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Electric & Hybrid Industrial Vehicle Technology Symposium

Germany, Cologne - 9th to 10th November 2016
Electric & Hybrid Industrial Vehicle Technology Symposium THE PATH TO INCREASED ELECTRIFICATION AND HYBRIDISATION OF INDUSTRIAL VEHICLES

Electric & Hybrid Industrial Vehicle Technology Symposium, which takes place in Cologne from 9-10 November, will be the world's only conference exclusively dedicated to the design and development of electric and hybrid vehicle technology for the construction, agricultural, industrial and off-highway vehicle industry.

Brought to you by the publisher of renowned industry magazine, Industrial Vehicle Technology International, the symposium will bring together R&D engineers and heads of design and engineering from around the world to discuss, debate and analyse the growing possibilities and future developments for the hybridisation and full electrification of construction, industrial and off-highway vehicles.

Places to attend the conference are limited, to register for the conference click the below link.

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9th to 10th November 2016
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