During the hybrid event on Sept. 28-30, Ben Brucato will discuss the importance of appropriate access to vehicle data.
Ben Brucato, vice president of engagement, Automotive Aftermarket Suppliers Association (AASA), will present virtually at the Mexico Automotive Summit 2022 ECHO on September 29, 2022, to discuss the importance of appropriate access to vehicle data in the automotive aftermarket during a session called, “The Right to Repair: Access to Vehicle Data.”AdvertisementBen Brucato, AASA vice president of engagement, joins the international event as a key speaker. The Mexico Automotive Summit 2022 ECHO, a hybrid event, will take place September 28–30 beginning with one day of in-person conferences and networking opportunities, a second day for online conferences and networking, and a third day exclusive for online networking. Brucato will discuss the importance of vehicle repair data for the independent aftermarket and talk about what AASA is doing to support the industry in the fight for consumer choice and a fair marketplace. “With the growth of new vehicle technologies, including cloud-based connectivity, telematics, OTA software, EVs and ADAS, the aftermarket repair community must have access to vehicle repair data,” commented Ben Brucato, vice president of engagement, Automotive Aftermarket Suppliers Association. “A fair marketplace and the ability for consumers to choose where and with what part their vehicles are serviced is fundamental to our society and culture.” Advertisement
The Mexico Automotive Summit 2022 ECHO, a hybrid event, will take place September 28–30 beginning with one day of in-person conferences and networking opportunities, a second day for online conferences and networking, and a third day exclusive for online networking.
Brucato will discuss the importance of vehicle repair data for the independent aftermarket and talk about what AASA is doing to support the industry in the fight for consumer choice and a fair marketplace.
“With the growth of new vehicle technologies, including cloud-based connectivity, telematics, OTA software, EVs and ADAS, the aftermarket repair community must have access to vehicle repair data,” commented Ben Brucato, vice president of engagement, Automotive Aftermarket Suppliers Association. “A fair marketplace and the ability for consumers to choose where and with what part their vehicles are serviced is fundamental to our society and culture.”
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