Sunderland International Automotive Conference 2010

The UK's Premier Automotive Conference

Sunderland International Automotive Conference 2010

Sponsors

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Special Supporter

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Media Partners

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Professor Garel Rhys

Professor Garel Rhys Conference Chairman

Catherine Hutt Daniel Kok

Don Newton Colin Lawther

Martin Ward Paul Compton

Dave Greenwood Robert Evans

Richard Parry-Jones Professor Frank Figge

Dave Smith Graham Smith

Calvey Taylor Haw Adrian Morris

Nick Ford Gherardo Corsini

Dave Lamb

Sunderland International Automotive Conference 2010

Sunderland is a leading area of the United Kingdom in terms of automotive production and its supply chain. The Sunderland International Automotive Conference, brought together senior manufacturing, production, engineering, logistics and transport executives to discuss the global issues affecting the industry as well as the challenges involved in addressing environmental issues.

Conference Presentations

Click on the links below to download the presentations from the guest speakers at the Sunderland International Automotive Conference.

AMAP - Adrian Morris

AXEON - Don Newton

CONFERENCE CHAIRMAN - Garel Rhys

FORD MOTOR COMPANY - Daniel Kok (this presentation will be available shortly)

FROST & SULLIVAN - Nick Ford

JSP - Paul Compton

RICARDO - Dave Greenwood

SMMT - Catherine Hutt

AUTOMOTIVE COUNCIL UK - Richard Parry Jones

CAP - Martin Ward

ELEKTROMOTIVE - Calvey Taylor-Haw

GM EUROPE - Denis Chick

NISSAN EUROPE - Colin Lawther

SEVCON - David Lamb

TOYOTA MOTOR EUROPE - Graham Smith

Conference Photographs



Conference Media Coverage

Just Auto - UK: Short journeys causing disproportionate CO2 emissions

The Sun Motors - The Ecolumn

Sunderland Echo - WEARSIDE is set to become the centre of the UK's car industry within five years, it has been predicted

Sunderland City Council - Automotive Talks in the City

CleanGreenCars - Reducing vehicle weight 'important' to cuttiing emissions

Just Auto - Plug-in hybrids 'better solution than EVs'