International flavour returns to Automechanika Frankfurt

July 21, 2022
International flavour returns to Automechanika Frankfurt
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Over 2,600 exhibitors have now been confirmed for Automechanika Frankfurt, with 85%  being from outside of Germany. This reflects how it is more important than ever that the international aftermarket sector can finally get together again this year, not only due to the transformation of the industry, but also to the ongoing pandemic, the war in Ukraine, the energy crisis, climate change, supply chain problems, semiconductor shortages and a lack of skilled personnel. 


New technologies and concepts for tomorrow’s mobility will be displayed and discussed at the leading international platform for the automotive aftermarket, including in the ‘Innovation4Mobility’ showcase and captivating specialist presentations at the Automechanika Academy. Other areas of emphasis at this September’s event including training and networking.

The trade fair is a neutral platform that addresses the latest topics and trends, including new drive technologies, electromobility, connectivity, sustainability, and the increasing digitalisation that is impacting every facet of the aftermarket. Not only will trade visitors be able to find innovative solutions for these fields at the trade fair, but they will also have an opportunity to learn more about them in presentations and panel discussions.

‘Innovation4Mobility’ is a special showcase at the event that features pioneering solutions for connected vehicles and climate-neutral mobility. It offers a captivating presentation programme in which experts from major players like Audi, ADOBE, ABB Germany, Bosch, BPW Bergische Achsen, Boston Consulting Group, eBay, Google Cloud, KEYOU, Fraunhofer ISE, INTIS, Schaeffler, Solaris and the Toyota Mobility Foundation deliver keynote talks on a variety of topics, including connected cars and autonomous driving, electromobility, hydrogen and alternative fuels.

Future Mobility Workshop 4.0 will look at what the workshop of the future look like. It will offer some fascinating insights, presenting tomorrow’s technologies, processes and business models. Companies and visitors from the automotive trade will find valuable practical ideas and concepts here for how they can make their everyday business operations more efficient and make sure that their business models are ready for future requirements.

For information visit www.automechanika.com
 
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