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2022 NADA Show Expo Update: Shop First-Time Exhibitors Offering New Solutions and Innovations

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National Automobile Dealers Association issued the following announcement on Oct. 21

There’s pent-up demand from attendees and exhibitors alike looking to get back to face-to-face business at NADA Show 2022 in Las Vegas. At the Show, dealers can check out the newest products and services offered by more than 475 companies in 630,000 feet of space in the NADA Expo, the auto industry’s premier marketplace. More than 100 first-time exhibitors will be on-hand at the upcoming Show, offering dealers an array of new business solutions and innovations.

Some first-time exhibitors are start-ups while others are already well-known in the auto industry, but all are making their debut at NADA Show 2022, from March 10 to 13. Exhibitors will have direct access to thousands of dealerships represented by dealer principals and their buying teams.

First-time companies will be identified on the NADA Show website, on the Show mobile app and in the onsite program guide, making it easy for attendees to explore new exhibitors that are helping to keep the industry moving forward during challenging times. Categories represented include dealership management, dealership process, dealership products and lifestyle companies. Dealers and other Show attendees are encouraged to include visits and product demonstrations with first-time exhibitors when planning their Show schedule.

NADA members should register for NADA Show 2022 and book hotel rooms today, as popular hotels are filling up quickly.

(Vendors and suppliers: If you have not yet submitted a booth application, apply online today. Don’t delay—booth space is limited.)

Original source can be found here.

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