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DETROIT IS WHERE MOBILITY INNOVATIONS MEET THE PAVEMENT. The North American International Auto Show serves as the global stage for companies to debut brand defining vehicles and industry-shaping announcements. Spearheaded by NAIAS, AutoMobili-D will run in conjunction with the 2017 auto show this coming January in Detroit and will feature more than100 companies, including automakers, tier one suppliers and tech startups. This exposition focused on the rapidly evolving global automotive and mobility landscape. KEYNOTE SPEAKER: John Krafcik, CEO of Google’s Self-Driving Car Project. JANUARY 8-12, 2017 COBO CENTER DETROIT, MI Worldwide & North American Vehicle Unveilings WHY NAIAS? NAIAS RANKS ABOVE ALL OTHER DOMESTIC AUTO SHOWS IN: INTERNATIONAL MEDIA COVERAGE C-LEVEL EXECUTIVE ATTENDANCE (from both OEMs & suppliers) Designer, Engineer & Analyst Attendance Preeminent place for auto-related research and development, where key industry players from around the world have facilities to remain at the forefront of innovation. GLOBAL AUTO SHOWS MEDIA MENTIONS CHICAGO DETROIT FRANKFURT BEIJING GENEVA SHANGHAI NEW YORK CES LOS ANGELES TOKYO 2016 First Press Week 2015 2016 2016 2015 2016 2016 2015 2015 2016 WHY DETROIT? Home to 375 automotive R&D centers. Leading the nation in automotive – related R&D. $8.9 billion, or 76 percent. 20,000+ automotive patents, 3x more than the next state. Leads the country in navigation and smart mobility patents.

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Page 1: MEET THE PAVEMENT.autoharvest.org/newsletters/2016/doc/AMDPromotionFlyer.pdf · 2019-03-08 · The NAIAS main stage in the atrium will feature panel discussions and symposiums about

DETROIT IS WHEREMOBILITY INNOVATIONS

MEET THE PAVEMENT.The North American International Auto Show serves as the global stage for

companies to debut brand defi ning vehicles and industry-shaping announcements.

Spearheaded by NAIAS, AutoMobili-D will run in conjunction with the 2017 auto show this coming January in Detroit and will feature more than100 companies, including

automakers, tier one suppliers and tech startups. This exposition focused on the rapidly evolving global automotive and mobility landscape.

KEYNOTE SPEAKER: John Krafcik, CEO of Google’s Self-Driving Car Project.

J A N U A R Y 8 - 1 2 , 2 0 1 7 • C O B O C E N T E R • D E T R O I T , M I

Worldwide & North American Vehicle Unveilings

WHY NAIAS? NAIAS RANKS ABOVE ALL OTHER

DOMESTIC AUTO SHOWS IN:

INTERNATIONAL MEDIA COVERAGE

C-LEVEL EXECUTIVE ATTENDANCE (from both OEMs & suppliers)

Designer, Engineer & Analyst Attendance

Preeminent place for auto-related research

and development, where key industry players

from around the world have facilities to remain at the forefront of innovation.

GLOBAL AUTO SHOWS MEDIA MENTIONS

CHICAGO

DETROITFRANKFURT

BEIJING

GENEVA

SHANGHAI

NEW YORK

CES

LOS ANGELES

TOKYO

2016First Press Week

2015

2016

2016

2015

2016

2016

2015

2015

2016

WHY DETROIT? Home to 375 automotive R&D centers.

Leading the nation in automotive – related R&D. $8.9 billion, or 76 percent.

20,000+ automotive patents, 3x more than the next state.

Leads the country in navigation and smart mobility patents.

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MULTIPLE ENGAGEMENT OPTIONS

MAIN STAGE SYMPOSIUMS

SHOW FLOOR EXHIBITS

AUTOMOBILI-D’S COMMUNITIES

The NAIAS main stage in the atrium will feature panel discussions and symposiums about mobility while a smaller theatre in Hall E will offer presentations in a more intimate setting. NAIAS is in the process of curating the symposium and presentation schedule for Wednesday, January 11 and Thursday, January 12 (Industry Days). Companies have the option to be present a full symposium where they will supply the moderator, panelist, presentations/video content or the opportunity to suggest a key executive for participation on one of the mobility panels.

If interested, scan here and submit this form for consideration:

FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT: Bob Caza, NAIAS Communications Director 248.283.5130, [email protected]