Toronto, Ontario — The Automotive Parts Manufacturers Association (APMA) will be hosting its annual conference this week, from Nov. 18 to Nov. 20, featuring informational sessions with automakers, suppliers, software companies and so much more.
APMA aims to discuss the issues that come together when creating a world-leading auto-tech ecosystem in Canada.
The conference will be online, much like many others before them, due to the pandemic; and opening remarks start at 9:15 a.m.
On the first day of the conference, Peter Hall, VP, and chief economist for EDC will discuss the economic outlook of the automotive ecosystem.
Day two’s focus is on Project Arrow and the state of zero-emission vehicles, with Bernd Würsching from Porsche AG. Presentations consist of learning about OEMs, Project Arrow and, investing in mining and battery supply chain.
Lastly, why should people invest in an auto-tech ecosystem? This topic is explored on the last day of the conference with closing remarks starting at 4:45 p.m.
For registration and tickets, click here. To find out more about each presentation, click here.
APMA is Canada’s national association representing OEM producers of parts, equipment, tools, suppliers, advanced technology, and services for the worldwide automotive industry.