Speakers And Topics Announced For The 23rd Annual AETC®

For the 23rd consecutive year, AETC® will provide an opportunity for attendees to learn from the best motorsports engineers in the business.

Spots are filling up for the 23rd Annual Advanced Engineering Technology Conference™ (AETC®). This year’s theme, “The Latest Advancements & Developments in Engine Performance Technology,” will provide engine builders, manufacturers, business owners, design engineers, racers and media members with a golden opportunity to learn from industry icons.

Taking place on November 26th -28th  at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, FL, just prior to the Performance Racing Industry (PRI) show, the 2012 edition of AETC® is limited to 350 attendees.

Conference-goers will learn from the leaders in motorsports engineering as they share their trade secrets, offer one-on-one consultations and provide personal stories and anecdotes that will help attendees gain a wealth of new knowledge in just three days.

In addition, $30,000 worth of prizes and product giveaways are available to attendees from sponsors such as Motor State Distributing, COMP Cams, Circle Track, Total Seal Piston Rings, Engine Masters, Federal Mogul and more.

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22nd Annual AETC® Attracts Engine Builders From Across The Country

Memphis, TN – Over 200 attendees turned out to learn from some of the motorsports world’s top engineering minds at the 22nd annual Advanced Engineering Technology Conference.

Taking place over the course of three days prior to the PRI Show in Orlando, FL, this year’s AETC® featured no fewer than ten speakers delivering seminars on subjects ranging from airflow technology to valve train design and emissions standards, all within this year’s topic of “The Latest Advancements & Developments in Engine Performance Technology.”
“Each speaker brought something different to the table,” said event organizer Tammy Holland. “Both the variety of companies represented and the topics covered kept the content fresh and interesting each day.”

Attendee Ted Papuga of Opel Engineering in Streamwood, IL, agreed. “I learned from everybody, they used language that I understood while also speaking in a way that was very informative. I’ve been to the conference every year that it has been in Orlando, and people always want to know what it was like and who was there,” he said.

The AETC® wishes to thank all of its sponsors, in particular Motor State Distributing and PRI, along with supporters including COMP Cams,Circle TrackEngine Masters, K&N Filters, Champion, Lucas Oil Products, RHS, JE Pistons, TrickFlow, MSD Ignition, Total Seal Piston Rings, Pro Pan, Roush Yates Engines, Joe Gibbs Driven Racing Oil, Mahle, FAST,  Darton Sleeves, PAC Racing Springs, ARP, Scoggin Dickey Parts Center,Race Tech International, Diamond Pistons, DART, Callies Performance Products, Holley, Flatout Gaskets, Lunati, Granatelli Motorsports,RacePagesFastest Street Car Magazine, NMCA, NMRA, Engine Builder, StreetLegal TV and Flowmaster. Also be sure to mark your calendars for the 23rd AETC®, taking place on November 26-28, 2012, once again just before the PRI Show in Orlando.

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Registration Is Ongoing For The 22nd Annual AETC®

Memphis, TN – AETC® offers an opportunity to learn from the best motorsports engineers in the business.

Space for the 22nd Annual Advanced Engineering Technology Conference™ (AETC®) is going fast! This year’s topic, “The Latest Advancements & Developments in Engine Performance Technology,” will provide engine builders, manufacturers, business owners, design engineers, racers and media members with a golden opportunity to learn from industry leaders. Taking place on November 28th-30th at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, FL, just prior to the Performance Racing Industry (PRI) show, the 2011 edition of AETC® is limited to 350 attendees. Learn from the leaders in motorsports engineering as they share their trade secrets, offer one-on-one consultations and provide personal stories and anecdotes that will help attendees gain a wealth of new knowledge in just three days. Visit www.aetconline.com to register today.

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Getting Info Is Easy: How to Get Priceless Tech Info That You’ve Only Dreamed Of

I’ve got a great job. Really, I do. Everyday is a reminder of things that are important. Here’s what I mean; Last week I was doing an interview with USAC Sprint Car driver Mike Spencer. We were talking about Sprint Car driving tips. One of Mike’s tips was to find a mentor. Someone that you respect and want to learn from. The seriousness and sincerity in Mike’s voice as he talked about finding the right person to learn from was, quite frankly, a learning experience for me.

Keith Dorton stays busy with his shop and helping writers with technical publications, but you can still have access to him through technical conferences.

Keith Dorton stays busy with his shop and helping writers with technical publications, but you can still have access to him through technical conferences.

Keith Dorton stays busy with his shop and helping writers with technical publications, but you can still have access to him through technical conferences.

I get to talk to some of the brightest people in the automotive industry on a daily basis. That’s my job and it’s easy to take that for granted, especially if you are just doing a job. But…here’s the reality of the situation. Everyone reading this right now has the same opportunity to talk to the same talented people that all of us in the media do.

Sure, I make contact with Marketing Directors and Vice Presidents of Advertising often when researching an article. But more often than not, these leaders of industry direct me to their technical department for specifics on the parts or components. When I say Technical Department, what I mean is the people that staff the tech lines at the company. Yup, you heard right, the same people that answer the phones when you call the tech lines.

