L-R: Mercedes-Benz India's Martin Schwenk; Hormazd Sorabjee; iCAT's Dinesh Tyagi; Maruti Suzuki India's Kenichi Ayukawa; Priyank Bharti, Jt Secretary, MoRTH; Henriette Faergemann, EU in India.
The day-long BS VI Conclave saw a huge turnout from the automotive industry fraternity.
Inaugural session (L-R): Priyank Bharti, Jt Secretary, MoRTH; Autocar India’s Hormazd Sorabjee; Kenichi Ayukawa, MD & CEO, Maruti Suzuki India; Henriette Faergemann, First Counsellor, EU in India.
Session II was on BS VI and beyond: L-R: TVS Motor’s Vinay Harne; Mercedes-Benz India’s Martin Schwenk; Hormazd Sorabjee; Maruti Suzuki India’s CV Raman; and Renault India’s Venkatram Mamillapalle.
Session III: ‘Role of the oil and lube industry in BS VI’. L-R: Dr NK Bansal, director, FIPI; Dr YP Rao, CTO, Gulf Oil International Group; and Purshottam Panda, ED (Engineering), Maruti Suzuki India.
Session IV: ‘Testing & Validation’. L-R: Naresh Phansalkar, Director Technical APAC, Tenneco Automotive; Hormazd Sorabjee; Dinesh Tyagi, Director, iCAT; and Bosch India's Ashvin Thondavadi.
Session V: L-R: TVS’ Vinay Harne; Ashok Leyland’s Krishnan Sadgopan; Tata Cummins’ Ashwath Ram; Hormazd Sorabjee; Tata Motors’ Rajendra Petkar; KK Gandhi and Hanon Climate System India’s Kunal Ahuja.
Session VI: L-R: John K Paul, past president, FADA; Sudipto Basu, ED, ECMA; Hormazd Sorabjee; Arun Malhotra; Ravi Chawla, MD, Gulf Oil India; and Rakesh Sidana, National Head (Sales), MG Motor India.
Session VII: BS VI Impact on Clean Air. L-R: Centre for Science & Environment's Anumita R Chowdhury ; Nomura Research Institute's Ashim Sharma; Jagdish Khattar and Hormazd Sorabjee.
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