
The Scuderi Group is preparing for meetings in Europe, Asia, and North America following a terrific four days at the 2007 SAE World Congress. Automotive executives and engineers from around the world who attended this year’s SAE show in Detroit were receptive to the company’s research, technology, progress to date, and prospects for the future.
Organizations that visited the Scuderi Group booth at the 2007 SAE World Congress included the following:
EUROPE
• Daimler Chrysler
• Renault
• Volvo Car
• Lotus Cars UK
• Volvo Penta
ASIA
• Honda
• Toyota
• Mazda
• Hyundai- Kia
• Mahindra & Mahindra
• Suzuki
• Yamaha
• Anhui Giangaui Automobile Corp.
NORTH AMERICA
• General Motors
• Ford
• Caterpillar
• Cummins
• Detroit Deisel
• MAC Trucks
• John Deere
• Freightliner
• Boeing
• MAGNA
• Mercury Marine Engines
• International Truck & Engine
• Leer Corporation
• US Army
The Scuderi Group would like to extend its thanks and gratitude to all of the executives and engineers who expressed interest in our company and our technology at the SAE World Congress. We look forward to future discussions.
The Scuderi Group helped to close out the 2007 SAE World Congress as the sponsor of the Honored Guest Reception on the last night of the event. It was a unique opportunity for our executives to mingle with some of the top automotive executives in the world.

Scuderi executives Lutz Deyerling (left) and Nick Scuderi at the Honored Guest Reception.

Lutz Deyerling, Deborah Scuderi, and Stephen Scuderi at the Honored Guest Reception.

The 2007 SAE Congress Honored Guest Reception brought together influential automotive executives for a final night of networking.
Michigan governor Jennifer M. Granholm swings by the Scuderi booth on Wednesday afternoon.
Sal Scuderi talking with top executives from Toyota Motors, lead sponsor of this year’s SAE World Congress. The Toyota team stopped by the Scuderi Group’s booth on Wednesday morning.
The weather here in Detroit is beautiful today, especially compared to back home in Massachusetts. But the sunny weather outside isn’t preventing a steady stream of automotive engineers, executives, and interested onlookers from stopping by Booth 1502 inside the 2.4 million square foot Cobo Center, where it’s a constant 70 degrees and a virtual world unto itself.
Along with providing briefings to potential business partners and media, Scuderi executives plan to stop by some of the upcoming SAE panel discussions on such topics as “Diesel Exhaust Emission Control” and “Policies and Issues Impacting Consumer Choice of Vehicles,” which are particularly relevant to the Scuderi technology.
Scuderi Group executives will be attending Southwest Research Institute’s eighth annual Fiesta event tonight here in Detroit. Southwest Research has 60 years of experience in automotive services and is currently working with the Scuderi Group on the research for and prototype of the Scuderi Air-Hybrid Engine.










