The third iteration of the U.S.-based IvT Expo returns August 21 and 22, to The Donald E. Stephens Convention Center in Chicago.
IvT Expo USA continues to grow, as more than 130 exhibitors will display the latest components, materials, systems and technologies in Chicago later this summer. The focus is on next generation off-highway vehicles, including those used in construction, mining, agriculture, material handling, forklifts and forestry.
More than 50 expert speakers will discuss key topics around the future of industrial vehicles, electric, hybrid and alternative powertrain solutions, developments in autonomous off-road vehicle technology and more.
Fluid power’s contribution to the future
The NFPA has partnered with UKi Media & Events to create a dedicated track of educational programming in hydraulics at the conference. Of the approximately 130 exhibitors, almost half are hydraulics companies, indicating how strong the future of fluid power is in this area.
“NFPA member companies represent the cutting-edge technologies that vehicle engineers increasingly need to incorporate into their machine systems and designs. Combining that technical content with hands-on demonstrations of their technologies on the iVT Expo show floor will provide a unique educational experience for their primary customers,” said NFPA president/CEO Eric Lanke.
Company | Booth Number |
Anfield Sensors Inc. | 510 |
Applied Engineered Systems | 404 |
Axiomatic Technologies Corp. | 1408 |
Bonfiglioli USA Inc. | 1005 |
Bosch Rexroth Corp. | 500 |
Bucher Hydraulics | 1217 |
CAPRONI JSC | 1029 |
Cross Company MSI | 914 |
CrossControl AB | 1023 |
Curtiss-Wright Industrial | 808 |
Deltrol Fluid Products | 734 |
Dynaset Oy | 1225 |
Eckerle Technologies GmbH | 819 |
Elevāt Inc. | 724 |
Famic Technologies Inc. | 1121 |
FSG Sensors Inc. | 820 |
GS Global Resources | 1412 |
HAWE Hydraulik SE | 503 |
HED Controls | 1214 |
Hengli America Corp. | 1027 |
Husco | 600 |
HYDAC Technology Corp. | 1018 |
Hydraforce Inc. | 500 |
IC-Fluid Power Inc. | 615 |
IFP Motion Solutions Inc. | 1218 |
J.R. Merritt Controls Inc. | 1110 |
Kraft Mobile Systems Inc. | 610 |
LunchBox Sessions | 1230 |
Magnet-Schultz Of America Inc. | 408 |
Makersan | 619 |
maximatecc | 1023 |
MOOG Construction | 803 |
Nabtesco Motion Control Inc. | 737 |
Nott Company | 700 |
OEM Controls | 1322 |
Omni Powertrain Technologies | 1004 |
OTTO Controls | 906 |
Parker | 1226 |
PMC A&E | 514 |
Polygon Composites Technology | 1416 |
QCC LLC | 506 |
QP Hydraulics | 406 |
Regal Rexnord | 1323 |
RHEINTACHO Messtechnik GmbH | 1019 |
Settima USA Inc. | 1013 |
SIKO Products Inc. | 1030 |
Sun Hydraulics | 1024 |
Sure Grip Controls | 1205 |
TECFLUID SRL | 1318 |
Terzo Power Systems LLC | 508 |
Thomas Magnete USA LLC | 1017 |
Topcon | 1330 |
Tuson Corp. | 814 |
Twin Disc Inc. | 1210 |
Walvoil Fluid Power Corp. | 1326 |
Wandfluh of America | 824 |
Webtec LLC | 1020 |
WIKA Mobile Control LP | 1427 |
Wilkes & McLean | 402 |
The hydraulics track will offer two full days of programming, with a keynote presentation, panel discussing the next frontier of off-highway vehicles, including alternate fuel sources, and artificial intelligence and it’s applications.
Some planned sessions include:
- Extending battery life by increasing the efficiency of hydraulic systems
Efficient hydraulics and the impact on e-motor and battery selection and life - High performance hydraulic components extend battery life in mobile equipment
- Innovations in hydraulic valves improve energy efficiency
- Advanced modeling techniques and performance of electrohydraulic systems
- Active heat-pump based thermal management for off-highway vehicles and how the Tesla Octovalve changed the game
- ISO 13849 Safety Methodology and what it means for off-road equipment OEMs
Presenters represent companies within the hydraulics industry and members of the National Fluid Power Association, such as Parker Hannifin, HYDAC, Sun Hydraulics, IFP Motion Solutions, Famic Technologies, and Xirro, as well as the Milwaukee School of Engineering Fluid Power Institute.
Off-highway vehicles of the future
Additionally, IvT organizers have a deep focus on smarter off-highway vehicles of the future. The off-highway industry has witnessed significant advancements in technology, paving the way for smarter and more efficient vehicles. From autonomous machines to electrification and AI integration, the future of off-highway vehicles holds immense potential and promises to revolutionize industrial mobility.
These innovations aim to enhance productivity, safety and sustainability while reducing the industry’s environmental impact. As the off-highway industry continues to evolve, collaboration between manufacturers, governments and other stakeholders is crucial to drive innovation and shape a smarter and more efficient future. It will feature speakers representing OEMs, policymakers, solution providers and academic institutions, covering construction, agriculture, material handling, mining, and other off-highway vehicles.
Plenary sessions tackle key trends
In these sessions, key trends and innovations shaping the off-highway industry will be explored, as well as the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead. Topics here will be highlighted under the “The Electrification and Alternative Sources Room,” where the growing adoption of electric and hybrid technologies will be covered. The push for sustainability and the need to reduce carbon emissions have driven companies to develop cleaner and more efficient power sources for off-highway vehicles. This track will cover advantages of electrification, such as environmental and cost benefits, efficiency and control, functionality and interface with digital advancements. Overcoming challenges, such as limited infrastructure, range and battery technology, and higher initial costs, will also be discussed.
“The Autonomy and AI Room” on day one will discuss how automation and artificial intelligence (AI) are transforming the off-highway industry, enabling vehicles to operate autonomously and make intelligent decisions to optimize performance and safety.
Discussions, product and project case studies and presentations will tackle safety, efficiency and productivity advantages as well as how to overcome challenges such as technical complexities, regulatory frameworks, and workforce transition.
Finally, “The Digitalization and Gazing into the Future Room” on day two will cover everything that will disrupt the industrial and off-highway vehicles industry and offer the competitive edge to begin the journey now, including.
- Advanced connectivity and telematics
- Intelligent machine control
- Enhanced safety features
- Integration of robotics and automation
- Sustainable power solutions
Visit ivtexpo.com/usa/en for more details and to register for free.
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