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New emissions reduction opportunities for the on-highway and off-highway markets in Russia & CIS
Susanne Leifheit, Powertrain Development, Authorities and Regulations
Roberto Valfré, General Manager, CNH-Kamaz
Romain Hubert, Transport Division - Vehicle Regulations
Stig Arve Jepsen, Sales Manager, Automotive Catalysts
Petr Steiner, Director – Refining, Russia and CIS Expert
Peter Scherm, General Manager
Michael Walsh, Chairman, Board of Directors
Pavel Volkov, Administration Manager
Peter Scherm, General Manager
Tamara Mitusova, Head of Diesel Fuels Department
Vladimir Natakhin, Commercial Director
Winfried Doelling, Manager Business Development, Marketing
Yuri Polyakov, Technical Advisor
Vladimir Kulemin, Chief Designer, Director of Engineering Department St.Petersburg
Vadim Donchenko, Chief Research Manager – First Deputy Director General & Advisor of Vice-Minister of Transport
Tim Cheyne, Director - Environment & Emissions
Torben Skyum-Jensen, Regional Director, BU-ESA
Tue Johannessen, Chief Technology Officer
Matthias Schreiber, Director Product Management Tractors EAME
Mark Vaysblyum, Head of Department of Ecology
Dr. Timothy Johnson, Director, Emerging Regulations & Technologies
Eugenia Semutnikova, Director
Georgy Eliseev, Head of Strategy
Dirk Bosteels, Executive Director
Bjorn Westman, Director Engine Development
Alex Woodrow, Managing Director
Alexey Kurilov, Director of Research and Development of Avtodizel Engineering Centre
Anton Zverev, Section Manager Project Management
Igor Turunov, Founder of Ecotruck
Irek Gumerov, Deputy to Business Development GD
K Kovalenko, Head of Downstream Strategy
Kris van Mullem, Chief Executive Officer
Mark Vaysblum
Jørn R. Sandø, Senior Vice President – Region North Europe
Juliane Lang, Analyst
Jason Lower, Executive Vice President
Juergen Stein, Manager, Emissions & Regulatory Affairs
Aleksey Yezerets, Director-Catalyst Technology, Corporate Research &Technolgy
The 1st Diesel Emissions Conference Russia & CIS 2012 bought together Russian truck, engine and urea manufacturers with established businesses from around the globe.
Over two comprehensive days, these senior decision makers discussed effective emissions reduction strategy and new opportunities following the planned January 2012 implementation of Euro IV diesel emissions legislation in Russia.
Attendees were able to hear from those implementing the emissions regulations for on road and non road vehicles, and had the opportunity to voice concerns and share ideas.
If you missed this year’s event, you still have the chance to purchase the presentations presented at the conference, and contact delegates through our online networking facility for a fraction of the delegate ticket price.
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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
