Colombia. The Association of the Automotive Sector and its Parts (Asopartes) will hold the forum "Challenges of sustainable mobility for the aftermarket segment" this Thursday, September 28 in the Great Hall of the Medellín Country Club.
In a context where sustainability and environmental protection are crucial issues, this forum is positioned as an essential space for the discussion of solutions in the field of sustainable mobility. This is highlighted by the Association, which highlights the presence of experts who will share their knowledge and experiences, "providing valuable perspectives on the path to cleaner and more efficient mobility".
"The auto parts sector plays a fundamental role in this transformation towards sustainable mobility, and Asopartes reaffirms its commitment to innovation, investment in technology and the strengthening of commercial relations with the different actors in the industry, both nationally and internationally," says Asopartes.
Thus, the thematic axes of the forum will be sustainable mobility, electromobility and new technologies. This event is aimed at auto parts manufacturers, wholesale and retail distributors of auto parts, auto parts marketers, auto parts importers, national and regional authorities, as well as representatives of the academic sector.
The installation of the forum will be in charge of the national executive president of ASOPARTES, Carlos Andrés Pineda, who expressed his enthusiasm for this event: "We are excited to present this forum that addresses such fundamental issues for the present and future of mobility. We invite all industry players to join this critical conversation for the sustainable development of our sector and the care of the environment."
The meeting will feature two outstanding presentations: "Euro 5 and Euro 6 Hydrogen Engines – Cummins de los Andes" and "The Future of Electric Vehicles and their Future Developments", presented by GM-Renaul Sofasa.
In addition, two talks will be held: "Trends in sustainable mobility and challenges for the auto parts sector", moderated by Juan Fernando Ruiz, and "The future of spare parts in the motor sector in electric mobility", which addresses aspects related to brakes, batteries and tires.
Registration can be done through this link