Chinatrucks.com announces partnership with Integer’s Diesel Emissions Conference India 2011
www.chinatrucks.com: Chinatrucks.com are pleased to announce a partnership with the Diesel Emissions Conference India 2011, taking place on the 5 – 7 September 2011, at the Eros Hotel, New Delhi, India. This conference is run by Integer Research, a leading London based consultancy and research provider for the global diesel emissions market.
The conference is part of a global series of Diesel Emissions conferences, covering Asia, North America, South America and Europe. This year’s conference in India will bring together key government officials with industry stakeholders from around the world to discuss opportunities and challenges related to diesel emissions reduction from the the heavy duty, non road and light duty sectorsin India. This includes: the government’s plans for implementing Bharat Stage IV diesel emissions legislation nationwide; updates on the availability of low-sulphur diesel fuel in India; lessons to be learnt from Europe, China and Japan including experiences of complying with strict emissions legislation; and new Bharat Stage III emissions legislation for Non Road vehicles.
Integer has secured a line up of over 30 experts, who will provide new insights to leading automotive stakeholders in over 30 topical presentations and panel discussions. Speakers include Nitin Gokarn, Joint Secretary at the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways, Dr. Kirit Parikh, Chairman at the National Low-Carbon Growth Strategy Group; Dr. Bhure Lal, Chairman of EPCA (Environment Pollution Control Authority); Dr. R. K. Malhotra, Executive Director, R&D Centre of IOC (Indian Oil Corporation);Paul Sowerby, Chief Technology Officer, Cummins India; and Sanjeev Arora, Executive Vice President, JCB India.
Amy Edwards, Director of Conferences at Integer Research said “We are thrilled to welcome Chinatrucks.com as Media Partners for this year’s Diesel Emissions Conference India 2011. Interest in the Indian diesel emissions market has continued to grow in 2011, as the implementation of Bharat Stage IV nationwide and developments in non road and passenger car markets create a greater need for new emissions reduction technologies”.
Chinatrucks.com has secured a special $300 discount for all of our readers. For more information, please email conferences@integer-research.com and quote ‘CTOFFER’.
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