New AAPEX 2019 Mobile App Features Exhibitor And Product Search

New AAPEX 2019 Mobile App Features Exhibitor And Product Search

AAPEX 2019 attendees can now download the free AAPEX mobile app to search the 2,500-plus exhibiting companies, bookmark the ones to visit and view their booth location on an event map.

AAPEX 2019 attendees can now download the free AAPEX mobile app to search the 2,500-plus exhibiting companies, bookmark the ones to visit and view their booth location on an event map. Attendees also can use the app’s product search feature to see entries in the New Product and New Packaging Showcases, complete with detailed information and photos. AAPEX represents the more than $1 trillion global automotive aftermarket industry and will be held Tuesday, Nov. 5 through Thursday, Nov. 7, at the Sands Expo in Las Vegas.

The app is sponsored by BOLT ON TECHNOLOGY and can be downloaded from the AAPEX website or from the App Store or Google Play. Attendees with previous versions will need to download the new AAPEX mobile app. 

The app also includes a comprehensive schedule of events, a My Planner to create a personalized itinerary, a list of speakers, links to AAPEX social media channels, access to AAPEX TV 360 and exhibitor press releases.

Attendees can view floor plans to identify booth locations and special sections at AAPEX including: Mobile Heat Transfer, Heating and Air Conditioning; Tool & Equipment;  Paint and Body; Remanufacturing; Automotive Warehouse Distributors Association (AWDA); the Import Vehicle Community; Technology of Tomorrow and Automotive Technology. A Locate Me feature helps attendees orient themselves on the show floor.

The app also can be used to register for AAPEX.

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