2022 AMPA: Opportunities for Global Aftermarket, Automotive Electronics Industries Worth $390B
December 30, 2021 | PRNewswireEstimated reading time: 1 minute
In 2021, thousands of visitors from 65 countries reunited in Taipei AMPA, organized by Taiwan External Trade Development Council (TAITRA), to take part in one of the biggest automotive trade shows in ASIA. Which gathered companies including Ford, Toyota, Nissan, Mahle, Valeo, Denso, Hertz and Foxtron, all visiting AMPA hybrid trade show to approach the world-leading aftermarket and automotive electronics manufacturers.
The global automotive aftermarket was expected to reach USD390 billion, and the industrial output in Taiwan also had a 5% annual increase. "We can see there is still a highly demand from the industry," said by Senior Manager, Ms. Sinny Chang in Taipei AMPA.
To seize the great opportunity in global aftermarket and automotive electronics needs, all the iconic manufacturers of automotive parts and accessories, car lighting, EV and IoV peripherals were all signed up for 2022 Taipei AMPA hybrid show.
Latest Trends of C.A.S.E Only at 2022 Taipei AMPA
Each year, AMPA gathers the high-quality custom manufacturing and OEM automotive parts for aftermarket. And even more, with the strong R&D ability in Taiwan's ICT industry, participants can also find the suppliers of Tesla, Rivian, Lucid and Fisker here. Therefore, to focus on trends of C.A.S.E (Connected, Autonomous, Shared and Electric), Taipei AMPA consolidates IoV, EV, 5G and C-V2X as highlights, displaying the future to the automotive industry transformation in 2022.
AMPA Digital Go: The Dealmaker for Online Show
Since AMPA launched an online version in 2021, it has become the first international automotive trade fair which held for both physical and virtual. In 2022, Taipei AMPA brings an innovative concept of the online show. 2022 AMPA Digital Go is a platform which not only connects exhibitors and buyers, presents a fresh buy-and-sell experience on-line, but also plans an intensive digital marketing package to elevate the effectiveness of the online show. This upgraded AMPA Digital Go system will empower the exhibitors through the multi-function marketing videos and introduction, delivering a better display for buyers and make deals done.
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