Dublin: The Auto Trade Expo will once again provide a great experience for mechanics, technicians and apprentices from independent garages and major dealerships.
Most trade stands will be interactive with real demos. All visitors will be able to touch and feel parts, tools and equipment, interact with exhibitors, learn about new products, tools, equipment and methods and have your questions answered.
The Auto Trade Expo will cater to all vehicle aftermarket sectors including passenger cars, light commercials, heavy commercials, trailers and buses.
After several years of research into trade exhibitions and training programs, Automotive Publications presented a model for exhibitors to connect directly with the maximum number of buyers, technicians, mechanics, apprentices and managers/owners of auto businesses.
Choosing the location and time of the auto trade expo allows exhibitors to display their products, equipment, and time and place. Equipment and Services. It also highlights the merits of the respective brands for professional aftermarket participants.
In addition to interactivity and demonstrations at the exhibitor stands, attendees will also be offered a multi-dimensional experience with diagnostics, hands-on demonstrations and taster training courses from top Irish and UK-based trainers in a centralized tech talk zone.
Gain a better understanding of the future of the auto aftermarket business and the best products, tools, equipment and services needed to get quality work done efficiently and cost-effectively.
The Auto Trade Expo is definitely a major event not to be missed by exhibitors and everyone in the auto trade aftermarket on the island of Ireland. Workshop or aftersales managers, parts managers, owners and managers of garages, transport workshops, bodyshops, tire centers and motor components, as well as anyone involved in the wider auto aftermarket across Ireland is a must-attend event.
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