Global experts in the commercial vehicle (CV) industry will meet again this September 10-12 in Schaumburg, IL for COMVEC™, the leading forum for on and off-highway and defense professionals to exchange ideas, view the latest technology and research, and explore solutions and standards for reliable, sustainable, and efficient vehicles.
The technical program will cover critical and current topics, including (but not limited to): Electrification, Charging Infrastructure, Battery Electric Vehicles, Fuel Cells, Automated Vehicles, Emission Regulations & Mandates, and Design Updates for IC Engines. Executive Panel Tracks will also be featured on Software Defined Machines, Future Powertrain/Propulsion Challenges, and Solutions for Migration to Autonomy.
Attendees at COMVEC™ come from around the world and include:
- Engineers seeking to stay abreast of trends, technology, standards, and regulations
- Executives and leaders in CV looking for ideas to move the industry forward
- Emerging Professionals seeking to build their careers
- Manufacturers & Suppliers showcasing ideas and solutions
This year’s COMVEC™ will also include over 15 technical expert panels and a series of discussions on the latest industry technical papers. The SAE Truck and Bus Council will also hold panel discussions on high- speed communication pipelines, and safety and cybersecurity.
As always, COMVEC™ will allow countless opportunities for industry networking, including a Women in Mobility reception, vehicle displays throughout the exhibit floor, and keynote addresses from Ismail Dagli, Head of Autonomous Mobility and Commercial Vehicles at Continental; Don Burnette, Founder & CEO of Kodiak Robotics; and General Gustave Perna, Retired United States Army Four-Star General. The Executive Chair of this year’s COMVEC™ is Dr. Georg Fässler, Vice President, Commercial & Special Vehicles, at Continental Automotive.
For more information on this year’s COMVEC™ event, including registration, schedules, and technical program information, go to: https://comvec.sae.org.
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