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The 15th Automechanika Kuala Lumpur to be a platform for business synergies where automotive mobility solutions meet OEMs and the aftermarket
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The 15th Automechanika Kuala Lumpur to be a platform for business synergies where automotive mobility solutions meet OEMs and the aftermarket.
 
Automechanika Kuala Lumpur returns from 14 to 16 May 2026 at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre (KLCC), showcasing Malaysia’s rising role in automotive mobility.
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Auto Maintenance and Repair (AMR) Expo highlights latest developments in maintenance and repair industry as NEVs and new demands shape the future
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The 74th edition of the Auto Maintenance and Repair Expo (AMR), will take place from 13 to 15 April 2026 at Capital International Exhibition and Convention Center (CIECC) in Beijing.
 
As intelligent technologies and new energy reshape the automotive industry, alongside rising demand among car owners for transparent, high‑quality, and efficient maintenance services, innovations such as remote monitoring, preventative diagnostics, electronic inspections, and automated maintenance are refining procedures, making aftermarket services more efficient, standardised, and digitalised.
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SAPICS is excited to announce that registration for its 48th Annual Conference is now open
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This premier event for supply chain professionals will take place from 19th – 22nd July at Century City Conference Centre, Cape Town. You can register and view all registration options here.
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Suzuka’s shift: Is energy harvesting set to redefine a classic challenge?
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Formula One returns to one of its purest tests this weekend as the paddock arrives at the legendary Suzuka circuit for the Japanese Grand Prix.
 
A favourite among drivers and fans alike, Suzuka’s flowing, technical layout has long rewarded precision driving. This year, however, things may feel different.
 
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