ETI ToolTech 2011 registration open

April 7, 2011
Will focus on keeping up with changing technology with theme “The Shop of Tomorrow”

As the automotive industry continues to change, looking to the future has never been more important. Keeping up with the technology and the evolving automotive tool and equipment marketplace means you have to stay informed on issues at the forefront of the industry brought on by these changes.

The Equipment and Tool Institute open registration to ToolTech 2011. The conference will be held May 3-5 at Gansevoort Hotel in Miami Beach, Fla. With the theme “The Shop of Tomorrow,” this show will offer company showcases, speakers, one-on-one meetings and networking opportunities. Registration costs $295.

Learn about changing industry trends and standards from industry experts. From government standards, to what the shop of tomorrow means for national service providers, to the enabling of common standards, and the role they will play in the shop of tomorrow.

To register, click here, or visit www.etools.org.

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