
ALLDATA Europe has invited workshop professionals to join them at Automechanika Birmingham, which will take place at the NEC between the 3rd and 5th June.
Technical Topics’ James Dillon, SimplyDiag’s Steve Scott and Oldfields Garage’s Tim Benson will share their blueprint for success, reveal case studies and deliberate the importance of people, tools and data working cohesively during ALLDATA Europe’s Workshop Hub presentation on Wednesday 4th June between 2:30pm and 3:10pm.
The discussion panel will be hosted by Matthew Wright, ALLDATA Europe’s director of information insights and OEM relations, and supported by Stephen Derham, vehicle support technician from the ALLDATA Europe Info Centre Service.
Open to owners, managers and technicians alike, the conversation will focus on how workshops can thrive amid the growing complexity of modern vehicles. The experts will cover topics such as the impact of evolving diagnostics, the role of OEM data and how workshops can deliver efficient, profitable repairs. Panellists will share their experiences on mastering technology, engaging customers and creating consistent outcomes building reputation and trust.
At the heart of the discussion will be the ‘winning formula’ for today’s workshops: the combination of skilled people, intelligent tools and accurate repair data. The panel aims to provide practical takeaways professionals can implement in their day-to-day environments, from improving workflow and first-time fix rates to boosting customer satisfaction and profitability.
Matthew said: “At Automechanika Birmingham, we’ll be reaching the full spectrum of the automotive aftermarket – from single independents to multi-site operations. Our approach is designed to inform, educate, generate discussion and, ultimately, help workshops achieve tangible results – both in the short and long-term future.”
ALLDATA Repair will be on full display in Hall 19, Stand R100. The team will be on-hand to guide visitors through the tool, while existing subscribers can use the opportunity to ask the experts how to maximise it.
ALLDATA Europe’s interactive and engaging stand will also feature an interactive digital car as its focal point. Visitors can tap different parts of the vehicle to instantly access ALLDATA Repair’s component-specific instructions.
Additionally, Steve Scott will join staff on the stand on Tuesday and Wednesday morning at 10:30am. He will be available for one-on-one conversations about the benefits of ALLDATA Repair and how it has helped him and his SimplyDiag network.
ALLDATA Europe will be offering a no-obligation free trial or the Automechanika Birmingham special offer of a 12-month subscription for the price of 11, a deal that also includes Labour times, free of charge, for a year.