Take a step into the future at Autoinform Live

October 26, 2021
Take a step into the future at Autoinform Live
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Irish technicians and garage owners looking to be well prepared for the rapid changes taking place in the automotive aftermarket are being urged to take up the last few available tickets for Autoinform Live, which takes place in Wolverhampton on the weekend of the 6th and 7th November. 


The hugely popular weekend training event sees specialists deliver hands-on technical training, business seminars and vehicle demonstrations. Organised by the Original Equipment Suppliers Aftermarket Association (OESAA) the event also sees guest speakers and a mix of garage management, diagnostic equipment and tool suppliers championing how the benefits of OE quality and how it can strengthen the future of workshops in both the short and long-term.

There will also be an opportunity for visitors to view the latest OE products, technology and tooling available in the automotive aftermarket, as well as a great networking opportunity presented by the gala dinner on the Saturday evening.

Experts from OE suppliers, such as Dayco, Banner Batteries and VARTA, are scheduled to speak, as are Dave Massey, James Dillon and Andy Savva, ensuring an excellent blend of content is available for delegates. As usual, attendees are given the option of registering for one of three groups, depending on which topics suit their needs; from ADAS and AdBlue to batteries and brakes, there will be something for everyone to take away and apply to their own business.

The event takes place at the GTG Acadamey in Wolverhampton. This is only a short drive from Birmingham Airport with its frequent flights to Ireland. 

OESAA will be providing coach transfer to and from the gala dinner from four hotel locations, details of which can be found on the booking page.

To book your place click HERE
 
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