Exhibitions / Congresses

Engine Expo 2016

Germany, Stuttgart - 31st May to 2nd June 2016
Organised by the company that publishes 'iVT International' - Industrial
Vehicle Technology Magazine.
Engine Expo 2016 is the must-attend event for everyone involved in powertrain design, development, procurement and production

Boasting several technological debuts and many cutting-edge powertrain concept designs and innovations, all of which will get visitors to the Messe Stuttgart very excited, the event will also provide visitors with an ideal platform to meet the world?s leading companies as they exhibit their latest powertrain breakthroughs, which will include state-of-the-art designs and all-new components and subsystems, as well as innovative new materials, manufacturing technologies and services.
Date(s)
31st May to 2nd June 2016
Venue
Hall, Messe Stuttgart
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New - Sale
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