2014-05-23

Dirk Bergmann, Senior Manager, FPT Industrial, has been confirmed as a speaker at Automotive World Megatrends Europe 14, taking place on September 10-11, 2014. Dirk Bergmann earned his Engineering Diploma and a Doctorate degree of Production Engineering from the University of Bremen, Germany. His industrial career started as an R&D engineer at MTU Friedrichshafen GmbH, a company that designs and distributes engines worldwide for Non-road, Marine and Power Generation applications. As Senior Manager he grew Industrial Non-road exhaust after treatment knowledge and expertise. After becoming the New Technology Department Head, he focused on improving the processes and methods for continuous technology and innovation management. Within the Tognum Company (MTU parent company), Dirk Bergmann built up a new team and function for worldwide cooperation with industry associations. Late in 2012 he left Tognum/MTU and became General Manager of FPT Motorenforschung AG. He is responsible for FPT Industrial’s Arbon, Switzerland Technical Center. Organised by Automotive World, Megatrends Europe ’14 is a two-day, six-stream conference focusing on Commercial Vehicles and Passenger Cars. Bergmann will speak in the as a panelist on Day 1: Commercial Vehicle, in Stream 1: Powertrain Innovation, which will focus on the key breakthroughs incommercial vehicle powertraintechnology that will lead to greater fuel economy and emissions reduction. To register for this event, please go to http://megatrendseurope.automotiveworld.com/register/ For further details on this event, please contact the event manager, Amanda James: amanda.james@automotiveworld.com / +44 (0) 292 070 9318 Download your free copy of Automotive World’s Megatrends magazine today. This quarterly publication covers a range of forward-looking automotive and commercial vehicle topics, from concept through to aftersales.

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