AAPEX 2018 Mobility Garage to Provide Training on Underhood Service, Alternative-Fuel Vehicles

AAPEX 2018 Mobility Garage to Provide Training on Underhood Service, Alternative-Fuel Vehicles

Attendees also will be able to have one-on-one interactions with exhibitors, as well as an augmented-reality experience to test and install parts.

The AAPEX 2018 Mobility Garage will feature hands-on demos, advanced training and one-on-one interactions with exhibitors.

When attendees step into the AAPEX 2018 Mobility Garage, the experience will be technology-driven and focused, featuring demos of digital scan tools, underhood training and the latest innovations in electric and alternative-fuel vehicles, according to show organizers.

Attendees also will be able to have one-on-one interactions with exhibitors in Mobility Garage, as well as an augmented-reality experience to test and install parts.

AVI, a provider of advanced automotive training since 1994, will lead the Shop Equipment & Technology training section in Mobility Garage. The National Alternative Fuels Training Consortium  will lead the training in the Electric Car & Alternative-Fuel/Energy section.

This year, Mobility Garage (formerly Mobility Park) will be located on Level 2, in the Venetian Titian and Bellini ballrooms. Training will run throughout AAPEX and a complete schedule will be available on AAPEX Mobility Garage and the AAPEX Mobile App.

All Mobility Garage sessions are included in the AAPEX online registration fee, which is $40 (U.S.) through Friday, Oct. 12. To register, visit www.aapexshow.com/attendee.

AAPEX represents the $740 billion global automotive aftermarket industry and will take place Tuesday, Oct. 30, through Thursday, Nov. 1, at the Sands Expo in Las Vegas.

AAPEX 2018 will feature more than 2,500 exhibiting companies displaying the latest products, services and technologies. More than 47,000 targeted buyers are expected to attend, and approximately 162,000 automotive aftermarket professionals from 135 countries are projected to be in Las Vegas during AAPEX 2018.

Co-owned by the Auto Care Association and the Automotive Aftermarket Suppliers Association, AAPEX is a trade-only event and is not open to the general public. On social media, follow AAPEX at #AAPEX18.

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