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DEKRA Commercial Vehicle Outlook Conference 2025 

Autonomous driving, zero-emission drives, digital networking and an economic last mile are among the major challenges facing the commercial vehicle industry. It is about nothing less than actively shaping resilient strategies for the future. Against this background, the 10th DEKRA Commercial Vehicle Outlook Conference will take place on October 28-29, 2025 in Berlin.

The event, organised by DEKRA and the publishing house ETM, brings together top-class experts from the vehicle and supplier industry, the transport and logistics sector, politics and science. They will present and discuss the solutions of tomorrow - and their consequences. Of course, we offer simultaneous translation (German-English, English-German) for all presentations.

Commercial vehicle technology, digitalization and logistics

The programme guarantees two days full of interesting lectures, panel discussions and workshops. In order to offer participants the widest possible range of valuable information, the event is based on three thematic pillars: Commercial Vehicle Technology, Digitalization & Networking and logistics.

Lectures, discussions, trade exhibition, networking

Since its first edition in 2015, the event has established itself as the central plattform of the commercial vehicle industry. More than 350 experts, scientists and top managers from renowned companies from the transport and logistics industry were guests at the last congress. This makes the event with the accompanying trade exhibition the perfect networking event.

The topics at a glance

  • Commercial vehicle technology: In the lecture strand on commercial vehicle technology, experts from the vehicle industry and industry professionals will exchange views on the latest developments in the areas of active safety, zero-emission drives and automated driving and present the benefits they offer for commercial fleets. In addition to applications for battery-electric drives, this year's programme focuses on hydrogen as an energy carrier for trucks, be it fuel cell systems or H2 combustion engines.
  • Digitalization: The topic of digitalisation focuses on the use of artificial intelligence in transport and logistics. How can modern transport management systems ensure the optimal deployment of the vehicle fleet and employees and how an digital solutions help to overcome the hurdles of everyday working life?
  • Logistics: The logistics of the future must be sustainable and economical, with the last mile taking centre stage. In addition to representatives of the established vehicle manufacturers, new suppliers will also have their say, as alternative vehicle drivers and innovative vehicle concepts are also the topic here. However, the focus is also on practitioners and experts with innovative solutions for transport and delivery.

Further information on program, speakers etc. can be found at www.commvoc.com