Non-North American Attendance Expected to be Strong in Spite of International
Uncertainty
WHO: Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE International)
WHAT: SAE 2003 World Congress
WHEN: Conference runs March 3-6, 2003.
WHERE: Cobo Center, One Washington Boulevard, Detroit, MI 48126
WEB SITE: http://www.sae.org/congress
Excitement remains high as preparations run full throttle towards the SAE
2003 World Congress, the world's largest event dedicated to automotive
engineering and technology. This year's event features a new Technology
Theater, home to executive panels and presentations on hot issues in the
automotive industry. Also new for 2003: Displays of advanced vehicle
technologies from Ford, General Motors, and DaimlerChrysler will demonstrate
new technology systems and demonstrate key supplier partnerships.
Representatives from more than 40 nations will attend the four-day event,
and worries about potential conflict in the Middle East have not slowed the
pace of registrations significantly.
The media center, sponsored for the third consecutive year by DENSO, will
be conveniently located on the first floor in W1-54 at Cobo Center, with
direct access to the exhibit hall.
If you are a member of the media and would like to attend the SAE 2003
World Congress, log on to the web site at http://www.sae.org/congress and select the
"register to attend" link.
SAE is a non-profit engineering and scientific organization dedicated to
the advancement of mobility technology to better serve humanity. Nearly 84,000
engineers and scientists who are SAE members develop technical information on
all forms of self-propelled vehicles, including automobiles, aircraft,
aerospace craft, trucks, buses, marine, rail and transit machinery. This
information is disseminated through SAE meetings, books, electronic products
and databases, technical papers, standards, reports, and professional
development programs.
CONTACT:
Steve Yaeger
SAE Corporate PR
Tel: (724) 772-4068
Mobile: (724) 612-4998
syaeger@sae.org
SOURCE Society of Automotive Engineers