PMP Industries S.p.A.

iVT Off-Highway Vehicle Technology Conference and Expo 2024

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24/08/2023

iVT Off-Highway Vehicle Technology Conference and Expo 2024

After successfully leading the way in Europe with the launch of a new annual trade show for the off-highway vehicle design community back in 2019, the U.S. version of the show in Chicago successfully closes its second edition. The event brings a new display format for the design and engineering community involved in the development of all types of industrial and off-highway vehicles, with highly specialized talks and a compact, informal format that allows visitors to stay up-to-date on the latest industry news and welcome moments of exchange with new potential partners and customers.
Next-generation technologies for electric and hybrid industrial vehicles, designs and components for cabs, powertrains, hydraulics, materials, test equipment, and know-how on autonomous and self-driving systems: IVT Conference is the place to be for professionals from the technical and R&D teams of the major industry players.
An opportunity to find out up-to-date, but also to present research and test results to the industry and anticipate upcoming market developments and trends. This is the case for PMP, with a keynote speech given by Aaron Becker - Sales and Business Development Director - focused on upcoming trends in the forklift industries, the outcome of ongoing research that the company has been championing since its founding.
Leading from the data already shared in 2022, Aaron highlighted the opportunities arising from the use of targeted and optimized technologies, including ASRPM motors and integrated power controllers. These combinations can lead to significant improvements in total vehicle costs while increasing vehicle performance and range. In this year's talk, there was a specific focus on the core technologies within PMP's integrated power controller and the use of high-quality automotive components. A combination that paired with optimization of control parameters, such as switching frequency, can lead to significant improvements in efficiency, noise reduction, and power density.
The talk was also very successful in terms of interaction with the audience, who engaged with numerous questions offering new insights and discussion opportunities.


For more information about the event, please visit: www.ivtexpo.com