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Equipment and Tool Institute (ETI) to Hold Annual Detroit Tech Week

The Equipment and Tool Institute (ETI) will present its annual Detroit Tech Week June 14 through June 18. Detroit Tech Week is a forum to communicate new information and tool requirements for servicing new and future vehicles. For more than 20 years, ETI Detroit Tech Week has provided OEMs - engineers and designers - and Tech Week attendees - the makers of automotive tools and equipment - an opportunity to meet and collaborate. Through OEM presentations, panel discussions and hands-on demonstrations, these professionals discuss the upcoming service needs of new makes and models, and the changes necessary in the tool and equipment industry to meet those needs.

DETROIT — The Equipment and Tool Institute (ETI) will present its annual Detroit Tech Week June 14 through June 18. Detroit Tech Week is a forum to communicate new information and tool requirements for servicing new and future vehicles.

For more than 20 years, ETI Detroit Tech Week has provided OEMs – engineers and designers – and Tech Week attendees – the makers of automotive tools and equipment – an opportunity to meet and collaborate. Through OEM presentations, panel discussions and hands-on demonstrations, these professionals discuss the upcoming service needs of new makes and models, and the changes necessary in the tool and equipment industry to meet those needs.

Tech Week will also include a meeting of the ETI vertical groups on Monday, June 14, and a reception at the Walter P. Chrysler Museum on June 17.

ETI Detroit Tech Week is open to members only.

For membership information, contact Michelle Duggins at ETI [email protected] .

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