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Who should attend?

OEM and Tier 1 vehicle dynamics engineering, design, development and purchasing managers and their teams. This show is not open to the general public.

All the technologies, components and services on show will be 100% relevant to chassis, suspension, steering, braking, ride and handling engineering. Unlike end user or general automotive engineering shows, this event is designed for OEMs to identify and meet with leading edge companies whose products and services can enhance and improve the engineering and design of the vehicles the OEM manufactures.

It provides an excellent environment in which OEMs, Tier 1s and Tier 2s can meet and discuss their requirements with past, present and potential technology partners. No other single event offers such a well targeted and relevant group of exhibitors.

Entry to Vehicle Dynamics Expo is free of charge and visitors will also have access to Automotive Testing Expo Europe, Engine Expo and the European Automotive Components Show which will be taking place in adjoining halls. Our Stuttgart events attracted over 11,000 OEM and Tier 1 visitors in 2008.

Vehicle dynamics teams from almost all of the major OEM and Tier 1 manufacturers have attended all of the previous shows.
 
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