Advanced Engineering Technology Conference launches redesigned website

May 14, 2013
Conference to be Dec. 9 to 11 at Indiana Convention Center.

To coincide with its move to Indianapolis in 2013, the Advanced Engineering Technology Conference (AETC) has launched a newly redesigned website.

Each year AETC brings together engine builders, racers, engineers and media members from around the world to exchange information on the day’s most popular engine-building topics.

In an effort to make information about the conference even more accessible, AETC has recently launched an updated, easy-to-navigate website. The redesigned site features an overview of the conference and a news section, as well as a continually updated list of speakers and schedule. It also includes a testimonial section where users can read about the experiences of past attendees, and a lodging tab that features hotel recommendations as the conference shifts to its new home in downtown Indianapolis. Users can also register online. The updated website can be found at www.aetconline.com.

The 24th annual Advanced Engineering Technology Conference is slated for Dec. 9 to 11 and will be held just prior to the PRI Trade Show at the Indiana Convention Center.

The list of speakers is already taking shape. Among those confirmed to host seminars are Lee Carducci from Arrow Racing Engines, Illusions Engine Development’s Cecil Stevens, Bill McKnight of Mahle, performance researcher and author Harold Bettes, Total Seal’s Keith Jones, Dan Jesel from Jesel Valvetrain Innovation, Vince Roman with Burns Stainless, EFI University owner Ben Strader, Chris Paulsen of C&R Racing and Laura Sheehan and John Sams of Holley Performance Products.

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