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Schaeffler at IAA Transportation 2022 – Invitation to press conference

Päivä 19 Syyskuu 2022 15:45 – 16:45

Paikka IAA Transportation fair, Hannover, Schaeffler Booth B37, hall 12

Whether it’s reducing emissions, optimizing supply chains, or improving driver comfort and safety, the challenges facing the transportation and logistics industry have never been greater. Safeguarding the environment while also protecting people and taking the pressure off our road networks will require pioneering innovation, swift action, and decarbonization across the board. This is where Schaeffler can help.

This year will be Schaeffler’s first time as an exhibitor at the IAA Transportation show in Hanover. We will be presenting our innovations for the transportation and logistics industry, focusing on powertrain and chassis components and systems that will help automotive manufacturers reduce their vehicles’ fuel consumption and emissions and seize the opportunities afforded by automated driving and digitalization.

You are warmly invited to the Schaeffler press conference at the IAA Transportation 2022 in Hanover. It will be held from 15:45 – 16:00 h CEST on Monday, September 19, 2022, at the Schaeffler booth B37 in hall 12.

The press conference will be led by:

Klaus Rosenfeld, Chief Executive Officer, Schaeffler AG, and
Matthias Zink, CEO Automotive Technologies, Schaeffler AG.

The event will be streamed live here.

If you would like to interview one of the speakers, please email Annett Fischer at Annett.Fischer@Schaeffler.com or call her on +49 7223 941-3636.

We look forward to seeing you at the show or in the livestream!

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