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AkzoNobel has put together a series of free workshops around Australia called fivetoten aimed at body shop owners. The first one takes place in Adelaide this afternoon.

 “Why fivetoten? We want to ask bodyshops owners if they have a solid plan for the next five to 10 years to survive and succeed in the rapidly changing industry, said John Boukouras, AkzoNobel Key Account Manager. 
 
“We intend to share global and local industry insights and market trends, putting it in the prospective for a bodyshop owner,” 

Local iCar representatives will expand on technical trends, the number technical developments emerging from OEMs and giving the outlook for industry skills.

AkzoNobel is also introducing workshop participants to “3D Autospace” which offers a new 3D part printing technology, product design and additive manufacturing.

 Workshop topics include:

• Global market insights

• Key trends

• Local industry opportunities

• Future planning

• Presentation from i-CAR Australia

• Local industry representatives

These free workshops, open to all repairers, will be held in: Adelaide on 30 September; Brisbane 6 October; Melbourne 8 October; Perth 14 October; Sydney 21 October, 28 October Auckland. Register now.

 

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