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Driving the transition to sustainable transport

ACEA is organising its annual Transport Policy Event in Brussels in the morning of 18 November 2010 on “Driving the transition to sustainable transport”. Tackling environmental challenges for commercial vehicles through increased efficiency, logistics optimisation, stimulation of the introduction of new technologies and fuel efficiency will be at the centre of the discussion.


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Low emission cars

During the European Automotive Forum on January 14 in Brussels, automotive industry experts gave insight in current R&D activities and challenges towards developing and deploying Low Emission Cars. Concrete projects in several EU Member States were presented and evaluated on their impact, feasibility and implementation timetable. The Forum was organised by FEBIAC and supported by ACEA.


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Global auto makers host seminar at climate change conference, Copenhagen

The global auto makers hosted a seminar on December 14, 2009 at the COP15 climate change conference in Copenhagen dedicated to CO2-reduction solutions in road transport, putting the spotlight on real-life examples involving technologies as well as transportation planners and users/consumers.


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A Global Approach to Sustainable Freight Transport

On December 3, 2009 in Brussels, the ACEA Annual Transport Policy Event focused on global trends and international cooperation, in particular in the field of road freight transport and energy efficiency.


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Advertising Challenge

In collaboration with the European Commission and the European Automobile Manufacturers’ Association (ACEA), the European Association of Communications Agencies (EACA) organised its second annual competition for advertising students across Europe.


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ACEA Freight Transport Event - Matching the Transport Challenges

On December 10, 2008 politicians, logistics experts and commercial vehicle manufacturers met in Brussels to explore how the economic efficiency of freight transport can be maximised while minimising its environmental impact.


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Automotive Industry in the New EU Member States

The Permanent Representation of Romania to the EU and the European Automobile Manufacturers Association (ACEA) jointly organised a special event on the automotive industry in the New EU Member States on November 4, 2008, in Brussels.


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Large interest in ACEA "Test your eco-driving skills!" event in Brussels

The 'eco-driving training sessions organised by the European auto industry association (ACEA) during the European Union Sustainable Energy Week EUSEW 2008 in Brussels, in cooperation with ECODRIVEN, attracted a lot of attention.


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The Challenge of Globalisation

... has brought together industry and trade experts, politicians and EU legislators.


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ACEA Event: The Automotive Industry in the New EU Member States 2007 - Key to the EU Economy.

The new EU member states host 13% of EU car production and this share is growing. The automotive industry is now as important for these countries as it already was to the EU-15.


EXTERNAL Events

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IAA Commercial Vehicles

The 63rd International Motor Show Commercial Vehicles will take place on September 21-30 in Hanover.


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Paris Motor Show

The 2010 Paris Motor Show will take place on 2-17 October.


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European Automotive Summit 2010

The European Automotive Summit 2010 will involve European policy makers, industry experts and NGOs to discuss policies and technologies for further reducing vehicle emissions.


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Automotive News Congress

On June 22-23 in Bilbao, Spain, automotive executives addressed the topic "Solutions After a Crisis: Navigating out of a European Downturn."


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Green Week

The Green Week took place on June 1-4 in Brussels.


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CleanWeek 2020

The CleanWeek 2020 on May 5-9 on Circuit Zolder, Belgium, dealt with alternative and future oriented technologies in the framework of long-lasting mobility


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EU Sustainable Energy Week

The 2010 EU Sustainable Energy Week took place on March 22-26 in Brussels.


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