The Scuderi Group is once again one of the most visible companies participating in Europe’s most significant automotive engineering trade show. Now in its 9th year, Engine Expo is the most important trade show in the region for automotive, truck and bus engine developers and manufacturers.
The Scuderi Group has a prominent exhibition this year, located right near the hall’s entrance, with a spacious booth (#7200) equipped to engage the many automotive OEMs and tier one suppliers who are pouring into the stand to learn more about the air-hybrid technology that many believe will be the most disruptive engine technology to hit the industry in decades.

The Scuderi Group’s Nick Scuderi and Lutz Deyerling open the booth at Engine Expo.
With three flat-screen video screens and ample signage and literature, attendees have immersed themselves in learning more about air-hybrid technology and how it will become the world’s most fuel efficient internal combustion engine.
This year’s Engine Expo booth team consists of Vice President of Sales and Marketing Nick Scuderi, European Vice President Lutz Deyerling, Vice President Stephen Scuderi, Public Relations Director Bill Wrinn from Topaz Partners, Investor Relations Coordinator Deborah Scuderi, and European Sales Coordinator Lisa Muhlmann-Theuer.
The first day was an active one for the Scuderi Group. Stephen Scuderi took center stage as the featured moderator to day’s sessions: “Emissions and our responsibility to the environment,” “Sustainable energy – Hybrids, electric, fuel cell development or biofuel,” and “Engine downsizing – A passing trend or a long-term solution?” Stephen introduced the day’s panelists and facilitated the discussion of these topics – all very relevant to the development and use of the Scuderi Air-Hybrid Engine.

Steve Scuderi gives the opening remarks at the Open Technology Forum at this year’s Engine Expo in Stuttgart, Germany.
Later in the day, our team hosted an array of journalists, analysts, and attendees for their annual Engine Expo cocktail and buffet reception. Dozens flooded the booth for fine food and drink as many toasted the engine’s development and celebrated a great first day at the show. Following the party, the Scuderi Group themselves were guests at Stuttgart’s famous Neues Schloss (New Castle), the historic centerpiece of old Stuttgart.











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