Papers

Number of results: 1,308
K. Nakanishi, Member of the Board, Toyota Motor Corporation, Aichi-ken, Japan
Toyota´s Strategy of Engine and Aftertreatment System Development
22nd International Vienna Motor Symposium (2001)
Dr. M. Winterkorn, Member of the Board, Volkswagen AG, Wolfsburg
Volkswagen Strategy of the Diesel Engine Development
22nd International Vienna Motor Symposium (2001)
A. Schneider, Chairman of the Board, DEUTZ AG, Cologne
The Prospects for Independent Engine Manufacturers
20th International Vienna Motor Symposium (1999)
Prof. Dr. D. Gruden, Dr.Ing.h.c.F.Porsche AG, Weissach
Twenty Years of Engine Development as reflected in the Vienna Motor Symposia
20th International Vienna Motor Symposium (1999)
Dipl.-Ing. S. Goll, Member of the Board, Dr.-Ing. G. Wagner, Dr.-Ing. J. Foth, ZF Friedrichshafen AG, Friedrichshafen
Influence of Engine Technology Trends on Transmission Concepts
20th International Vienna Motor Symposium (1999)
Dipl.-Ing. M. Bach, Dipl.-Ing. R. Bauder, Dr.-Ing. H. Endres, Dipl.-Ing. H.-W. Pölzl, AUDI AG, Neckarsulm
A Consistent Continuation of Audi´s Tradition in Diesel Engine Development after 10 Years – the New Audi V8 Diesel Engine
20th International Vienna Motor Symposium (1999)
Dr.-Ing. G. Schmidt, BMW AG, Munich; Dr.-Ing. F. Anisits, Dipl.-Ing. K. Borgmann, BMW Motoren GmbH, Steyr
The First DI 8 Cylinder Engine for High End BMW Diesel Cars
20th International Vienna Motor Symposium (1999)
Dr.-Ing. F. T. Metzner, Dipl.-Ing. P. Keiser, VW AG, Wolfsburg
The New V6 4V-Engine from Volkswagen
20th International Vienna Motor Symposium (1999)
Dr.-Ing. N. Metz, BMW AG, Munich
Worldwide CO₂-Distribution from 1980 to 2010
20th International Vienna Motor Symposium (1999)
Dr.-Ing. W. Berg, DaimlerChrysler AG, Stuttgart
Political Requirements for the Diesel-Engine - A Power Source between Promotion and Critique
20th International Vienna Motor Symposium (1999)