Dedicated to serving all those involved in the collision repair of heavy- and medium-duty vehicles, the provides attendees with a vast network of suppliers and experts, as well as information on the latest industry trends. The conference will include speaker presentations on the collision repair industry, the newest technologies, and repair business management. There will also be focused learning sessions and networking opportunities between attendees to encourage partnerships.
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