Media Advisory: California Fuel Cell
Partnership Technology Forum 2002
Business Editors
WEST SACRAMENTO, Calif.--March 26, 2002--The
California Fuel Cell Partnership (CaFCP - www.cafcp.org), home of the
largest concentration of fuel cell vehicles in the world, will be
hosting its 2nd annual Technology Forum on Thursday, April 25, 2002 at
their headquarters facility in West Sacramento, Calif., from 9 a.m. to
4 p.m. PDT.
This daylong event brings exhibitors from all around the world,
such as suppliers of fuel cell-related technologies, automotive parts,
and electric engine components, to come out and conduct
business-to-business discussions with key auto manufacturers.
The event will also feature the ceremonial commissioning of
CaFCP's Methanol Fueling Station, designed to provide on-site fuel for
its methanol fuel cell test vehicles.
During this event, exhibitors and attendees will have the
opportunity to meet the people that are developing fuel cell vehicles,
to network with members of the California Fuel Cell Partnership, to
demonstrate their products and services directly to the people who may
be potential customers, and most importantly to visit the only place
in the world where all fuel cell industry leaders are together at the
same location.
Last year's turnout included 30 exhibitors and 300 attendees; this
year's attendance is expected to eclipse those numbers.
See CaFCP Web site at www.cafcp.org for registration information
and a complete event schedule.
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WHAT: California Fuel Cell Partnership's 2nd annual Technology
Forum 2002
WHEN: Thursday, April 25, 2002 - 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
8:30 a.m. - Welcoming Session
12:50 p.m. - Methanol Fueling Station Commissioning
WHERE: California Fuel Cell Partnership Headquarters
3300 Industrial Blvd., Suite 1000
West Sacramento, CA
WHO: Exhibitors from all around the world, such as suppliers of
automotive parts, electric engine components, and fuel
cell-related technologies
Leaders of major auto manufacturers
MEDIA
CONTACT: CaFCP - Joe Irvin - 916/371-2899 or 916/600-2564 (cell)