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Auto Innovation Centre opens to serve the automotive industry

The Australian Automotive Aftermarket Association (AAAA) is proud to announce the Melbourne-Based Auto Innovation Centre (AIC) has officially opened to the Australian Automotive Aftermarket Industry. The establishment of two Auto Innovation Centres, in Victoria and …

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Dec 18 2019

Dec 18 2019

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The Australian Automotive Aftermarket Association (AAAA) is proud to announce the Melbourne-Based Auto Innovation Centre (AIC) has officially opened to the Australian Automotive Aftermarket Industry.

The establishment of two Auto Innovation Centres, in Victoria and South Australia, has been a highly anticipated addition to support automotive parts manufacturing in Australia. The state-of-the-art facility in Mulgrave, Melbourne will assist Australian manufacturers in continuing to develop their world-class products.

The AIC will help emerging Australian 4X4 aftermarket product manufacturers improve and refine their products, increasing the quality, competitiveness, and choice for Australian ConsumersnnOur take on the impact of the AIC for the 4WD Industry

On Thursday 12 December in front of two hundred industry representatives, sponsors, dignitaries and media, Senator Rex Patrick cut the ribbon to open the AIC facility. Senator Patrick spoke to the assembled audience on the importance of a facility like the AIC that will support the Australian automotive and manufacturing sector and the aftermarket companies contributing in a meaningful way to the Australian economy.

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Joining the Senator in welcoming those in attendance and speaking of the vision of the AIC was Luke Truskinger, AIC Managing Director, and Stuart Charity, CEO of the Australian Automotive Aftermarket Association.

“The Auto Innovation Centre was the fruition of over 5 years work by the Australian Automotive Aftermarket Association and was modelled on the SEMA Garage in the U.S.” said Stuart Charity.

“With thanks to both the Federal and Victorian Governments, their investment has assisted in bringing this incredible facility to reality, and now it is up and running it will enable the industry to utilise the technologies, services and training and development opportunities for their direct benefit.”

The Auto Innovation Centre offers a mix of key services to the automotive industry.

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State-of-the-art robotic equipment is already delivering premium vehicle testing services for product manufacturers, including Swine-with-Dwell testing (ADR35/88) to validate ESC performance, as well as brake performance testing (ADR31/35).

With access to key new target vehicles, the AIC will obtain important vehicle data, use 3D scanning to assist aftermarket companies’ product development and allow developers to get ‘hands on’ with these vehicles.

The advanced workshop equipment and technology will be accessible to the industry and this includes the AIC’s investment into additive manufacturing through 3D printing equipment and training modules.

The Centre of Excellence will be a Hub for automotive training and education, playing a key role in inspiring the next generation of automotive industry workers. There are multiple meeting and training rooms open to industry to book and utilise within the facility, with a dedicated 100-person capacity training room overlooking the AIC workshop space. The AIC offers the perfect venue to ensure industry personnel can maximise their potential.

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“This is a fantastic new facility for the industry, so we welcome companies contacting us to discuss how the centre can directly assist their business,” said Luke Truskinger, AIC Managing Director.

Another welcome development for the industry was the recent announcement by the Hon. Karen Andrews, Federal Minister for Industry, Science and Technology of a second round of Automotive Innovation Lab Access Grants for companies in the automotive industry. For more information and applications, lead to www.business.gov.au/AILAG before they close on 24 February 2020.

Further information/interviews: Please contact Stuart Charity, AAAA CEO on 03 9545 3333 or scharity@aaaa.com.au

Australian Automotive Aftermarket Association – www.aaaa.com.au

Auto Innovation Centre autoic.com.au

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