Diesel Emissions Conference and AdBlue Forum Asia 09
New Diesel Emissions legislation is driving big business opportunities for truck and bus OEM’s, catalyst producers, engine makers and emissions control suppliers in Asian markets.
Vehicle manufacturers and suppliers in Asia-Pacific are facing a tough new challenge, to bring low-emissions diesel vehicles onto Asia’s city streets and highways. The commercial opportunities are huge. Businesses from all over the world are entering the Asian market, looking for partners, suppliers and sales. Technologies already tried and tested in Europe and the United Sates are often suitable to meet Asia’s tightening clean air standards. At the same time, a healthy market for local technology solutions will give Asian enterprises a competitive advantage in many cases.
Visit the Diesel Emissions Conference Asia on the 11-12 May and get the answer to the following questions:
• Asian and global emissions legislation: What are the latest diesel emissions legislations that will affect my business?
• New Technology: What are the latest advancements in Engine, Fuel and after treatment technology?
• Investment Opportunities: Where are the opportunities for investment in growing Asian diesel emissions markets?
• Fuel quality challenges and opportunities in Asia
Overcoming the shortage of low sulphur fuel in Asia and addressing fuel economy challenges. What are the alternatives?
Visit the AdBlue Forum Asia on the 13 May and learn about:
• AdBlue infrastructure development in Asia: How advanced is the current AdBlue infrastructure and where does it need to be? What are the opportunities for investment?
• AdBlue quality: Which new government initiatives and technology will improve the quality of AdBlue in Asia?
• Latest equipment & technology: What are the best solutions for distributing, storing, measuring and dispensing AdBlue in line with quality standards?
• Grow your business: Meet new business partners at Asia’s only gathering of AdBlue stakeholders
Keynote speakers include:
Rudi Von Meister, General Manager, Iveco Fiat, China
Martin Maodong Fang, Executive Director, CVEC
Xu Jian, Vice President, Volkswagen Group, China
Peter Carracher, Technicial Director, Iveco, China
Dr Paul Greening, Director Emissions & Fuels, ACEA
Karl-Heinz Kustermann, Vice President Engineering, BMW, China
Franco Bonello, Deputy Director, Fiat Powertrain, China
See website for full speaker programme www.integer-research.com
Diesel Emissions Conference and AdBlue Forum Asia 09 is a must-attend conference for any diesel emissions professionals wishing to (a) improve Co2 efficiency, (b) react positively to government legislation and, (c) maintain cost effective strategies in a period of economic and technological change.
Diesel Emissions Conference & AdBlue Forum 2009
11-13 May 2009, Crowne Plaza Wuzhou, Beijing, China
Website: www.integer-research.com/decasia
Email: conference@integer-research.com
Tel: +44 (0) 207 503 1265
For further information regarding the above release please contact John Bates, Marketing Manager, Conferences at Integer Research on +44 (0)20 7503 1265 or email john.bates@integer-research.com
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Integer Ltd is an independent research firm and is the leading supplier of specialist financial and market insight, consulting and events for the emissions reduction, steel, fertilisers and wire & cable industries.
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