US Fuel Cell Council to Exhibit at 2003 SAE World Congress
WASHINGTON--Feb. 24, 2003--Following the exciting announcements by the Bush Administration on the Hydrogen/Fuel Cell future, the U.S. Fuel Cell Council (USFCC) is expecting a flood of interest at the 2003 World Congress held by the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) March 3rd through 6th in Detroit, Michigan.The USFCC will be exhibiting at the Congress (Booth # 2267), which is expected to attract more than 45,000 participants. The SAE World Congress is the largest Original Equipment service, parts and components exhibition in the world.
"With the current buzz about fuel cell vehicles, we're looking forward to an increase in interest from automotive engineers at our booth this year," said Anthony Androsky, Deputy Executive Director of the USFCC. " With more than 110 members, including the producers of all major types of fuel cells, as well as key suppliers and customers for the transportation industry, the Council is a major player in the standards-making process for these vehicles."
"Fuel cell vehicles are being leased in the U.S. and Japan. More are being demonstrated worldwide. Our presence at the SAE World Congress shows our commitment to moving fuel cell vehicles from demonstration to commercialization" said Robert Rose, USFCC executive director.
The USFCC is the trade association for the fuel cell industry, dedicated to fostering the commercialization of fuel cells in the United States. For more information on USFCC, check out our web site at www.usfcc.com.