AAPEX Introduces 2018 Mobile App

AAPEX Introduces 2018 Mobile App

To plan for AAPEX, attendees can use the app to register, as well as locate exhibitors and products, build a personalized itinerary and view a schedule of AAPEXedu sessions and events.

AAPEX has introduced its 2018 mobile app, which is designed to help attendees plan for and navigate this year’s event.

AAPEX 2018 takes place Tuesday, Oct. 30, through Thursday, Nov.1, at the Sands Expo in Las Vegas.

To plan for AAPEX, attendees can use the app to register, as well as locate exhibitors and products, build a personalized itinerary and view a schedule of AAPEXedu sessions and events. Entries in the AAPEX 2018 New Product Showcase are featured on the app, as is a list of speakers.

While at AAPEX, the app has a maps feature that identifies booth locations and provides company descriptions, and a walking map with a “Locate Me” feature designed to help attendees orient themselves on the expo floor. The app also helps attendees stay up-to-date with AAPEX 2018 and industry news by providing access to social media discussions and AAPEX TV 360 videos.

The AAPEX 2018 mobile app is sponsored by BOLT ON TECHNOLOGY, Booth 30001. The app is free and will update automatically for users who have the 2017 version. For new users, additional information is on the AAPEX website and the app can be downloaded from the App Store and Google Play.

AAPEX represents the $740 billion global automotive aftermarket industry. AAPEX 2018 will feature more than 2,500 exhibiting companies displaying the latest products, services and technologies. AAPEX is a trade-only event and is not open to the general public.

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