Sarah Riding
Partner
Leader of Automotive Sector (UK)
Article
The National Exhibition Centre (NEC) welcomed the return of Automechanika last month, as the world’s leading aftermarket and original equipment manufacturers (OEM) brands gathered in the second city. As one of the largest automotive aftermarket trade shows globally, Automechanika showcased both the best of what’s available now and the emerging opportunities and challenges shaping the industry’s future. Despite recent challenges in the sector the event demonstrated the push for growth and innovation to drive the sector forward and embrace change proactively.
The key takeaways of this year's event:
While Automechanika remains a technical and commercial showcase, the legal implications of what’s emerging cannot be overlooked. From early-stage discussions with international suppliers, particularly around IP and contract jurisdiction, to the growing role of AI in business operations, the event underscored the need for legal teams to stay ahead of regulatory developments and client expectations. As the automotive landscape becomes more digitised, decentralised, and data-driven, legal insight will be key to navigating its complexities.
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