Autoinform Live returning to Ireland in April 2022

December 06, 2021
Autoinform Live returning to Ireland in April 2022 Autoinform Live, will take place on the 2nd & 3rd April, 2022 at the RDS in Dublin
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Autoinform Live, the hands on training event for garage owners and technicians, is to return to Ireland with a brand new event, to take place on the 2nd and 3rd April 2022, at the RDS in Dublin. The previous Autoinform Live Ireland weekend took place in 2019, in Cork, and was a huge success with some 200 participants receiving practical training and information on the latest automotive technology developments.  


The Original Equipment Suppliers Aftermarket Association has said it is delighted to be returning to Ireland after a two-year hiatus, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, at a brand-new location for the event and is confident progressive technicians of all ages and experience will enjoy the hands-on training that leading original equipment manufacturers can offer.

As well as a mixture of training, spearheaded by experts in their respective fields, which will include on-vehicle demonstrations and opportunities to earn IMI-accredited qualifications, there will be explanations of technologies filtering down to the independent workshops, diagnostic, repair and replacement guides, and advice on the best tools for each individual job. OESAA will also provide reassuring information about existing and future opportunities for independent workshops.

As well as the designated seminars from the likes of Delphi Technologies, Schaeffler, ZF and Banner Batteries, and renowned industry figures, such as Frank Massey, David Massey, Tom Denton, James Dillon and Hayley Pells, a host of manufacturers and suppliers have signed-up to exhibit within the foyer, making Autoinform Live a must attend event for all garages looking to the future. 

Autoinform recently held a weekend event in the UK which was a resounding success. The diverse range of training seminars available included; Double Clutch Systems, The High Voltage Pathway, ADAS, Euro 6 SCR AdBlue, Brake & Chassis System Technology, Battery Replacement, AC Systems, NVH Testing, Engine Diagnostics using pressure measurements, Clutch Innovations, Timing Belt & Wheel Bearing best practice, Auxiliary systems and Thermal management, with these and other subjects expected to feature at the RDS.   

As well as all of the outstanding training on offer attendees also get the chance to network with a huge range of like minded people from all over Ireland and the UK, including attendance at the Gala Dinner, which is always a highly enjoyable event on the Saturday night. 

OESAA will announce ticket package details in the coming weeks. In the meantime garage owners, technicians and others involved in the fast changing Irish aftermarket are urged to save the dates of next April 2nd and 3rd to ensure they do not miss out on Autoinform Live Ireland 2022. 

You can preregister for the event and ensure you get the latest details by going to https://www.oe-suppliers.org/contact.

 
Autoinform Live returning to Ireland in April 2022 As well as the designated seminars, a host of manufacturers and suppliers have signed-up to exhibit
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