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                 LATIN TYRE & AUTO PARTS EXPO 2024: A HUB FOR INDUSTRY EXPERTISE
The Latin Tyre & Auto Parts Expo, scheduled from July 31 to August 2, 2024, at the Panama Convention Center, is a significant event for Latin America’s tyre and auto parts industry. The expo, which hosts approx- imately 600 exhibitors, attracts professionals and buyers from South America, Central America, and the Caribbean, facilitating an environ- ment for exchange, learning, and business opportunities.
A key feature of this year’s expo is the Thursday, August 1 conference, which will include presentations and discussions by industry experts. The conference aims to address current trends, digital integration within the industry, and safety standards, providing valuable insights for attendees.
The conference will open with Eduardo Minardi’s keynote presenta- tion, focusing on how digital solutions are becoming the new fashion in the tyre industry. This will be followed by a session on tyre safety by Jose Moreno, which will highlight the importance of safety practices.
A panel discussion with some key industry leaders will further contrib- ute to the conversation, including Gaston Zelerteins, CEO of Alephee; Matias Borges, Managing Director of Bravo Digital Solutions LLC; Keith Ferry, Founder and CEO of Cerebrum Sensor Technologies; Da- vid Stevens, CEO of the Tyre Retreading & Information Bureau; Lokesh Raina, Executive Director of the Automotive Component Manufactur- ers Association of India; Evarista Garcia, CEO & Founder of Integrate
Data Facts (IDF) and Alejandro Hernandez Marquez, Director of Op- erations at Walker Mexico.
These speakers will discuss various topics, including technological ad- vancements, industry challenges, and opportunities for growth and innovation.
The Latin Tyre & Auto Parts Expo is a pivotal event that supports devel- oping and disseminating knowledge within the tyre and auto parts sec- tors, offering a comprehensive platform for professionals to network, learn, and collaborate.
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