With just under a month to go until Automechanika Birmingham 2025, the event organisers have unveiled its official speaker agenda for 2025, where discussions on digitalisation, electrification, skills shortages and sustainability lead the three-day agenda.
Taking place from 3rd – 5th June 2025 at the NEC Birmingham, the leading automotive trade show will deliver over 150 hours of free training, live demonstrations and thought-leadership sessions, spread across six stages and multiple live demo areas.
Day One, Tuesday 3rd June, will kick off with sessions at the Workshop Hub, led by the likes of AcTronics, Bosch and Castrol, and the Workshop Hub will share insights into workshop diagnostics, remanufacturing, technology upgrades and boosting profitability in an era of rising costs.
Meanwhile, the Aftermarket Hub, will explore how AI, e-commerce automation and Right to Repair legislation are reshaping the competitive landscape for independent garages, motor factors and suppliers / manufacturers. Attendees will hear presentations and panel discussions from industry experts and associations including IAAF, IGA and SMMT.
Day Two, on Wednesday 4th June, deepens the conversation around digital integration and workforce development to help transform garage operations for the future. Experts from ALLDATA, Brembo, Hella and ZF Aftermarket will be speaking at the Workshop Hub discussing real-time workshop management, the importance of customer service advisors and OEM data access. Meanwhile, EV training and repairs, tyre safety, the recovery industry and training qualifications take centre stage at the Aftermarket Hub.
Day Three on Thursday 5th June wraps up the show with a strong focus on high technical standards and long-term industry sustainability. From wet cambelt maintenance and fleet servicing to EV charging and additives sessions on the Workshop Hub, speakers include Ferdotti Motor Services, HEVRA and LIQUI MOLY.
The Aftermarket Hub once again looks to the future, offering sessions on investing in talent, opportunities in the aftermarket and sustainability in automotive, hosted by the likes of the AutoGem, eBay, IMI and LKQ Europe.
You can view the full agenda at the Automechanika website
here.
The location of the show at the NEC, right next to Birmingham Airport, makes the event easy to reach from Ireland with direct flights from; Cork, Dublin, Knock and Shannon.
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