Taking parts in the future of autos
VEHICLE parts suppliers are embracing emerging trends such as digitalization and connectivity in China’s after-sales market to further expand business and increase profits, according to Automechanika Shanghai, which opens today.
As Asia’s largest trade fair for automotive parts, accessories, equipment and services, about 6,250 exhibitors and over 140,000 trade visitors will participate in Automechanika Shanghai. This year, the exhibition space is estimated to be 350,000 square meters.
The exhibition will display the latest products and technologies in the field of autonomous driving, car connectivity, digital automotive innovations and advanced systems.
“The industry’s vast majority of innovations lie in digitalization and connectivity coming to fruition across multiple sectors,” said Fiona Chiew, deputy general manager of exhibition organizer Messe Frankfurt (Shanghai) Co.
One of the highlights of the exhibition is a new area Tomorrow’s Service & Mobility.
Located in the North Hall, the area will focus on car connectivity through exhibits, forums and interactive activities for private and public transportation. Visitors can explore a number of on-site car demonstrations, with a host of electric vehicles on display.
Other highlights of the show include an exhibition area for tires, wheels and rims as well as an area dedicated to domestic and international chain stores which conduct automotive after-sales servicing.
Automechanika Shanghai is scheduled to take place from today to Saturday at the National Exhibition and Convention Center in Shanghai.
The event is organized by Messe Frankfurt (Shanghai) and the China National Machinery Industry International.
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