NPP releases speaker lineup and times for upcoming summit
12 April 2022
New Power Progress has released the speaker line up and timings for the upcoming NPP Summit 2022. The summit will be held on Tuesday, 3 May.
Under the headline banner ‘Technologies for CO2 neutrality’, the free, online conference will have five 20-minute presentations from speakers working in related fields at ZF, Scania, Rolls-Royce Power Systems and JCB.
They will map out how their respective companies are delivering new technology to support reduced CO2, with the combined goals of improving the environment, better company reputation and fulfilling government obligations.
The keynote speaker will be Amy Davis, president of the New Power division at Cummins. She will cover the status of new tech for on- and off-highway applications.
The full speaker lineup, with timings (BST, CET, CST), is as follows:
1505/1605/0905 Amy Davis, president, Cummins New Power division
1530/1630/0930 Deepak Shekhar, product manager, E-Mobility Solutions, Scania
1555/1655/0955 Benjamin Oszfolk, systems engineer, Fuel Cell Energy Storage Systems Marine, Rolls-Royce Power Systems
1620/1720/1020 Peter Tepfenhart, product manager for Construction Machinery, ZF and David Stockbauer-Muhr, head of Electric Systems Development for Off-Highway Applications, ZF Off-Highway Business Unit
1645/1745/1045 Tim Burnhope, chief Innovation & Growth officer, JCB
Each presentation will be followed by a five-minute question and answer session. Questions from the audience with be put forward by New Power Progress and Diesel Progress International editor, Julian Buckley.
The NPP Summit 2021 was a highly-successful event, with 1636 registered delegates from 695 companies located in 68 countries.
For more information and to register for this free online summit, together with sponsorship opportunities, please visit: https://www.nppsummit.com
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