CV show dates set

May 1, 2005
SAE announced that the 2005 Commercial Vehicle Engineering Congress & Exhibition will be held November 1-3 in Rosemont (Chicago), IL, at the Stephens Convention Center. Peter Karlsten, president & CEO of Volvo Trucks North America, will serve as chairperson for the event. Highlights include a Global CEO Panel that will address the past, present and future of engineering. Panelists include Daniel C.

SAE announced that the 2005 Commercial Vehicle Engineering Congress & Exhibition will be held November 1-3 in Rosemont (Chicago), IL, at the Stephens Convention Center.

Peter Karlsten, president & CEO of Volvo Trucks North America, will serve as chairperson for the event. Highlights include a “Global CEO Panel” that will address the “past, present and future of engineering.” Panelists include Daniel C. Ustian, chairman, president & CEO of International Truck & Engine; and Jorma Halonen, exec.-vp & deputy CEO of AB Volvo.

For information, go to sae.org.

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