AIM Computer Solutions attending Southern Automotive Conference

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AIM Computer Solutions, provider of enterprise ERP technology solutions and business process improvement consulting to discrete and repetitive manufacturers, has announced its attendance at the upcoming Southern Automotive Conference in Nashville, Tenn., from 25 to 27 September. AIM will be presenting demonstrations of its technology solutions at booth #230.

The Southern Automotive Conference is the premiere industry event in the south and well attended by automotive OEMs, tier suppliers and individuals from professional services organisations. This year’s theme is focused on “The Power of Performance.”

The conference will kick off with keynotes from PNC Financial Services Group Senior VP Gus Faucher and Frost Brown Todd Attorney Jan de Beer. They will address the state of the automotive industry and how trade and tariffs may impact the economic outlook for manufacturers and suppliers.

In addition to the networking opportunities to meet with industry influentials, there are also a series of breakout sessions led by respected leaders in the automotive industry. Conference attendees may choose from multiple relevant topics such as:

  • Building the Factory of the Future
  • Industry 4.0
  • Automotive Innovations and the Development of New Markets
  • Road Map to Electric Vehicles

“The Southern Automotive Conference is a tremendous venue for us to meet with customers and peers in the automotive industry and learn about emerging trends from influential thought leaders,” stated AIM Director of Implementation Services Jeff Sawka. “It presents an opportunity to share information about our technology solutions and how they help manufacturers operate more efficiently in a competitive global marketplace.”

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