Automotive Management Live, the UK’s leading motor retail exhibition and seminar show, will return on November 13 at the NEC, Birmingham.
Register your interest now to make sure you don’t miss when registrations go live, as well as the first updates to confirm which exciting automotive retailer leaders will be sharing their expertise at the show, in addition to details on which exhibitors will be showcasing their latest innovative solutions.
The event, brought to you by AM and the National Franchised Dealer Association (NFDA), is free to attend for franchised and independent dealer professionals and those registering their interest now will be updated soon with a link to register for their free place, along with the agenda for the seminar content on the day.
A packed schedule of over 30 speakers will share their industry knowledge at dedicated Digital & Technology, Sales, Aftersales and Strategy theatres.
AM Live also provides an unrivalled opportunity to network and interact with peers and manufacturer representatives to explore how automotive retail will transform in 2024 and beyond, all while equipping delegates with strategies to future-proof their businesses.
Highlights from AM Live 2023
Last year’s event was the most successful yet, with over 1,300 attendees packing the hall at the NEC.
Leading UK automotive retail experts from Arnold Clark, Pendragon, Peter Vardy, Inchcape, Jardine Motors, Volvo Cars UK, Hatfields, Sandown Mercedes-Benz, CarShop, Carbase, Bloomberg Intelligence, Grant Thornton and Wilsons shared case studies and their expertise at the show.
Innovative digital transformation specialists from CitNOW Group, Keyloop, Marketing Delivery, Phyron and Reputation were on hand to offer their support and advice on the latest thinking on topics like omnichannel retailing, AI and automation, marketing and more.
Strategic sessions focused on three key areas – emerging car manufacturers that are challenging established European brands, the big shift in the way many franchised dealers do business with increasing numbers of car manufacturers embracing the agency model, as well a medium and long-term strategic view on how artificial intelligence (AI) will further transform the industry in the years to come.