RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, NC DVDs of the Heavy Duty Dialogue 2007, presented on Jan. 22 by the Heavy Duty Manufacturers Association (HDMA), are available for order online now.
“These DVDs were produced exclusively for HDMA from the audio/video recorded sessions during HD Dialogue ‘07,” said Tim Kraus, president and COO of HDMA. “The DVDs are edited to include the speakers and on-screen presentation it’s like being there!”
Individual DVDs can be purchased by HD Dialogue attendees for $29.99; $39.99 for non-attendees. The entire collection is $99 for attendees; $149 for non-attendees.
The DVDs are available for order online at the HDMA website, http://www.hdma.org . Click on the HD Dialogue ’07 logo on the right.
This collection includes the following:
Opening Presentations: Opening comments by HDMA president Tim Kraus; MEMA Triangle award presentation by MEMA President Bob McKenna to Pete Joy of Haldex; 2007 chairman installation and opening comments by Dennis Klein of ArvinMeritor
Session 1: Future Trends in the Global Market Place-An Economist/Futurist’s View Jeffrey Rosensweig, Goizuetta School of Business, Emory University
Session 3: Growth Opportunities Presented by Advanced and Innovative Technologies panel discussion moderated by Sandeep Kar, senior industry analyst, Frost & Sullivan; Panelists Garrick Hu, vice president engineering, ArvinMeritor Inc; Norm Ellis, vice president and general manager transportation and logistics, Qualcomm; Joe McAleese, president and CEO, Bendix CVS/Knorre Bremse; Dan Lindberg, vice president and general manager, Navistar Electronics; and John Coll, general manager, Eaton Aftermarket and Vorad
Session 4: The North American Commercial Vehicle Industry Gov. Bill Graves, president and CEO, the American Trucking Association
Session 7: The Next Ten Years of the Commercial Vehicle Industry panel moderated by Peter Nesvold, transportation analyst, Bear Stearns; panelists Chuck Kleinhagen, executive vice president, Haldex AB; Gary Edwards, president and CEO, Phillips and Temro Industries; Terry Keating, CEO, Accuride Corporation; Jim Sweetnam, president, Eaton Truck Division; and Ed Pence, vice president automotive, Cummins Inc and George Taylor, general manager, truck engine division, Caterpillar Engines