Autocare 2025

Autocare 2025

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Autocare 2025 brought the automotive industry together in Brisbane delivering technical training and business education, a dynamic trade show, and unmatched opportunities to network, discover and grow.
With thousands of technicians and workshop owners in attendance, the event was hosted by the Australian Automotive Aftermarket Association (AAAA).
A key element of the event, the Workshop Management Program, featured respected industry leaders and successful workshop owners sharing practical, real-world strategies to foster growth and future-proof their businesses. Topics included the newest industry trends, AI integration, staffing and skills shortages, the all-makes repair model, EV impacts and workshop marketing. 
The Technical Training Program, featured leading US diagnostic trainers alongside Australia’s best technical trainers – combining to create an unparalleled program for technicians and apprentices. Attendees levelled up in advanced diagnostics, EV service and repair, ADAS, oscilloscope essentials and diesel and emission control diagnostics. 
Autocare kicked off early with two Thursday pre-show sessions led by Brandon Steckler and Keith Perkins, provided deep dives into ignition waveform mastery and ADAS calibration.
The Trade Show featured over 120 brands, offering attendees the chance to explore the latest workshop tools, diagnostic technology, part and equipment. 
Networking was a standout feature across both days of Autocare. Training program attendees were treated to daily lunch, creating the perfect space for conversations, idea-sharing and industry bonding. 
The Flying Spanners competition was a crowd favourite – an energetic and inspiring showcase of apprentice talent. The event saw apprentice teams from across the country race against the clock in skill-based challenges. 
Also featured at Autocare was the National Light Vehicle Modifications Summit. This bi-annual summit brought together industry and regulators to address key challenges and future directions in vehicle modification.
“A heartfelt thank you to our incredible exhibitors, our world-class trainers, our supportive sponsors, every attendee, the AAAA team and MSE Events Group for helping bring this exceptional event to life,” said Charity. For more information, visit www.autocare.org.au

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