The UK’s must-attend automotive exhibition returns with a larger presence in 2019 before going biennial Automechanika Birmingham is set to return to the NEC from 4 to 6 June 2019, with many major industry players signed up to exhibit.
Following hot on the heels of the 2018 event, which saw 86 percent of visitors having purchasing authority, next year’s event has attracted widespread support from across the UK automotive industry. It will be the last time the event runs before going biennial, alternating years with Automechanika Frankfurt.
Major suppliers committed to the 2019 event include: Schaeffler, ZF, DENSO, Delphi Technologies, Valeo, Bosch, Hella, Bilstein Group, MANN + HUMMEL, NGK and Yuasa.
“The automotive industry deserves its own event and Schaeffler is proud to partner with Automechanika Birmingham 2019. Having successfully established itself as the industry’s exhibition, the event has positively changed the way we as a trade think about and approach exhibitions. We fully support the event’s decision to move to a biennial frequency and encourage others to get behind the event in 2019,” said Nigel Morgan, Managing Director, Schaeffler Automotive Aftermarket.
In 2019, Automechanika Birmingham will return for a fourth time and expects to house 600+ exhibitors with more than 12,000 visitors attending.
While a new layout is being planned for 2019, visitors to the event will continue to benefit from the hugely successful Garage Quarter, the facilitated meetings programme and SMMT events. This, alongside industry focussed seminars, networking opportunities and the opportunity to launch new products, makes Automechanika Birmingham a must for automotive companies.
“The event will go biennial from 2019 – we’re already experiencing a high demand from companies wanting to exhibit to ensure they see the market before 2021,” said Jack Halliday, Automechanika Birmingham’s Head of Sales.
Register today and secure your spot at Automechanika Birmingham: https://automechanika-birmingham-2019.reg.buzz/?tts=.
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