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Petter Asman, DG Enterprise
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The 7th Diesel Emissions Conference & AdBlue Forum Europe attracted attendees from over 25 different countries, and facilitated in depth discussion regarding the future of global diesel emissions legislation and technology.
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Petter Asman, DG Enterprise
Giovanni Margaria, Director, Technical Regulations
Mats Franzen, Manager, Engine Strategy & Planning
Hartmut Ide, QDX & AdBlue
Jens Hügel, Head of Sust. Development
Axel Friedrich, Former Head of Division, Environment & Transport
Martin Flach, Product Director
Rainer Vogt, Team Leader, Environment & Health
Meinrad Signer, General Manager, Arbon Tech Center
Per Öhlund
Prof. Maarten Steinbuch, Professor
Pierre Gaudillat, Research & Development Manager
Par Gabrielsson, Program Leader
Michael Walsh, Chairman, Board of Directors
Maurizio Maggiore, Sustainable Surface Transport, DG Research
Nikolai Kalvenes, VP, Product Management
Nina Renshaw, Deputy Director
Patrice Marez, Director of Combustion Engine & Transmission System
Paul Greening, Director – Emissions & Fuels
Stefan Larsson, Director Regulatory Projects
Vedat Akgun, Manager, Business Development and Industrial Relations
Ulf Lundqvist, Sales Director
Tue Johannessen, Chief Technology Officer
Walter Pütz, Director Certification, Environment & Regulatory Affairs, Mercedes-Benz Cars
Werner Scholz
Yue Xin, Director of Vehicle Fuels & Emissions Lab
Winfried Doelling, Manager Business Development, Marketing
Torben Skyum-Jensen, Regional Director, BU-ESA
Tim Cheyne, Director - Environment & Emissions
Matthias Schreiber, Director Product Management Tractors EAME
Sascha Dolenec, Development
Stefan Mueller, Director, Marine Application Center
Steven Heinz, Consultancy Engineer
Thomas Koerfer, Chief Engineer, Diesel Systems
Takao Onada, Director of International Affairs Office, Road Transport Bureau
Regis Vonarb, Exhaust Aftertreatment Department Manager
Markku Honkanen, Technical Advisor
Frank Cook, Senior VP Technology
Fanta Kamakaté, Program Director - HDVs, Marine & Aviation
Fumio Akikawa, Advisor to Sales and Service
Giorgio Martini, Scientific Officer
Hans Peter-Mayer, Technical Director
Graham Brennan, Program Manager of Renewable Energy R&D
Dr. Magdi Khair, Institute Engineer R&D
Dr Ingo Mikulic, Applications Leader
Chris Haynes, Managing Director
Alistair Wallace, Senior Analyst
Danan Dou, Manager, Advanced Power Systems Engineering
David Hanngren, Product Planning, Engines
Derek Mackney, Senior Technical Manager – Engine Oils
Heinz Steven, Consultancy Engineer
Jean Milpied, Senior Applications Engineer for Fluid Property
Kevin Price
Ken Federle, Executive Director Product Engineering
Kris van Mullem, Chief Executive Officer
Leif-Erik Schulte, Head of Department - Engines/CV/NRMM
Alex Woodrow, Managing Director
Magnus Lindgren, Vehicles, Machinery & Fuels
Katharina Tomoff, VP GoGreen
Juergen Stein, Manager, Emissions & Regulatory Affairs
Jeroen Schoonderbeek, Commercial Manager Air 1
Jeffrey Harmening, Audit Program Coordinator
Joel Op de Beeck, SCR Project Manager
Jonathan Atkinson, Chief Engineer, Product Development
Jonathan Spiteri, Analyst
Matthias Kruse, CEO
The European automotive industry is an innovator in diesel emissions legislation and technologies, and attracts worldwide interest from governments and leading automotive organisations keen to learn from its expertise and experience.
As Europe prepares for some of the toughest emissions standards in the world – Euro VI (heavy duty vehicles from 2013, light duty/passenger cars from 2014) and Stage IV/Tier 4 Final (non-road from 2014) – manufacturers also face new proposals and plans to regulate CO2 emissions for most vehicle types. As these new challenges are set for vehicle OEMs, new opportunities for emissions reduction technology manufacturers begin to flourish in non-road and passenger car sectors.
With these rapid advancements in technology and legislation, the AdBlue market is sure to reap the benefits of new demand, as SCR continues to be considered as the technology of choice for meeting Europe’s strict standards.
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 €995, you will recieve:
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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