AASA announces dates and key sessions for 2021 Technology Conference

July 2, 2021
The conference will be held in Memphis, Tenn. on October 11-12.
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The Automotive Aftermarket Suppliers Association (AASA) announced its 2021 Technology Conference will be held from October 11-12 in Memphis, Tennessee. Hosted by the AASA Technology Council (ATC), this year's conference will be AASA’s first live event post COVID-19.

In addition to the live event, AASA will also be providing an optional online segment that will be broadcasted prior to and following the live event.

The Technology Conference brings together the brightest minds in business process technology for a series of sessions, panels, and round-table discussions  covering the latest trends within the aftermarket technology community, including business processes, IT, catalog data, cybersecurity, data analytics and more. Attendees are able to hear from a futurist about new levels of connectivity for vehicles and from experts on data access, advocacy, electrification, and pricing technologies.

“The AASA Technology Conference provides amazing networking opportunities that enable technology professionals to learn from their peers,” said Marylou Hornung, director of sales operations at Bendix, and Chair of the ATC. “Engage with others, and you will receive a lifetime of benefits. The true measure of value at this conference and in the ATC is the relationships you make.”

Key breakout sessions were also announced and include: IT/Cybersecurity, Supply Chain, Digital Commerce, and Heavy Duty. Speakers and panelists will be announced soon through event updates.

Additional information about the 2021 AASA Technology Conference can be accessed by visiting the event registration page.

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