Advanced Mobility Fuels Summit 2026 - Call for Speakers

    command the attention of Industry experts and steer decision makers to your engineering developments

    Date: Thursday, October 29, 2026

    Venue: MSU Management Education Center.  811 W. Square Lake Rd., Troy, Michigan, USA

    Format: In-Person

    Proposed presentation abstracts are now being accepted for ITB’s Advanced Mobility Fuels Summit 2026. This must-attend event serves as a forum for addressing issues facing global energy (liquids and gases) systems for the mobility space and provides a stage for leading companies to present their technologies and developments to a targeted audience of key suppliers and OEM engineers.

    Please note that there are no fees to present, and no written papers are required. After the conference concludes, electronic copies of the presentations will be made available to conference attendees when provided permission from the presenter.

     

    Proposed Conference Topics Include

    Gaseous fuels and powertrain systems:

    • Compressed and liquid hydrogen together with innovative chemical and physical sorption storage technologies
    • ICEs’ reemergence for hydrogen systems including nitrogen oxide emission reduction technologies
    • Fuel cell stacks for different mobility segments including cathode-side compressor developments
    • Hydrogen supply infrastructure developments
    • Hydrogen lines and regulators for suitable delivery and control for different powertrains

     

    Liquid fuels and powertrain systems:

    • Evolution of fuel systems due to changes in government regulations for evaporative, exhaust and greenhouse gases
    • Developments in fuel tanks, especially for hybrid electric vehicles including plug-in hybrid and range extender vehicles
    • Fuel line, hose, quick connector and pump module developments
    • Vapor management including pressurized systems and improved canister purge
    • E-fuels – What are they? What is their potential role in future Mobility?
    • Developments in ICE’s for improved efficiency

     

    Materials and process developments for fuel system components:

    • PFAS material challenges and implications for fluoropolymer use in fuel systems
    • Material refinements for meeting cost/performance targets of traditional fuel systems
    • Materials and processes for liners and composites for compressed hydrogen storage
    • Injection molding and extrusion thermoplastics for various hydrogen storage and powertrain applications

     

    Submit Your Abstract - due by July 30, 2026

     

    Submission Requirements: Abstracts should include:

    • Proposed presentation title
    • Speaker name and job title
    • A short paragraph (3-4 sentences) describing the presentation

     

    Presentation Guidelines:

    • Approximately 25 minutes in length
    • PowerPoint format
    • Minimize sales pitches; technical and market insight preferred
    • ITB allows one speaker per presentation to attend the event free of charge. Co-presenters and others wishing to attend must register for the event and registration fees will apply.
    • Accepted presenters are NOT permitted to bring, display, or distribute product samples or promotional materials at the conference, including on or from the presentation stage, unless their organization is officially registered as an exhibitor. Product demonstrations or displays are only allowed as part of an approved exhibit package.

    Questions? Contact Bryan Eldredge, Program Director at beldredge@itbgroup.com.

     

    NOTE: ITB will photograph the conference for promotional purposes. By participating in the conference you grant ITB permission to use your likeness in any/all conference related promotions.

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