Diesel Technology Forum to host free virtual event discussing the future of diesel technology

Oct. 29, 2020
The Future of Diesel Technology – Part 2 will feature leaders from Cummins, Deere, and Neste to explore meeting efficiency and emissions challenges, hybridization, and renewable biofuels.
Figure Of Diesel Part 2 Graphic 2 5f9af1931f9f6

The Diesel Technology Forum (DTF) announced an upcoming event, second in a two-part series, that will explore the future for diesel technology in all applications. The virtual session will be held Tuesday, November 10, 2020 from 2-3 PM ET.

“The prospect and promise of new fuels and technologies is a topic of great discussion today, just as the challenges of the future are formidable,” said Allen Schaeffer, executive director of DTF. “Reducing environmental and climate impacts and meeting customer demands for more efficiency and productivity is the challenge for the future for all manufacturers and fuel providers. This session will highlight how diesel technology and fuels are evolving, improving, and prepared to meet those challenges such that diesel will continue to play a dominant role in key sectors of the economy.”

“Our session will explore the innovations in technologies to achieve even lower emissions and greater efficiency including how renewable biofuels play a role as well as hybridization of engines, equipment, and machines,” said Schaeffer. “Diesel has always been a technology of continuous improvement and innovation, and we are fortunate for this session to have industry leaders Cummins, Deere, and Neste share their perspectives on technology development, regulatory influences, and customer demands driving the advanced diesel powertrains and fuels of the future.”

Speakers include:

  • Wayne Eckerle, vice president of research, Cummins
  • Michael Lefebvre, worldwide manager - marketing, John Deere Power Systems
  • Carrie Song, vice president of renewable diesel, Neste

Attendance at this virtual event is free, but pre-registration is required. For more information and to register, click here.

Sponsored Recommendations

Tesla service, repair, and diagnostics

Keep update-to-date on how to maintain your customer's Tesla vehicles.

Tool Review: Ascot Supply 3/4" Drive 600 ft-lbs Split Beam Torque Wrench, No. 168-00600

Reviewed by Eric Moore, manager at DeMary Truck in Columbus, Ohio.

Diagnosing an engine misfire

Recognizing a misfire is the easy part; the challenge is determining its cause.

The ‘Iron Giant’

This technician spent two and half years putting together his ‘giant’ of a toolbox setup.

Voice Your Opinion!

To join the conversation, and become an exclusive member of Vehicle Service Pros, create an account today!