No fewer than 3,500 participants, including 150 exhibitors from 40 countries, are expected at the West Africa Automotive Show, running May 16–18 in Lagos.
The West African largest automotive parts and after-market trade show has been a platform for facilitating multi-billion naira businesses in the automotive and after-sales market.
Building on last year’s event, WAAS will include six country pavilions and will launch a new conference alongside the exhibition.
The WAAS Conference will provide visitors with even more opportunities to hear from policymakers and the industry about the automotive sector in Nigeria and West Africa, to find out what’s new, and to discuss policy and trends.
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It is poised to showcase hundreds of automotive brands from across the world and covers a huge diversity of products, parts and services.
The Managing Director of BtoB Events, Jamie Hill, the organiser of the show said, “The West Africa Automotive Show has built a huge following and has already become the largest automotive aftermarket exhibition in West Africa. Visitors appreciate being among the first to see, touch and encounter new products and technologies from across the world on-site.