Bapcor Drive Expo 2024

Bapcor Drive Expo 2024

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Bapcor New Zealand is responding to the automotive industry’s strong demand for upskilling and product knowledge opportunities as part of their Drive Expo 2024 with a range of seminars led by local and international experts.

This free Expo promises to be a massive two-day event on June 14th and 15th, filled with product showcases, product and equipment sales, technical and free business training seminars from local and international experts, and invaluable networking opportunities.

Over 60 suppliers will fill the venue, showcasing thousands products with some great on the day special offers. There are 24 seminar sessions covering 17 topics (some of the more popular seminars are run both days,) scheduled over the two days.

Some of the speakers include:
• Martin Storey (Executive General Manager Bapcor NZ).
• Lee Marshall (CEO MTA).
• Lesley yates (AAAA).
• Alan Moore – Brembo trade.
• Tony Swiatek, Technical Sales Manager, Fuchs Lubricants (Australasia).

A few of the seminar sessions include:
• Brake Evolution: Navigating trends and future innovations in automotive brake systems.    
• Navigating the Road Ahead: Insights from the leaders on the future of the industry.  
• Innovations in dual clutch transmission.
• Mastering WoF Inspections: Identifying trends and best practices.     
• Navigating EPB solutions and brake upgrades for Toyota workhorse.      
• EV trends and the impact on your business.

You can preregister for free at https://bntnz.co.nz/bapcor-drive-expo-2024 or use the QR code on the right.  

When you preregister you can select the seminars you wish to attend – it would pay to do this to avoid missing out if any are oversubscribed.

The event is at the Due Drop Events Centre, (formerly the Vodafone Event Centre) 770 Great South Road, Manukau, Auckland, on June 14th and 15th from 9am to 4pm. Free parking on-site.

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