The people that are manning the tech lines are not the receptionist types, sitting behind a computer, asking what year, make and model car you have like the clerks at your local parts stores either. These are very talented racers and car builders that companies have brought in to take care of very specific technical questions that their customers have. Make no mistake about it; these people are very talented and we all have access to them. Anyone can get great technical advice for just the price of a phone call.

Don’t get me wrong, there are some of the biggest and brightest minds in the business that are harder to get in contact with. People like Doug Yates, Keith Dorton, Dr. Dean Hill, Ron Shaver and Gary Stanton. Understandably, these folks are a little more difficult to talk with because their time is rapidly absorbed with running businesses and developing new products…

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Exciting 21st AETC Additions & News

Lots of exciting news since our latest updates. We pleased to welcome Burns Stainless, Joe Gibbs Racing Oil and Doug Lee Enginuity to our growing sponsor line-up. The sponsor support for this year’s AETC has broken all previous records which means more attendee giveaways, as well as the chance to make contact/connections with representatives from each of these companies during the 21st AETC in Orlando.

Beyond sponsor happenings, we are also excited to announce a few of the participants for the Wednesday morning speaker panel & roundtable Q&A. While more speakers will be announced in the days ahead, one look at the already announced line-up shows an impressive list of industry icons and leaders.

Did you know? That you can also join AETC on Facebook and Twitterfor the latest conference updates and industry happenings.

Don’t Miss Out On Early Bird Registration – Only A Few Days Left

The “Early Bird” discount program that offers a $200 savings off the standard AETC registration fee expires on June 1. Don’t miss out on our best offer of the year; you’ll never find a lower price to attend the 21st AETC Confernece.

The excitement level for this year’s AETC is at all all time high due to a heavyweight list of speakers and a theme (Circle Track Racing Engine Technology) that is a perfect fit for the PRI show. Based on early sign-up returns, the 21st AETC appears to be a certain sell-out. Make plans today to join us December 6-8, 2010 in Orlando, FL and you’ll gain more knowledge, insider tips, industry relationships and technology insights than you ever thought was possible in 3 days.

Did you know? Attending the AETC Conference also gains you access credentials into the trade-only PRI show.

New Sponsors = More Giveaway Prizes!

Today, we’re proud to announce that Holley and Roush Yates Engines have jumped on-board to sponsor this year’s AETC. With a growing list of sponsors, attendess have a great chance of walking away with a valuable  prize from the over $30,000 in product giveaways and discounts. This year’s conference is certain to be a sell-out as spots are going quickly – don’t be left out.

First Group of Speakers And Topics Released For 21st Annual AETC™

Industry icons set to speak about circle track racing technology and engine performance during the 2010 Advanced Engineering Technology Conference™

Some of the biggest names in the industry will be speaking at the 21stAnnual AETC™. Already scheduled are Greg West of Fel-Pro Gaskets, Matt Hartford of Total Seal Piston Rings, Steven Golya of JE Pistons, Bill Schlieper of Pro Power Racing, Doug Yates of Roush Yates Racing, Andy Randolph of ECR Engines, Ron Shaver of Shaver Racing Engines, Keith Dorton of Automotive Specialist and Dr. Dean Hill of New Mexico State University.

The annual conference for engine builders, manufacturers, industry leaders and media members focuses on turning automotive theory into practical technology. The 2010 conference will center in on circle track racing technology. However, the technology and ideas discussed can be applied to virtually any engine platform and type of racing. From weekend racers to top professionals, everybody will discover new tips and learn about the latest race-proven theories. See the list of topics for this year’s conference below.

  • Doug Yates – Insider’s View on Building Championship Engines
  • Bill Schlieper – Advanced Building and & Track Supporting Cutting Edge Dirt & Off-Road Race Engines
  • Greg West – Gasket Design & Installation Considerations for Circle Track Racers
  • Ron Shaver – Optimizing Sprint Car & Short Track Engines for Maximum Performance
  • Dr. Dean Hill – How Different Fuel Types Affect Engine Design
  • Matt Hartford – Using Piston Ring Technology to Maximize Engine Performance
  • Steven Golya – Advanced Analysis of Piston Design
  • Keith Dorton – Tips and Tricks of Building Engines
  • Andy Randolph – Advancing the Science of NASCAR Cup Engine Optimization

Time is quickly running out to take advantage of the Early Registration Discount. Everyone who registers by June 1, 2010, will save $200.00 on the cost of registration. Space is limited and is filling up quickly, so visit www.aetconline.com today to reserve your ticket and ensure your place. Save the date now and make plans to attend the 21st Annual AETC™ at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, Florida, on December 6-8, 2010.

For more information about the 21st Annual AETC™ taking place in Orlando, Florida, on December 6-8, 2010, call us at 1-866-893-2382, or visit us online at www.aetconline.com to register today.

Stories Past & A Very Bright Future

Many people do not realize that the AETC has been providing a venue for the transfer of leading edge automotive and engine technology for over 20 years. We’re proud of AETC’s history and even more excited about the future.

Learn more about the storied history of the AETC here