Final countdown
Time is running out to book tickets for the 2015 Institute of Automotive Engineers and Assessors (IAEA) National Conference.
The Conference returns to the National Motorcycle Museum in Solihull on Saturday 9 May 2015.
This year’s speakers include:
Cheshire’s Police and Crime Commissioner John Dwyer
Andrew Hooker – future vehicle engineer at Thatcham
Richard Taylor – head of collision repair relations at Euro Car Parts
Tony Boobier – IBM Data Analytics
The event will follow the 2014 format:
09.00 – Registration opens
09.15 – 10.00 IAEA AGM
10.15 – Conference opens
10.20 – Welcome from the IAEA
10.30 – John Dwyer, Police & Crime Commissioner Cheshire
11.15 – 11.45 Coffee Break
11.45 – Andrew Hooker, Future Vehicle Engineer Thatcham
12.15 – Richard Taylor, LKQ Coatings
13.00 – 14.00 Lunch
14.00 – Kevern Thompson, Jaguar Land Rover
14.45 – Tony Boobier IBM Data Analytics
15.20 – Summary
15.30 – Conference Closes
The day’s events will finish at 15.30 to allow attendees to take in the full sights of the Motorcycle Museum which is free to delegates and will close at 17.30.
The IAEA is offering all attendees the option to attend the AGM which will take place between 9.15 and 10.00am. Attendance is optional, but this is a great opportunity to support and have your say on what happens to your Institute.
Tickets to the National Conference are subsidised by the IAEA and are available at £10 per person (which includes entrance into the Motorcycle Museum, lunch, and free parking) £20 for non-members and guests, with the invitation open to all, members are heartily encouraged to bring along guests to what should prove a very exciting and spectacular day.
Refreshments and lunch will be provided FOC.
The IAEA’s Public Relations Officer, Tony Simpson has been extremely busy over the last few months, finalising details of the conference, and your attendance and support would be very much appreciated. Tony can be contacted on: 07836 322703 or email: [email protected].
To book your place at the conference, please complete the following booking form and return it together with your cheque (made payable to I.A.E.A) to: Sally Hurst, The Firs, High Street, Whitchurch, Bucks, HP22 4JU. Alternatively, payment can be made by debit/credit card over the phone by calling Sally on 01296 642895.
Tickets are £10 per person (Members) £20 (Non-members), which includes, lunch, entry into the Motorcycle Museum and free parking.