Milton Keynes (UK)

Webinar: Automotive Emission Control Catalysts: Technology and Market overview

Webinar: Automotive Emission Control Catalysts: Technology and Market overview
  • Date From 12th May 2021
  • Date To 12th May 2021
  • Price Free of charge, open to all.
  • Location Online: 18:30 BST. Duration: 1 hour.

Overview

Despite electrical powertrains dominating the headlines, internal combustion engines (ICE ) will continue to be central to automotive platforms for many years to come. Indeed, the ICE platform will represent 50—70% of the vehicles sold in 2030.

Emission control catalysts (ECC) are an essential part of ICE, with emissions regulations and public concerns about energy security and climate change continuously driving technological improvements in auto emission control technologies.

This presentation will review the regulatory, market and technological drivers and challenges for the emission control catalysts in ICE powertrains. Key technical targets and emissions reduction road maps will be discussed, along with an overview of auto catalyst technology and definitions.

This webinar is aimed at anyone working in the automotive and catalysts industries. 

Speaker

Dr Vlad Strelko, Business Development Manager, BHR Group

Vlad joined BHR group as the Global Business Development Manager from Croda in 2020, where he was the European Business Development Manager for Advanced Materials and Energy Technologies. He has worked for a number of other companies in the chemicals and advanced materials sectors in both technical and commercial capacities, with the most notable being DuPont, where he also qualified as a Six Sigma Green Belt. His areas of expertise include specialist carbon materials for water treatment, automotive emission control and PEM fuel cells, printed electronic materials for automotive applications, and speciality chemicals additives for Li-ion batteries and emission control catalysts. He was awarded his PhD in chemical engineering from Loughborough University in 1999.    

The material presented in this webinar has not been peer-reviewed. Any opinions are the presenter’s own and do not necessarily represent those of IChemE or the Milton Keynes Members Group. The information is given in good faith but without any liability on the part of IChemE.

Time

18:30—19:30 BST.

Software

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