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ChryslerSUMMER TECH WEEK 2011

When:  June 14-16, 2011
Where: Detroit, MI
Hotel: Embassy Suites, Troy, MI

(Full Members and invited Guests Only)

Registration opens in early April  
              

Information is power.   Summer Tech Week provides ETI Members with the opportunity for dialogue with the OEM’s and receive the necessary information to provide the needed tools and equipment.  ETI Member’s gain knowledge of new technologies that affect the aftermarket tool and equipment industry, receive  instruction on the servicing and repair of new model vehicles, and learn of repair and service tools that may be needed for the new models. 

Summer Tech Week is your chance to ensure that you have the latest information on new model vehicles and any updates that may affect the industry and learn of new technologies that are coming out and plan for those new technologies.  New technologies bring new challenges and that means new opportunities for the automotive aftermarket.

Chrysler tooThrough OEM presentations, panel discussions and hands-on demonstrations, these professionals discuss the upcoming service needs of new makes and models, and the changes necessary in the tool and equipment industry to meet those needs.

Summer Tech Week is the only industry event where the OEM’s share information regarding their vehicles to ensure that the industry has the necessary information to provide the needed tools and equipment and showcase their new launches and discuss any new tools or equipment that these new vehicles may require.

The main focus of Summer Tech Week is to ensure that the proper tools, equipment, and information are in the shops by the time the new models hit the streets.  Summer Tech Week also provides an opportunity to ensure that everything is updated for models that have already been released.

There is no better forum for the Automakers to communicate new information and tool requirements to the manufactures of tools and equipment.  Summer Tech Week is an opportunity for the engineers and designers of the OEM companies to meet with the makers of tools and equipment to discuss and resolve issues before the products hit the market.