STLE Hosts Co-Branded Tribology, Lubrication Events
The 2023 STLE Tribology Frontiers Conference and Tribology & Lubrication for E-Mobility Conference will provide attendees with two opportunities to share and learn the latest tribology and lubrication engineering science.
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View MoreThe Society of Tribologists and Lubrication Engineers (STLE) is hosting a co-branded event, the 2023 STLE Tribology Frontiers Conference (TFC) and Tribology & Lubrication for E-Mobility Conference, on November 12-15 at the Cleveland Marriott Downtown at Key Tower in Cleveland, Ohio.
The four-day joint event will provide attendees with two opportunities to share and learn the latest tribology and lubrication engineering science. Presentations will cover various technical topics, including biotribology, fluid lubrication, tribochemistry, electrification, EV hardware, grease, thermal management and more.
“Our co-branded event offers attendees the best of both worlds,” says Rebecca Lintow, CAE, STLE executive director. “By combining these two popular events, members of the tribology and lubrication engineering field can now enjoy expanded content and more networking opportunities.”
Attendees will join researchers from around the globe at the 2023 STLE TFC as they exchange the newest research in tribology and lubrication. STLE Tribology & Lubrication for E-Mobility Conference participants will explore the latest technical challenges and commercial opportunities impacting the future of electric vehicle technologies in the tribology and lubrication field.
The TFC event will enable attendees to engage with industry, academic and government researchers to learn more about the technical, environmental and social issues impacting tribology research. The event will feature daily keynote presentations, including talks by notable principal investigators, a graduate, undergraduate and early career research poster competition, as well as the “Beyond the Cutting Edge” special symposium (organized by the editors of Tribology Letters).
The STLE Tribology & Lubrication for E-Mobility Conference will enable attendees to explore the latest technical challenges and opportunities impacting the future of electric vehicle technologies in the tribology and lubrication field. The event will feature expert-led presentations from leading companies and organizations interested in e-mobility, panel discussions on state-of-the-art electric vehicle technologies and lubrication developments, as well as networking opportunities.
For more information on STLE’s co-branded event, visit www.stle.org/joint.
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