Registration is Free and Now Open for the Most Important Automotive Industry Event of 2020
Hear from industry and government leaders on key topics that will impact the future of the automotive industry both in Australia and across the globe.
Find out when Australia will have a mandatory data sharing scheme and what it will look like.
Get tips on how to tackle the myriad of challenges we are confronting as an industry to not only survive, but thrive by taking advantage of the many opportunities that will arise as our market changes and adapts.
Federal Assistant Treasurer
This address will provide an update on the Government’s position on Mandatory Data Sharing and progress toward the introduction of stand-alone law. The Minister will also give an update on the Government’s view on the future economic outlook and he has also agreed to participate in a Q&A session at the conclusion of his presentation.
Group CEO, Capricorn Society Limited
This session will cover the major findings of Capricorn’s State of the Nation 2020 report which identifies many of the challenges facing our industry including changing technology, skills shortages, access to information, the future of work, falling margins and evolving customer demands and industry dynamics. It also finds a real optimism about the future and makes a series of recommendations on how the industry can collectively ‘play to its strengths’ to ensure that we adapt and thrive into the future.
Director of Government Relations & Advocacy, Australian Automotive Aftermarket Association
Canada, South Africa, and the US have all reported significant progress in their fight for the ‘Right to Repair’. Australia is now on the verge of a new Law to support fair and open competition in our industry and protect Australia’s 18 million car owners' right to choose their repairer. Lesley will outline where is Australia is compared to the rest of the global leaders of automotive Right to Repair, and what this means for Australia.
The AAAA is very pleased to be holding an Automotive Industry Leaders Forum via Zoom. We are extremely fortunate to have Federal Assistant Treasurer The Hon Michael Sukkar MP speaking and we look forward to the content of his address.
This event will also feature a welcome address by AAAA Chairman Mark Pedder as well as keynote presentations by Capricorn Group CEO David Fraser and AAAA Director of Government Relations and Advocacy Lesley Yates.
Hosted by AAAA CEO Stuart Charity, this forum will address the very latest developments and global trends in our industry including the fight for Right to Repair and is a must attend event for all automotive parts and accessory resellers and retailers, mechanical repair workshops and aftermarket product manufacturers and suppliers.
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