The Independent Automotive Aftermarket Federation (IAAF) has announced details of its next two industry briefing sessions which are to be held in October and November.
The next IAAF industry briefing will take place at ECCO Safety Group in Leeds on 18 October before heading to Premier League club Watford F.C on 15 November.
ECCO Safety Group’s new EMEA HQ in Leeds will be the venue for the third Industry Briefing Session of 2018, where the main guest speaker will be Julian Lloyd, managing director of ProVQ, one of the largest approved motor industry training providers.
Julian will be explaining how to help make staff the best they can be, by fully exploiting the recent change in government policy, which financially encourages companies of all sizes to actively embrace this through the sourcing of quality training programmes.
Following lunch, there will be a tour of ESG’s engineering and testing facility where products are manufactured and stamped to meet the “The ECCO Standard”, as well as a tour of its operations facility, which produces ECCO safety solutions for the aftermarket, including warning lights, alarms and sirens and a range of products under the Code 3 brand for emergency systems.
November’s event at the Hornets’ home of Watford F.C is being jointly organised by IAAF and Johnson Controls, and the industry briefing will cover all the latest activity from the federation and this time will feature an update from Steve Carter of Train 4 Auto Consultancy Ltd.
Steve will be giving an overview on some of the rapid changes taking place with Hybrid, PHEV and Hydrogen Fuel Celled vehicles, aiming to raise awareness among members in order for them to consider their business model in relation to this rise in alternatively fuelled vehicles (AFVs).
Head of membership development, Mike Smallbone will also be updating members on the latest industry happenings over the past few months, including the IAAF’s recent lobbying activity regarding European legislation on Type-Approval and access to in-vehicle data, plus recent developments concerning the Your Car Your Choice campaign.
He said: “Since our last Briefing Session in May, GDPR has come into effect, so it’ll be very interesting to hear how members and indeed the industry in general has been dealing with this challenge as well as other ongoing key issues.
“Suffice to say, we’ll have plenty to get our teeth into and share with attendees in October and November, so we’re really looking forward to more packed sessions and engaging talks from our guest speakers.”
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