SHOW PREVIEW
CENEX EXPOMOVES WITH THE CONNECTED AUTOMATED MOBILITY TIMES
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enex Expo builds on the successful legacy of the Cenex-LCV (Low Carbon Vehicle) event that began
in 2008 for the LCV element and 2019 for Cenex-CAM (Connected Automated Mobility). Now, together under the Cenex Expo marque, the revered technology showcasing and networking event is set to focus its reach and insight toward the supply chain, technology, and market development priorities of the next phase of future mobility, where markets mature but also new challenges emerge. The inaugural Cenex Expo event
is scheduled to take place at UTAC Millbrook on 4-5 September 2024. Exhibitors will be showcasing technical solutions to the challenges faced by industry, as well as highlighting the opportunities offered by Net Zero and Connected Automated Mobility solutions. The automotive supply chain for
Net Zero and CAM will also support innovation across Light and Heavy
Commercial Vehicles and reach into hard to decarbonise sectors including farming, logistics, marine, and construction equipment. The Cenex Expo event
combines supporting partners from UK government agencies with industry trade associations including SMMT, ITSUK, and AESIN, the home of automotive electronics. For Robert Evans, CEO of Cenex, the 2024 event is set to expand in scope and marks the next pivotal moment – the commercialisation of net zero by 2025. “Since the inception as a single annual gathering for the UK low carbon vehicle community nearly two decades ago, the event has grown in size and continues to move with the times. Inevitably, with more big plans for global change, our event too must evolve to address the next set of challenges coming down the line.” Building on the success of Cenex-
LCV & Cenex-CAM (the latter of which was launched in 2016), Cenex
Expo 2024 will stimulate ideas and showcase technology, bringing UK and international delegations of industry experts together to deliver the net zero and connected automated mobility future. Anticipating the next wave of
developments, Evans envisions that the hot topics of discussion at Cenex Expo 2024 will likely focus on the ecosystem to support accelerated market uptake of electric vehicles, plans for the alternative fuel pathways to net zero including a hydrogen economy, and industrialisation of the manufacturing of components and systems, and future innovations that will deliver volumes and speed to market, among others. Given the broader reach now
encompassing marine, construction, farming and HGV fleets, an even larger turnout is anticipated at Cenex Expo 2024. Join the journey to connected automated net zero mobility, 4-5 September 2024. ●
For more information visit
www.cenex-expo.com
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