Conference is the top technology event in the North American aftermarket, serving as a hub for showcasing emerging technologies
Research Triangle Park, N.C.—The 2025 Aftermarket Technology Conference is the top technology event in the North American aftermarket, serving as a hub for showcasing critical and emerging technologies, encompassing e-commerce, repair shop automation, data analytics, AR/VR, blockchain, AI, remote diagnostics, digital marketing, ADAS, product information management and more.
This year’s conference, Oct. 5-7, in Springfield, Mo., will be produced in partnership with O’Reilly Auto Parts and will include:
• An executive welcome from O’Reilly’s President Brent Kirby
• Speed networking meetings with a variety of O’Reilly departments
• An exclusive O’Reilly technology town hall
Conference highlights include future-focused presentations from subject matter experts. Key technologies such as e-commerce, EV charging, data analytics, AR/VR, blockchain, AI, remote diagnostics, digital marketing, ADAS, product information management and more will be highlighted. Concurrent technology tracks will focus on automotive technology, business technology, commercial vehicle technology and remanufacturing technology.
Returning this year will be the third annual MEMA Aftermarket Startup Challenge where startups will pitch their technologies to a panel of venture capital experts as well as conference attendees who can then vote for their favorite startup pitch in real-time. The Business Technology Council’s Aftermarket Technology Innovation Award and Think Tank Awards will also be presented.
“The 2025 Aftermarket Technology Conference will bring together innovators and leaders who are shaping the future of the aftermarket,” said Chris Gardner, senior vice president, programs & technology at MEMA Aftermarket Suppliers. “With O’Reilly Auto Parts as a key partner this year, attendees will gain even deeper insights into how technology is transforming every corner of the supply chain—from shop floors to customer engagement. Missing the event means individuals and their companies will fall behind the technology curve.”
Registration for the conference is now open, with additional details on sessions to be announced. For more information and to secure registration, visit MEMATech.org.
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