Real Driving Emissions: The Impact on Engineers
Date: | 31-Oct-17 to 31-Oct-17 |
Location: | Thinktank Science Museum / Birmingham / United Kingdom |
Category: | Automotive Technology Conferences & Trade Fairs |
This event is a unique opportunity to engage directly with regulators, OEMs, and those involved in vehicle testing to address the impact of the introduction of RDE package 3 and WLTP test cycles.
Discuss the ongoing technical challenges with thought leaders in industry in order to develop best practice at your company. Take part in interactive roundtable sessions to help overcome the obstacles associated with testing methodologies and adaptation to the new regulations in practice.
Key programme highlights:
• Develop RDE and WLTP testing best practice with Ford Motors, Millbrook Proving Ground and Ricardo UK
• Overcome the obstacles associated with testing methodologies and adaptation to the new regulations in practice with HORIBA MIRA and Ricardo UK
• Validate vehicle performance and improve urban air quality using real-world ratings with Emissions Analytics
• Take part in our interactive roundtable sessions to engage directly with those involved in vehicle testing
Key speakers include:
• Marcus Davies, Emissions and Core Calibration Manager, Ford Motors
• Mark Peckham, Director, Cambustion
• Phil Stones, Chief Engineer Powertrain, Millbrook Proving Ground
• David Meek, Engineering Director, Intertek
• Nick Molden, Founder and CEO, Emissions Analytics
• Jon Andersson, Manager, Aftertreatment and Chemical Analysis Department, GTE Emissions Measurements and Standards, Ricardo UK
• Tom Moakes, Project Engineer, HORIBA MIRA
To view the full speaker line-up and seminar programme, visit http://www.imeche.org/emissions
Discuss the ongoing technical challenges with thought leaders in industry in order to develop best practice at your company. Take part in interactive roundtable sessions to help overcome the obstacles associated with testing methodologies and adaptation to the new regulations in practice.
Key programme highlights:
• Develop RDE and WLTP testing best practice with Ford Motors, Millbrook Proving Ground and Ricardo UK
• Overcome the obstacles associated with testing methodologies and adaptation to the new regulations in practice with HORIBA MIRA and Ricardo UK
• Validate vehicle performance and improve urban air quality using real-world ratings with Emissions Analytics
• Take part in our interactive roundtable sessions to engage directly with those involved in vehicle testing
Key speakers include:
• Marcus Davies, Emissions and Core Calibration Manager, Ford Motors
• Mark Peckham, Director, Cambustion
• Phil Stones, Chief Engineer Powertrain, Millbrook Proving Ground
• David Meek, Engineering Director, Intertek
• Nick Molden, Founder and CEO, Emissions Analytics
• Jon Andersson, Manager, Aftertreatment and Chemical Analysis Department, GTE Emissions Measurements and Standards, Ricardo UK
• Tom Moakes, Project Engineer, HORIBA MIRA
To view the full speaker line-up and seminar programme, visit http://www.imeche.org/emissions
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