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Frost & Sullivan to Host Automotive Forum in Morocco

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Senior industry experts will come together to discuss game changing trends in the automotive industry and their implications for Morocco at the upcoming Automotive Meeting being hosted by growth partnership firm Frost & Sullivan.

The event, being in association with the Association of Importers of Vehicles in Morocco (Aivam), will take place on June 28 at Hotel Hyatt Regency, Casablanca, Morocco.

The automotive industry is undergoing major changes and 2018 is expected to significantly accelerate transformation of the way automotive companies do business globally and in Morocco. As Morocco is on the way to becoming one of the top 10 world manufacturers with the goal of manufacturing one million highly localized vehicles by 2025, these changes will most likely redefine the Moroccan automotive landscape.

The Frost & Sullivan Mobility practice provides global market intelligence and thought leadership to execute key growth opportunities and navigate within the transforming automotive business environment. As the industry is transitioning from conventional business models towards Service as Mobility, it is likely to impact all segments of the automotive business, from insurance to service, from passenger cars to commercial vehicles.

“Our interactive workshop is designed to help industry leaders identify the top Mega Trends impacting the market, and build innovative business models in the areas of Mobility, Vehicle Technology, Autonomous Driving and Connected Cars, Car Retailing, Aftermarket and Commercial Vehicles,” noted Franck Leveque, partner, vice president Automotive & Transportation EIA, Frost & Sullivan.

The Automotive Meeting will highlight the most recent trends and future opportunities in the automotive space, provide a platform for exchange of ideas with industry peers and engage in discussions with Frost & Sullivan mobility experts.

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