Memphis, TN – After a successful eight-year run in Orlando, the 24th Annual Advanced Engineering Technology Conference™ will move to Indianapolis in 2013 where it will precede the recently merged PRI and IMIS trade shows.
The lights may have just dimmed on this year’s edition of the Advanced Engineering Technology Conference™, but preparations are already well underway for next year’s event. Be sure to mark your calendars for December 9th – 11th, 2013, as AETC® shifts to its new home in Indianapolis, IN. A stellar lineup of speakers from around the performance aftermarket is already taking shape for this historic event. Among those confirmed to host seminars are Lee Carducci from Arrow Racing Engines, Illusions Engine Development’s Cecil Stevens, Bill McKnight of Mahle, performance researcher and author Harold Bettes, Total Seal’s Keith Jones and Dan Jesel of Jesel Valvetrain Innovation. The three-day conference will take place at the Indiana Convention Center in downtown Indianapolis preceding the Performance Racing Industry (PRI) Trade Show, which next year relocates to Indy after its merger with the International Motorsports Industry Show, better known as IMIS.
The newly centralized location of AETC® is sure to attract engine builders, racers, performance enthusiasts and media members from around the country. The topic is yet to be announced, but be sure to log on to www.aetconline.com throughout the year for continually updated information and a variety of special discount rates on registration.
About AETC®
The Advanced Engineering Technology Conference™ (AETC®) was originally conceived to provide an independent and unbiased forum for the exchange of the latest engine technology. The AETC® was started in 1989 by the founder and then owner of SuperFlow. The AETC® was originally held in Colorado Springs, Colorado, until it was moved to its current location in 2005 to precede the Performance Racing Industry (PRI) show. The annual conference continues to be a must-attend event for engine builders, racers, engineers, salesmen, media and gearheads of all backgrounds and interests. For more information about the Advanced Engineering Technology Conference™, visit us online at www.aetconline.com, or call us at 1.866.893.2382. Also follow us on Facebook at facebook.com/AETCconference or Twitter at twitter.com/AETCOnline, and visit our YouTube channel at youtube.com/AETCOnline.
Media Contact: Tammy Holland, info@aetconline.com, 1.866.893.2382