Driving what’s next: 2026 Auto Aftermarket Expo

Driving what’s next: 2026 Auto Aftermarket Expo

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The Australian Automotive Aftermarket Association (AAAA) is thrilled to announce the return of the Australian Auto Aftermarket Expo, co-located with the Collision Repair Expo, from 14–16 May 2026 at the Melbourne Convention & Exhibition Centre.
Under the theme “Driving What’s Next”, with a focus on connection, innovation and opportunity, the 2026 Expos will once again unite Australia’s entire automotive aftermarket industry. Proudly sponsored by Repco, the event continues to celebrate the strength and innovation of Australia’s $25 billion aftermarket industry.
As the largest automotive trade event in the nation, across three days the Expos will showcase over 400 of the best brands, and feature world-class trainers, the latest technology, tools and equipment, business management and technical training, live demonstrations, automotive personalities, and the popular Flying Spanners Apprentice Challenge.
The comprehensive education program will include advanced diagnostic and ADAS training, equipping workshops with the latest knowledge and practical skills to service and repair modern vehicles safely and efficiently.
The massive trade show is free to register for anyone working in the automotive trade, offering an invaluable opportunity to explore the latest innovations in vehicle service, repair, parts and accessories. The Expo floor will bring together suppliers, manufacturers and professionals from every sector, while ticketed training activities and interactive displays will ensure there’s something for business owners, managers, technicians and apprentices alike.
The Expo will feature international pavilions with brands from established and emerging markets, adding to the dynamic opportunities and trends the event offers attendees. 
With a record attendance of over 13,000 at the 2024 edition of the combined Expos, the 2026 event is set to build on that success, delivering an even bigger and more exciting experience for the industry. 
For 2026, the Auto Aftermarket Expo is launching a fresh new logo and visual identity, symbolising a clean, forward-looking design that reflects the industry’s momentum and future focus.
AAAA Chief Executive Officer Stuart Charity said the 2026 Expo will build on the incredible success of past events and continue to be a vital platform for the industry’s future.
“The Expo is where our industry comes together to connect, learn and do business,” Mr Charity said. “It’s an exciting opportunity to see innovation in action, discover new opportunities, and strengthen the relationships that keep our industry moving forward.”
Stay tuned for more exciting announcements and new features to be revealed in the lead-up to the 2026 show. 
For more information and to register for FREE, head to www.autoaftermarketexpo.com.au 
To exhibit or sponsor the Auto Aftermarket Expo, please contact partnerships@aftermarketexpo.com.au

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