16th Directions in Engine-Efficiency and Emissions Research (DEER) September 27-30 Detroit, MI
For more than a decade, the DEER Conference has been the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE’s) primary mechanism for the public exchange of state-of-the-art advanced combustion engine research and development (R&D).
DEER brings together professionals in the engine community including engineers, scientists, academics, State and regional regulators, environmental researchers and nonprofit organizations. At DEER 2010, DOE will showcase its cooperatively funded R&D with its partners, national laboratories, the Nation’s automotive transportation industry, universities, and other national and international organizations. DEER fosters the exchange of information and best practices through presentations and posters from new and on-going engine R&D and networking with industry colleagues. The exhibit hall features more than 50 companies showcasing the latest innovations, products, and services. You’ll be able to get hands-on experience with new technology and speak with experts from the leading companies in the industry. (Free plus food/beverage fee) READ MORE and MORE
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