves
Daniel Zacher, Manager, Strategic Standards - South America
Nilton Monteiro, Executive Director
Rubens Freitas, Supply Deputy Superintendent
Ricardo Hashimoto, Director
Maria Antonieta Andrade de Souza, Adviser to Board of Directors
João Irineu Medeiros, Product Engineering Director
Oliverio Enrique Garcia, President
Jaime Enrique Sauerteig, Director of Compliance & Certification
Antonio Celso Ferreira de Mendonca, Pre-sales Manager
Michael Walsh, Chairman, Board of Directors
Mikael Stavaeus, Head of Type Approval Support
Matthias Kruse, CEO
Luis Chain Faraj, Marketing & Sales Director
K.C. Hall, Director of Coolants, Chemicals and DEF Business Development
Juliane Lang, Analyst
Kim Huat Low, President
Kris van Mullem, Chief Executive Officer
Luso Ventura, Board Member
Marco Aurélio Rangel, Director and General Manager
Paul Juras, Regional Marketing Director, Americas
Torben Skyum-Jensen, Regional Director, BU-ESA
Stig Arve Jepsen, Sales Manager, Automotive Catalysts
Vicente Pimenta, Vice President
Victor Gomes Simão, Technology Researcher
Yue Xin, Director of Vehicle Fuels & Emissions Lab
Vitor Americano, Business Development Manager
Sergio Luiz C. Viscardi, Technical Manager Fuels & Lubricants
Sergio Fontes, Senior Consultant
Ricardo Dornelles, Director of Renewable Fuels Department
Jonathan Atkinson, Chief Engineer, Product Development
Rodrigo Tocalino, Executive Commercial Manager
Rolf Isberg, VP and Global Head of Business Unit, Environmental Solution – Automotive
Sanjay Chowbey, Vice President
Osten Andersson, Director
Jeff Lewis, Business Development Manager
Carlos Vinicius Costa Massa, Technical Consultant
Bruno Tronchetti, CEO
Celso Pinho, Executive Manager
Charles Conconi, Material Engineer
Clifford Dean, Office of Transportation and Air Quality
Cláudio Akio Ishihara, Director of Fossil Fuels Department
Bert van Tilt, Air 1 Director - Europe
Ben Patel, Vice President, Technology Development, Emission Control
Alex Woodrow, Managing Director
Adriano Rishi, Engineering Director
Alfred Szwarc, Founder & Director
Aliosha Reinoso, Managing Director
Alistair Wallace, Senior Analyst
Alisio Vaz, Executive Vice-President
Daniel Hubner, Market Development
Daniel Hubner, Market Development Manager
Gilberto Leal, Manager ED & MD Engine
Gianni Lopez, Director
Giovanni Violano, Diesel Platform Manager
Henry Joseph, Product Engineering Engine Laboratory & Emissions Manager
Adilson Liebsch, Marketing Director
Jason Lower, Executive Vice President
Georgy Eliseev, Head of Strategy
Frederico Kremer, Product Development Manager
Domingos Carapinha, Head of Engine Engineering
Dirceu Cardoso Amorelli Junior, Super Intendent
Douglas Haugh, President
Elcio Luiz Farah, Executive Director
Frank Cook, Senior VP Technology
Francisco Ayala Sanchez, Product Manager - AdBlue
Jeroen Schoonderbeek, Commercial Manager Air 1
Diesel Emissions Conference
As recession gripped the globe in 2009, Brazil’s automotive market remained one of the most resilient. According to ANFAVEA, the Brazilian Association of Automotive Vehicle Manufacturers, 3.1 million vehicles were sold domestically in 2009, equaling an all-time record for Brazil and making it the 5th largest automotive market in the world.
With a vast landscape and solid truck infrastructure, Brazil relies on heavy duty vehicles as the main transportation method for both goods and passengers, making it the perfect market for any on-road vehicle/engine manufacturer.
Non-road markets are set to benefit from huge investment in infrastructure leading up to the 2014 world cup and 2016 Olympics, while new government initiatives drive the biofuels market towards the implementation of B10 fuels.
The Diesel Emissions Conference Brazil 2011 is Brazil’s information and networking hub for the global diesel emissions supply chain. Over 3 comprehensive days, participants will discover the latest diesel emissions legislation and technology developments in Brazil, and be part of profitable discussion on the Brazilian on- and non-road diesel emissions markets.
ARLA 32 Forum
A flourishing Brazilian truck market and stricter diesel emissions standards from 2012 are creating some exciting opportunities for the global ARLA 32 market in Brazil.
As more and more new trucks are equipped with SCR technology to meet new CONAMA P7 legislation, ARLA 32 producers and equipment providers are expecting to benefit from a huge increase in business.
Planned emissions legislation for the non-road market is also presenting new profitable possibilities for the market.
The ARLA 32 Forum Brazil 2011 is well placed to discuss the opportunities presented by the new and exciting ARLA 32 market. Participants will have the opportunity to hear from case studies and panel discussions led by industry experts, including key associations leading the development of ARLA 32 in Brazil.
Together with the ideal networking opportunities on offer, participants will walk away with all the contacts and information needed to develop a strong business plan and a profitable future in Brazil’s ARLA 32 market.
If you missed this year’s event, you still have the chance to purchase the publications and delegate list, and contact delegates through our online networking facility for a fraction of the delegate ticket price.
For only $945, you will recieve:
We are pleased to announce Wema as the environmental sponsor at this year’s event.
Climate change is the most pressing global issue facing us all, with potential for significant community, biodiversity and environmental consequences across the world. To take responsibility for our impact on the climate, Integer in partnership with Wema are offsetting the carbon emissions from our events through ClimateCare.
ClimateCare is an organisation that reduces global greenhouse gas emissions on behalf of companies and individuals. These reductions are made through a range of projects around the world that not only make real reductions in carbon emissions, but also make a difference to people’s lives.
To find out more about ClimateCare and emission reduction projects, visit www.jpmorganclimatecare.com