AftermarketInsight Webinar: EV service to software-defined vehicles - Unveiling the top aftermarket trends in 2024

Webinar
United States

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This webinar will present the most important aftermarket industry trends that we analyzed in our first annual AftermarketInsight flagship report titled ‘Top Aftermarket Trends 2024’. Trends presented include the following: 

  • Vehicles in operation and miles travelled 
  • High voltage component recycling, remanufacturing and refurbishing 
  • ADAS and/or component repair, service, replacement and recalibration 
  • Global right to repair 
  • Software-defined vehicles and other important trends. 

By attending this webinar, automotive aftermarket and adjacent industry stakeholders will be able to discover what the key influencing factors are going to be and how they could affect the industry and their businesses as a result. Data used in the report was derived from unique and powerful S&P Global Mobility datasets including Technology VIO, Component Forecast Analytics, and Vehicle Miles Travelled. 

Join us on March 20 for an exciting and unique aftermarket webinar!  

Analysts

Since joining the company in November 2006, Ms. Buettner has developed and headed the Infotainment focus area. Now her research focuses on connectivity and infotainment topics mainly for the North American market, as part of the connected car team. Ms. Buettner has led and contributed to numerous projects that includes detailed analysis of in-vehicle head unit systems, acoustic systems as well as telematics solutions for a number of international OEM and supplier companies to support critical decisions that shape the automotive and transportation business landscape.

Prior joining IHS Markit, she worked with policy research organization Center for Rural Policy and Development as a researcher to evaluate issues from a rural perspective. She holds a BSc (Hons) in Sociology from Minnesota State University, Mankato.

Viroop is a senior research analyst in the aftermarket division within the automotive business unit at S&P Global.

He comes with over a decade of experience in vehicle development, service operations management, business strategy, and market research across ME, Africa, Asia and NA regions.

Through the years, he has worked for start-ups, SMEs, global automotive OEMs and research firms. As lead systems and test engineer at Mobius Motors, Kenya, he was integral in building Africa’s first indigenous mass-market vehicle. During his tenure in the Middle East, he successfully turned around one of Qatar’s biggest independent multi-brand workshops, Oasis Service Centre, into a profitable business which was eventually acquired by an OEM in the region. At Frost and Sullivan, in addition to leading automotive business strategy research, he established a new automotive domain built a comprehensive sales database, and successfully convert new business opportunities on a global scale.

Through his long-time hobby of restoring vintage and classic cars, he’s also continuously building on practical experience and has, in parallel, developed an extensive network of contacts in the aftermarket industry including parts suppliers and technicians.

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