Biggest ever Tire Technology Expo & Conference – opens next week!

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Tire Technology Expo returns to the city of Hannover, Germany, next week (February 20-22, 2018) – and it’s officially bigger and better than ever before! A record number of exhibitors – now over 290 – are taking more square meters of exhibition space than ever before, while the three-day Conference boasts more streams and speakers than ever before.

With under a week to go, now is the time to register for your free fast-track entry code, if you haven’t already!

Some 180 speakers are set to grace the stages of the 15 dedicated streams running across the full three days of the Conference. Meanwhile the Expo will feature companies spanning the entire supply chain from materials and chemicals to manufacturing and production technologies.

The University of Akron Tire Mechanics Short Course and five other short courses provide a third fantastic reason to visit the event, including – brand new for 2018 – a course investigating the effect of road surface variation on tire performance.

Attending the Expo, which is running across three halls, is completely free of charge (conference rates and course charges apply elsewhere in the program).

February 15, 2018

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Matt joined UKi Media & Events in 2014 after seven years of living and working in Dubai. He has been a journalist for over 15 years and has worked for a wide range of publications, including Rolling Stone, Time Out, iQ, Wired, Kipp Report and Loaded. After starting out on the automotive team as deputy editor of Engine Technology International, Electric & Hybrid Vehicle Technology International and Transmissions Technology International, he has been an editor since 2015, and began editing Tire Technology International in 2018. In 2020, he was appointed editor-in-chief of Tire, Electric & Hybrid Marine Technology International and Wheel Technology International. He is also the chairman of the Tire Technology International Awards for Innovation & Excellence

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