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Government, Legislative Group Participation to Increase at 2007 North American International Auto Show

DETROIT — The 2007 North American International Auto Show’s (NAIAS), which will take place Jan. 13-12, is drawing more government and legislative groups, according to show organizers. "The North American International Auto Show’s political role and impact on the automotive industry has grown significantly drawing a host of political groups in addition to auto manufacturers,

2005 North American International Auto Show Economic Impact Reaches $580 Million

The 2005 North American International Auto Show (NAIAS) is expected to have a $580 million impact on the Metro Detroit economy, according to David Sowerby, C.F.A., portfolio manager and chief market analyst at Loomis Sayles & Co. Sowerby said this projection would represent a 5 percent gain from last year’s estimated levels.

2005 North American International Auto Show to Promote Automotive Careers with First Annual Automotive Education Day

A new event promoting automotive careers will be added next year to the North American International Auto Show (NAIAS), which takes place on Jan. 15-23, 2005, in Detroit. Thousands of students will converge upon the 2005 NAIAS for the first annual Automotive Education Day on Wednesday, Jan. 19 from 9-3 p.m. at the Detroit Cobo Center. The event is designed to provide southeast Michigan and Windsor-area students in grades 7-12 with an exciting and educational automotive career curriculum, presented by knowledgeable industry professionals.

Northwood University International Auto Show Less Than a Month Away

About 500 Northwood University students are busy wrapping up details in preparation for their upcoming outdoor Auto Show to be held Oct. 8, 9 and 10 on Northwood’s campus in Midland, Mich. The theme of this year’s show is: “One World. One Vision. One Show.”

NBC Sports Plans Live Coverage of Detroit Auto Show

The North American International Auto Show never lacks media coverage. But next year it will be a full-fledged network star.