Auto Maintenance & Repair Expo 2025 Gears Up to Welcome Global Industry Leaders in Beijing Next Week

The highly anticipated Auto Maintenance and Repair Expo (AMR) is set to welcome global automotive industry leaders as it returns to Beijing from 31 March to 2 April 2025. Taking place at the newly inaugurated Capital International Exhibition & Convention Center (CIECC), the event spans 80,000 square meters and will feature 1,186 exhibitors. Attendees can explore the latest advancements in automotive technology, repair solutions, and intelligent systems, while also engaging in 39 key discussions on topics such as smart innovation, talent cultivation, and global collaboration.

As a well-established trade fair serving the automotive aftermarket for over four decades, AMR continues to bridge local and international markets. This year, the event will feature a diverse range of exhibitors from major manufacturing hubs across China, alongside renowned brands from Bangladesh, France, Germany, Italy, Lithuania, Malaysia, Singapore, Switzerland, the United States, and beyond.

The 2025 edition of AMR will focus on emerging trends across the supply chain, including maintenance, repair, components, new energy vehicles, connectivity, and road transportation. Companies will introduce groundbreaking solutions designed to enhance efficiency, reduce costs, and support intelligent automotive development.

For the car care, diagnostics, and repair sectors, AMR will showcase state-of-the-art equipment such as Panther’s four-wheel aligner for chassis testing, Rotake’s intelligent impact wrench, and SATA’s green spraying technologies. Additionally, the rise of new energy and intelligent connected technologies will be a key highlight, with companies like Anche, Shanghai Sogreat, and Balance presenting innovations in diagnostics, thermal management, and battery maintenance solutions.

AI, automation, and autonomous driving technology will also take center stage, featuring industry leaders like Nexion, Yuhuan Jinli, and ADD Industry. Their latest developments in AI-powered testing, automated parts manufacturing, and smart suspension systems will be among the must-see exhibits.

A dedicated zone for road transportation equipment will present advancements in vehicle manufacturing, inspection, cargo safety, and driver training. As demand grows for safer and more sustainable commercial vehicles, exhibitors such as Beiqi Foton, Dongfeng Liuzhou, Qingling, and Sinotruk will showcase electric box trucks, power battery testing, cargo bundling systems, and driver training simulators.

In addition to these innovations, AMR will welcome 55 domestic and international buyer groups, connecting attendees with high-quality products and solutions from across the global supply chain. Delegations from key regions in China, as well as business representatives from Africa, Central Asia, Europe, the Middle East, South America, and Southeast Asia, will participate.

This year’s AMR will feature three specialized zones designed to integrate product displays with high-quality events. The Green Repair & New Energy Zone, a returning favorite, will explore sustainable repair technologies for new energy vehicles. Shandong German New Energy Vehicle will present insights on battery, motor, and charging system repairs, while Anche will conduct training on safety solutions for new energy vehicles. The Industry and Education Integration Zone will address the need for skilled professionals, promoting talent development and skills training through the National Vocational Skills Competition. Repair technicians and vocational students will compete in challenges focused on new energy vehicle repairs and vehicle paint finishing, with career opportunities facilitated by over 20 participating vocational institutions. The Road Transportation Equipment Zone, a newly introduced area, will concentrate on road transport safety technologies. The Road Transportation Safe and Efficient Technology Forum will tackle critical topics such as cargo loading standards, logistics vehicle selection, and export policies for commercial vehicles.

A robust lineup of 39 conferences and forums will delve into the latest trends and opportunities in the automotive aftermarket. Highlights include the Automotive Aftermarket Conference on 30 March, featuring three key sub-forums on global cooperation, the coexistence of internal combustion engine and electric vehicles, and aftermarket supply chain development. The Belt and Road Aftermarket Cross-border Cooperation Seminar on 31 March will bring together experts from China, Uzbekistan, Kenya, and Egypt to discuss international automotive trade opportunities. The Global Pathways for Automotive Service Talent Forum on 31 March will see industry leaders exploring talent development, digital transformation, and international certification standards. The Motor Vehicle Inspection and Pollution Prevention Conference on 31 March will address new environmental regulations, emissions control, and sustainable repair technologies. The Car Wash, Care and Customising Conference on 1 April will cover the latest trends in vehicle care, repair, and customization.

Additionally, the 20th Automotive Aftermarket Top 20 Awards Ceremony on 31 March will recognize outstanding contributions to repair technologies, fostering deeper industry collaborations. For more details on the event’s full agenda, visit www.amr-china.cn/events.

AMR is co-organized by the China Automotive Maintenance Equipment Industry Association (CAMEIA), China Automotive Maintenance and Repair Association (CAMRA), Messe Frankfurt (Shanghai) Co Ltd, and China National Machinery Industry International Co Ltd (Sinomachint). As part of Messe Frankfurt’s Mobility and Logistics sector, AMR is one of 40 global events dedicated to advancing the automotive industry.

For inquiries, please contact Messe Frankfurt (Shanghai) Co Ltd at +86 400 613 8585, visit www.amr-china.cn, or email amr@china.messefrankfurt.com.