Exhibitions / Congresses

Tire Technology Expo 2024

Germany, Hannover - March 19-21, 2024
A survey conducted during 2023 confirmed that Tire Technology Expo and Conference is the tire manufacturing industry's most highly regarded event of year. The 2024 event is set to be one of the best ever shows - don't miss out!

Held at the Messe Hannover on March (18), 19, 20 & 21, the 2024 event will feature:
  • The world's premier technology showcase, with exhibits of equipment and materials from 240 specialist suppliers.
  • Tire Technology Expo Conference, with more than 180+ speakers from leading companies and institutions, such as Michelin, Apollo Tyres, Sumitomo Rubber Industries, GDSO, Kumho, Jaguar Land Rover, University of Twente and many more.
  • The University of Akron Tire Mechanics four-day course.
  • The three-day Tire Modeling and its Application in Tire and Vehicle Development course, organized and presented by Mohammad Behroozi from GM.
  • The Tire Reinforcement Materials, Applications and Fatigue Testing one-day course.
  • The Tire Technology International Awards for Innovation and Excellence, presented live at the event during a drinks and canapes party.
Date(s)
March 19-21, 2024
Venue
Deutsche Messe
Contact for booking / more info
See website
Tire Technology Expo 2024
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