2nd Diesel Progress Summit to go online

20 May 2020

The 2020 Diesel Progress Summit and Awards scheduled for October 20th are still on although will move to an online format.

The event will be a one and a half hour webinar combined with announcements on the winners of the awards. More details on the times and Summit speakers will follow shortly.

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The 2020 Award Categories have changed this year, and will incude new categories for Drivetrain Component of the Year and a New Power Technology Award.

Judging criteria, entry forms and guidance can be found on the Summit website. The deadline for entries is Monday 13 July.

The award categories are:

  • Diesel Engine of the Year (<175 hp).
  • Diesel Engine of the Year (>175 hp).
  • Electric & Hybrid Application of the Year.
  • New Power Technology Award.
  • Drivetrain Component of the Year.
  • Employer of the Year.
  • Engine Distributor of the Year.
  • The Diesel Progress Award: Achievement of the Year

The Summit will once again cover off-highway machinery used in construction, agriculture, mining, forestry and marine, as well as on-highway commercial vehicles.

Speakers will focus on the dramatic changes in engines and powertrains that are being driven by emission regulations and advances in hybrid, electrification, and other technologies.

The 2020 Diesel Progress Summit 2020 follows the very successful first event in September 2019, and is for machinery and vehicle OEMs, equipment owners, engine manufacturers and distributors, as well as component and powertrain suppliers.

The event is organised by Diesel Progress, Diesel Progress International and New Power Progress magazines, along with KHL Group. Registration is free and, when open, will be at: https://dieselprogresssummit.com/register.html.

More information and updates will be included at https://dieselprogresssummit.com/ For information on sponsorship opportunities, contact Alister Williams at alister.williams@khl.com or +1 312 860 6775.

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