ToolTech 2014 explores key technology trends

May 7, 2014
Annual ETI conference draws 130 professionals to Sonoma, Calif.

The Equipment and Tool Institute (ETI) annual ToolTech conference continues to be the premiere tool and equipment industry event, drawing more than 130 professionals from over 40 companies and four major automotive industry associations to this year’s ToolTech 2014 in Sonoma, Calif.  

There were presentations covering telematics specifications and legislation; social media, collision repair, OEM training as well as panel discussions featuring working technicians, vehicle manufacturer representatives and national account service providers.

ToolTech 2014 Presentations are available on ETI’s website, www.etools.org.

Members were given the opportunity to present their new products to the press and engage in private one-on-on-one meetings with individuals and companies of interest.

“ToolTech 2014 was one of the best attended and most informative events ETI has put on. The speakers were outstanding and the information relayed was very valuable to our members as were the many networking opportunities,” said Jessie Korosec, ETI meeting and event manager.  “Once again, the discussion groups were a success and the company showcase was an excellent platform to highlight products and services. We would like to thank the attendees for their support and we look forward to seeing everyone at next year’s ToolTech in Austin, Texas.”.

For more details about ETI programs and activities, contact Jessie Korosec at 248-656-5085; e-mail: [email protected].  

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