Automechanika Birmingham announces new opening hours

March 01, 2017
Automechanika Birmingham announces new opening hours
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Alongside the growth of Automechanika Birmingham in 2017, the organisers have announced longer opening hours to enable both visitors and exhibitors to maximise their participation.


With over 800 exhibitors at an event which will be 70% bigger than in 2016 the organisers also want to provide more time to do business. To maximise the benefit from visits the new hours will be 9.30 to 5.30 on Tuesday 6th and Wednesday 7th and 9.30 to 5.00 on Thursday 8th June.

Simon Albert, Event Director said, “In addition to the diversity and choice of exhibitors, the show offers extensive learning and networking opportunities at more than 60 seminar sessions across the three days, tailored to the aftermarket, supply chain and workshops. With so much going on, we recommend that industry professionals stay for more than one day to ensure that they take advantage of everything that this large-scale event offers.  It’s now the largest automotive trade event in the UK so it deserves the market’s full attention.”

Once again, the organisers will offer a free coffee and pastry to all visitors who have pre-registered for the event and arrive before 10am. The coupon will be distributed at the entrances and can be redeemed at the restaurants in the halls 18, 19 & 20. The organisers will also be revealing new features, events and networking opportunities in the coming weeks. 

To register free for the event go to www.automechanika-birmingham.com and click on the link.
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