CARS Show To Feature Auto Alliance Innovation, Technology & Telematics Expo

CARS Show To Feature Auto Alliance Innovation, Technology & Telematics Expo

Automotive industry to hear about top technology issues for the future.

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Automotive Service Association (ASA) has announced that this year’s CARS event will include the inaugural Auto Alliance Innovation, Technology & Telematics Forum. The forum will feature a panel discussion titled, “Where is Vehicle Technology Headed & What Does It Mean for Sustainable Transportation, Vehicle Owners, and the Modern Repair Shop?” with top industry leaders participating, including:
 
•Frank Weith, general manager, Connected Car Services with the Volkswagen Group of America
•Eric Berkobin, vice president, Engineering, of Verizon Telematics
•Roger Saul, Ph.D., director, Vehicle Research & Test Center at the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)
•Additional automotive industry leaders
 
The forum will also include a special guest speaker, a workshop targeting case studies and other exciting presentations for the automotive repair industry.
 
With a dedicated half-day, including breakfast, morning break and lunch, the quantity of leading-edge discussion and networking opportunities is abundant at this industry-first event, according to event organizers.
 
Donny Seyfer of Seyfer Automotive in Wheat Ridge, Colo., and ASA chairman-elect, said, “We are excited the Auto Alliance is sponsoring this Technology Forum.  Independent repairers will hear firsthand about new technologies and what lies ahead for our industry. Attending the forum is an investment in the future of your shop and career!”
 
The forum will be held Friday, Aug. 1, in Detroit at the Cobo Center. ASA encourages anyone involved in the automotive industry to attend this most important automotive repair program.
 
For more information about NACE | CARS 2014, visit www.NACEexpo.com or www.CARSevent.org.
 

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