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AAPEX 2017 Service Professionals Program Introduces Summit on Emerging Technology
[September 20, 2017]

AAPEX 2017 Service Professionals Program Introduces Summit on Emerging Technology


The AAPEX 2017 Service Professionals Program will feature an all-new Service Professionals Summit, "Emerging Technology: How Will the Aftermarket Prepare?" The Town Hall style program will include an industry panel made up of an automotive repair shop owner, an automotive technician and an industry trainer who will share their perspectives on the impact new technologies will have on the aftermarket.

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More than 15,000 automotive technicians and shop owners will attend AAPEX 2017 in Las Vegas to learn ...

More than 15,000 automotive technicians and shop owners will attend AAPEX 2017 in Las Vegas to learn how emerging technologies will impact their businesses. (Photo: Business Wire)

AAPEX represents the $740 billion global automotive aftermarket industry and is held annually at the Sands Expo in Las Vegas. More than 15,000 automotive repair shop owners and technicians will be attending AAPEX 2017, and approximately 158,000 automotive professionals from 140 countries will be in Las Vegas during the event.

The Summit panel will include: Ryan Clo, multi-shop owner, Dubwerx, Cincinnati, Ohio; Matt Fanslow, technician, Riverside Automotive, Red Wing, Minn.; and Dave Hobbs, lead technical trainer and program developer, Delphi (News - Alert). Carm Capriotto, Remarkable Results Radio Podcast, will moderate the discussion on Thursday, Nov. 2, from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. at the Venetian, with a reception for service professionals immediately following the event.

For the first time, the Service Professionals Program also will include the Technology and Telematics Forum V5.0. The Congress of Automotive Repair and Service (CARS) - sponsored by the Automotive Service Association (ASA) - and the Auto Alliance will present the forum from 9 a.m. to noon, on Nov. 2.

In addition, AVI and ASA will offer their management and advanced diagnostic training during AAEX. Sessions will include: Leveraging Technology to Streamline Diagnosis and Repair (offered twice); Future Power: Battery & Stop/Start Technology (offered twice); Diagnosing Today and Tomorrow's Turbos (offered twice); Motorists Want Their Car Fixed the Same Day - Reality or Myth?, and Heat Exchange Products and Services for Automotive and Truck Aftermarket Personnel.



The Service Professionals Program, sponsored by MAHLE, is part of the AAPEXedu and is included in the AAPEX online attendee registration fee of $40 (U.S.) through Friday, Oct. 13. To register, visit: www.aapexshow.com/bw.

AAPEX is a trade-only event and is not open to the general public. Registration for approved and credentialed media is free and can be completed at www.aapexshow.com/bwmedia.


AAPEX 2017 is expected to feature 2,200 exhibiting companies and nearly 50 AAPEXedu sessions. It will take place Tuesday, Oct. 31 through Thursday, Nov. 2.

AAPEX is co-owned by the Auto Care Association and the Automotive Aftermarket Suppliers Association (AASA), the light vehicle aftermarket division of the Motor & Equipment Manufacturers Association (MEMA). For more information, visit www.aapexshow.com or e-mail: [email protected]. On social media, follow AAPEX at #AAPEX17.


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