Free registration now open for Automechanika Birmingham

January 17, 2017
Free registration now open for Automechanika Birmingham
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Following its hugely successful launch last year, Automechanika Birmingham will be back at the NEC from 6-8 June 2017 and you can plan your trip and register for free entry now.


Automechanika Birmingham is UK’s leading exhibition for the automotive aftermarket and supply chain and the 2017 edition promises to be bigger and better than last year. The exhibition will be 70% bigger than in  2016, 750 exhibitors including 250 companies at the show for the first time.

The event will also feature a packed seminar programme of talks and demonstrations across 3 days and 3 theatres, a new dedicated Supply Chain Zone and a new Technical Workshop Feature, with practical displays of technologies which present challenges for garages.

Last year’s event attracted visitor numbers for Ireland in the thousand and those wishing to attend this year can register for free and receive a fast track entry badge as well as receiving regular show updates and news.

Access to the NEC is simple for Irish visitors with the event being held directly adjacent to Birmingham Airport.

For free registration please chick here.

You can also watch a new Automechanika Birmingham video at the link below.

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