Nominations for the annual awards programme at the Diesel Progress Summit are now open and will be accepted through June 30, 2023. According to an article in Diesel Progress, nominations may be submitted by companies for their own products as well as by customers and suppliers.
Awards in 10 different categories will be presented at the end of the conference. In addition, the ‘best of the best’ among the category winners will receive an award for the ‘Achievement of the Year’.
The summit, now in its fifth year, is a one-day conference which will be held in Louisville, Kentucky on September 24-24, 2023. This year’s theme is ‘Technologies in Transition’ which will focus on evolving powertrain changes driven by emission regulations, hybrids, electrification and related technologies.
The summit covers powertrain technologies used in construction, agriculture, mining, forestry, marine and on-highway commercial vehicles. Attendees include machine and vehicle OEMs, equipment owners, engine manufacturers and distributors, and component and powertrain suppliers.
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