EQUIP AUTO TV

September 04, 2015
EQUIP AUTO TV
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This year’s EQUIP AUTO event in Paris will have a unique new feature, its own TV studio where exhibitors and industry experts will be given a platform to discuss the latest exciting developments in the automotive aftermarket.


The aim of the studio is to provide additional exposure for exhibitors and to educate visitors on the major issues facing their trades through best practice experiences shared by experts. Trends in aftersales and market news will be explored and analysed over the 5 days of the exhibition daily from 10.30am to 6pm. Each day will begin with a news round-up followed by interviews with business leaders and key players in the sector.

Programmes will be translated simultaneously into English and broadcast on the exhibition’s YouTube channel.

Subjects to be featured include:
  • Tuesday, October 13th - Parts on the web
  • Wednesday, October 14th - Eco Maintenance and youth training
  • Thursday, October 15th - The connected car and parts reuse
  • Saturday, October 17th – Garage image and business succession

EQUIP AUTO takes place from 13th to 17th October 2015 at Paris Nord Villepinte Exhibition Centre, Halls 4,5,& 6.
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