Automechanika Frankfurt set for bumper year

July 15, 2024
Automechanika Frankfurt set for bumper year
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Automechanika Frankfurt returns in September, with the origanisers anticipating huge interest in the global automotive trade event. 


This year it will run from 10 to 14 September and alongside the usually exhibitions of the latest innovations in parts, tools, equipment and service for the automotive industry, focus topics will include mobility transformation and sustainability. New event formats will foster discussions and networking on important topics such as circular economy, electromobility, alternative fuels, sustainability, connectivity, AI in cars and for service.

Olaf Mußhoff, Director Automechanika Frankfurt: "After the successful restart in 2022, we are expecting even more international exhibitors at this year's Automechanika Frankfurt. I am delighted that we already have over 4,000 registrations from over 80 countries. This includes many returning exhibitors who are back after a long break." 

These include manufacturers from the coatings sector such as Axalta, PPG, 3M and Sonax, as well as companies such as Exedy, Marelli Aftermarket, SKF, Sogefi and Trucktec, Spanesi, Airbest Industry, Cormach, OMCN, Rabotti and Rotar Marchinery Industrial and many more.

A brand new addition for 2024 is the Sustainability Court in Hall 5, where car manufacturers, suppliers and players from the automotive aftermarket can present their sustainable solutions and discuss them on stage as well as in the nearby networking area. At the Future Mobility Park, trade visitors can experience and test vehicles with alternative drive systems and innovative future solutions. 

To find out more about Automechanika Frankfurt please click here. 
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