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Agenda

We are pleased to announce the program for the 3rd Off-Highway & Power Generation USA, taking place in Indianapolis, May 20-21. Join us for an energy-agnostic discussion regarding the future of off-highway powertrains for both mobile applications and power generation.

Please click the button below to download the program.

This is an open conference and we welcome all applications from industry and academia alike.

The agenda for Off-Highway & Power Generation USA 2026 will be published shortly. We're pleased to confirm our outstanding roster of speakers below.

Day 1 – 20 May 2026

Section 1: Regulatory and Market Outlook

  • Kim Heroy-Rogalski

    • Why Off-Road Emissions Matter and How California is Advancing Clean Off-Road Technology

  • Allen Schaeffer

    • Course correction

  • Dr Graham Conway

    • Policy, Power & Powertrains

Section 2: Powertrain Development

  • Alex Woodrow

    • A global overview of market developments and OEM powertrain dilemmas

  • Professor Dr Greg Shaver & Dr Danan Dou

    • Bio2Fuels – A flex fuel concept for diesel engines

  • Chris Sharp

    • Real Time Detection and Optimization for Renewable Diesel and Biodiesel

Section 3: NRMM Electrification

  • Josef Graubmann

    • Advanced Thermal Management as the Cornerstone of Off-Highway Electrification

  • Kislaya Srivastava

    • From Cells to Systems: Leveraging Detailed 3D CFD Simulations to Assess Battery Safety

  • Craig Klaasmeyer

    • Transforming Off-Highway Machinery with Hydrogen-Powered Solutions

Section 4: Abatement and Analysis – ICE and H₂-ICE

  • Dr Toni Kinnunen

    • Engineering the Future of Low Emissions Machinery: High-Performance EATs for ICE and Hybrids for a Sustainable Shift

  • Dinesh Kumar Ayyaswamy

    • Advanced exhaust aftertreatment concepts for Heavy-Duty off-road Diesel and Hydrogen internal combustion applications

  • Jamie Parnell

    • Understanding Extreme NOx Variability in Hydrogen Combustion

Day 2 – 21 May 2026

Section 1: Power Generation - Now, and Tomorrow

  • Louise Arnold

    • Powering the future – practical solutions to meet growing global demand

  • Brian Ponstein

    • Evolution of the stationary power market

  • Michael Sanford

    • Dispatching Backup Engine Generators at Data Centers to Protect Grid Reliability

Section 2: Power Generation - Decarbonization and Emissions

  • Ameya Joshi

    • A review of emissions from gensets for data center applications

  • David Wu

    • Emerging Fuels and Gas Turbines: Performance, Emissions and Regulations

  • Corbin Oliver

    • TBC

Section 3: Power Generation - Fuels

  • Matt Leuck

    • Renewable Diesel – Immediate Carbon Reduction for Power Generation

  • Mary Dery & Gavin Medine

    • Reducing Emissions in Off-Road Heavy-Duty Diesel Equipment Using Detergent Technology

Who are our speakers?

  • “The ‘Non-Road Powertrain & Fuels Conference’ is an event that I highly recommend to OEMs who need to plan their next machinery development program and assess the optimum option for meeting their customers’ demand.“

    Xavier Hamel | Senior Product Manager, Kubota

  • "Great event"

    Ville Eskelinen | Co-Founder & CEO HEVTEC

  • "Excellent speaker diversity (OEM, supplier, end-user) - very informative conference"

    Guillaume Darding | Product Engineer, Katcon

  • "Very interesting event, very specific and very effective"

    Gabriele Di Blasio | Senior Research Scientist, CNR-STEMS

  • "Another year, another fantastic event!"

    Mariusz Pietrzyk | Development Manager, Donaldson

Click here now for Early Bird registration for this event.

Also coming soon in Europe…

Emissions analytics for off-highway and power generation in Europe in 2026.

Frankfurt, 22-23 September 2026

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