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Off-Highway Research to play key role at industry forum

Off-Highway Research (OHR) will join the Power Progress Networking Forum as a supplier participant. In addition, its Managing Director Chris Sleight will serve as a keynote speaker at the event.

OHR, which was formed in 1981 as part of The Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU), is a market research and forecasting business specializing in analysis of the global construction and agricultural equipment markets. It has grown to become the largest consultancy of its kind in the world, with offices in Chile, China, Germany, Japan, India, the UK and the United States. OHR is part of the KHL Group.

The company joins other previously announced supplier participants* in the Power Progress Networking Forum, including:

  • Cleanfix
  • Green Cubes Technology
  • HED
  • K5 Power
  • Kirloskar Americas
  • Knibb, Gormezano & Partners (KGP) Powertrain and Energy Intelligence
  • Origin Engines
  • Rehlko
  • Trelleborg Sealing Solutions
  • Waupaca Foundry
  • Ymer Technology
  • Zenith Power Products
Chris Sleight, Off-Highway Research Chris Sleight, managing director, Off-Highway Research

In addition, OHR’s Chris Sleight, a recognized authority on the global equipment markets, will take the stage to share his insights on:

  • The current state of the global and North American equipment markets
  • Outlook/forecast for the next five years
  • OHR’s latest view on the impact of U.S. tariffs
  • Discussion of other key geopolitical events affecting the markets

The Power Progress Networking Forum is a first-of-its-kind networking event for the engine and powertrain industry that will take place Oct. 6th, in Louisville, Ky., USA, the day prior to the opening of the Utility Expo. The event will connect attendees (delegates) who are actively seeking new partners, products and solutions with companies who could fulfill their needs. Delegates are matched with suppliers for a series of face-to-face meetings based on mutual interest. Prescheduled, structured, one-on-one meetings will foster targeted, high-value connections within a focused industry setting.

The forum is part of the 90th anniversary celebration of Power Progress (formerly Diesel Progress) and will be hosted by the team at Power Progress, Power Progress International and KHL Group.

Registration is free for delegates and includes access to targeted presentations, networking events and refreshments and the exclusive 90th Anniversary Celebration where we toast the past, present and future of Power Progress.

Learn more about the Power Progress Networking Forum at KHLForums.com/PowerProgressForum.

Meet Key Suppliers 1:1 at the Free Power Progress Networking Forum Make This Your Most Productive Day Yet. Get matched with top suppliers in advance for focused, high-impact one-on-one meetings.

*Additional suppliers will continue to be announced leading up to the event.

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