Last month, we had the opportunity to collaborate with Delta-Q Technologies (Delta-Q) and its parent company, ZAPI GROUP, to announce the group’s first educational virtual event, “The Future of Electrification.” The virtual conference will take place on April 5-7, 2022, and feature innovators in industrial electrification across various equipment and component sectors.
ZAPI GROUP is a global leader in electrification. The company and its impressive group of subsidiaries created the event to increase learning and collaboration opportunities for OEMs and design engineers interested in embracing electrification across their solutions and equipment fleets. The conference is free to attend and offers a combination of pre-recorded and live presentations, Q&A sessions, panel discussions and virtual networking activities.
The event’s keynote speaker is Saul Griffith, an engineer, inventor, entrepreneur, MacArthur “genius grant” recipient, and author of “Electrify – An Optimist’s Playbook for our Clean Energy Future.” He, alongside other speakers, will explore industrial-related topics, including best practices for embracing electrification, how to optimize equipment with lithium-ion battery technology, guidance for electrifying heavy vehicles, and why and how to avoid rare earth magnet motor solutions, among other topics.
ZAPI GROUP and its industrial subsidiaries are passionate about propelling the worldwide electrification effort and have been manufacturing components and equipment systems instrumental in widespread adoption for decades.
In addition to announcing the company’s virtual conference, we also coordinated its participation in the podcast, Engineering Matters, to discuss developments across electrification. The episode with the company is titled “Electrification: the future of the industry” and can be found on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify and other streaming options.
Below is a list of the initial articles secured from our media outreach around the virtual conference announcement. To register for the event and learn more about the conference, visit the event registration page.
- Power & Motion: Electrification Growth Prompts Launch of New Engineering Conference
- Material Handling Wholesaler: ZAPI GROUP launches Inaugural Conference, The Future of Electrification 2022
- Material Handling Network: ZAPI GROUP launches Inaugural Conference, The Future of Electrification 2022
- North American Clean Energy: ZAPI GROUP Launches Inaugural Conference, The Future of Electrification 2022
- Forklift Revolution: ZAPI GROUP Launches Inaugural Conference, The Future of Electrification 2022
Furthermore, early this month we supported Delta-Q with the announcement of the expansion of its partner program, “Charged by Delta-Q.” The company launched the program in May 2021 to give OEMs direct access to quality and compatible power solutions for their electric drive products. The program received overwhelming interest and support from battery partners and OEMs that this month, Delta-Q welcomed four additional companies to the program, including battery management system (BMS) manufacturers. The new partners include Stafl Systems, Idneo, BSLBATT Battery and American Battery Solutions. The program now has 13 compatible battery and BMS companies.
Below is a snapshot of some of the articles secured from media outreach related to the partner program expansion. To learn more about Delta-Q’s battery compatibility program and its partners, visit the Charged by Delta-Q website.
- Landscape Business: Delta-Q Technologies Welcomes Four More Companies to Its Partner Program
- BC Technology (T-Net): Delta-Q Technologies Adds Four More Companies to its Partner Program, “Charged by Delta-Q”
- ISSA: Delta-Q Adds Four to Partner Program
- Modern Materials Handling: Battery charger supplier Delta-Q Technologies adds four more companies to its partner program
- Supply Chain Management Review: Battery charger supplier Delta-Q Technologies adds four more companies to its partner program
- Logistics Management: Battery charger supplier Delta-Q Technologies adds four more companies to its partner program
- CleanLink: Delta-Q Adds 4 Companies To Partner Program
- Electronic Products & Technology: Delta-Q Technologies adds firms to partner program
- Material Handling Network: Delta-Q Technologies welcomes four more companies to its partner program, “Charged by Delta-Q”
- Material Handling Wholesaler: Delta-Q Technologies welcomes four more companies to its partner program, “Charged by Delta-Q”
- Canadian Manufacturing: Delta-Q Technologies announces four more companies to its partner program
- North American Clean Energy: Delta-Q Technologies Welcomes Four More Companies to its Partner Program, “Charged by Delta-Q”
It’s been exciting to partner with Delta-Q to announce its milestones, the momentum of its partners, and now its parent company, ZAPI GROUP. We’re eager to continue supporting Delta-Q as it drives the industry and regulatory stakeholders toward electrification and more sustainable manufacturing and design processes.
To learn more about our work with Delta-Q, check out the following blog posts: