Daniel Peitz Elected New Chairman of CIMAC Working Group "Exhaust Emissions Control"
Daniel Peitz was elected Chairman of the CIMAC Working Group "Exhaust Emissions Control". CIMAC is - analogous to VDA or ACEA in the automotive sector - the global association of large engine manufacturers and their suppliers (CIMAC - Congrès International des Moteurs A Combustion Interne).
The strategic working groups have a strong influence on future developments and legislation, as high-ranking representatives from industry and the academic world participate in these bodies.
It is therefore a very great recognition for Daniel Peitz in person as well as for Hug Engineering as a company to be elected to such a position. Typically, these positions are filled by personnel of leading engine manufacturers, so this achievement shows that Hug Engineering and its employees are perceived in the large engine industry as experts and trusted advisors for advanced and robust exhaust emission control.
This position is awarded for an unlimited period of time.
Our management board is proud that Daniel Peitz will take over this function and will lead the working group in future years, which will have even more focus on clean air technology for the large engine industry
About DANIEL PEITZ
Daniel Peitz, studied Chemical Engineering and finished his PhD on exhaust gas aftertreatment at ETH Zürich. Beside other publications, he is co-author of 5 peer-reviewed CIMAC congress papers for large engine exhaust gas aftertreatment. He joined Hug Engineering after collecting deep industry know-how at market leading large engine OEMs.
About CIMAC
CIMAC is the leading global non-profit Association of the Internal Combustion Machinery Industry consisting of National Member Associations and Corporate Members in 27 Countries in America, Asia and Europe. The aim of the Working Group Exhaust Emissions Control is to discuss and contribute in an international, cross-industry forum on the implications of exhaust emissions and regulations for the marine industry and land-based power plants.
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