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Automotive Engineering International Presents Fuel Cell Transportation Technology Summit

   WARRENDALE, Pa., Feb. 26 Automotive Engineering
International (AEI) is sponsoring the Fuel Cell Transportation Technology
Summit, June 11, 2001 at the Hyatt Hotel in San Jose, California.
    As fuel cells continue to gain more attention as viable alternatives to
traditional power sources, AEI brings you the opportunity to sit face-to-face
with leading experts in all phases of fuel cell development.  During this one
day summit, you will have the opportunity to participate in thought provoking
dialog on critical elements impacting fuel cell technology.
    Insight from the OEM perspective will be provided in the form of a high
level forum moderated by Dr. Christopher Green, Executive Director, Regional
Science and Technology, General Motors Corporation.  The forum will also
include Mr. Reginald Modlin, Director Environment & Energy Planning,
DaimlerChrysler Corporation.
    A forum on Fuel Cell Components will feature Dr. Roland Burmeister, Vice
President of Marketing and Sales, DMC2 Fuel Cell Division; Mr. Steve Amendola,
Chief Technical Officer, Millennium Cell; and a Forum on Energy Sources will
include Mr. Greg A. Romney, Vice President, Texaco Energy Systems, Inc. and
Mr. Paul J. Berlowitz, Project Leader -- Fuel Cells, ExxonMobile Corporate
Strategic Research.
    This Fuel Cell Transportation Technology Summit provides an opportunity to
network with key players in the industry who are addressing current challenges
and the impact fuel cells will have on the future.
    Following the Summit, The Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE
International) Fuel Cell Standards Committees will meet, and a tour to the
California Fuel Cell Partnership in Sacramento is planned.
    For more details, including registration, program requests and special
events, contact Sandra Gadzia, phone: 724-772-7198, fax: 724-776-2449, or
email: gadzia@sae.org.  Pre-registration ends May 11.