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Manila International Auto Show goes virtual

The automotive industry is one of the deeply affected industries amid the ongoing global pandemic, but has managed to remain resilient. In line with the new normal, there’s been a rise in alternative sales efforts such as virtual showrooms, and remote financial consultations for automobile purchases. With that in mind, the biggest annual motoring event has pivoted to cyberspace as well.

Prepare to shift gears virtually as the Manila International Auto Show, more popularly known as MIAS, is taking a detour to the digital realm with the first-ever MIAS Wired.

Happening this Dec. 16 to 20, MIAS Wired is a virtual event that will bring together the biggest automobile brands to showcase the latest updates in the automotive industry. During the event, participants will have the opportunity to check the latest car models as well as get an insider’s access to various car showrooms at the comfort of their own home or office. The latest innovations and newest automotive trends will also be discussed in this highly anticipated event.

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The leading exhibition and events management company in the Philippines, Worldbex Services International (WSI), is at the forefront of taking events beyond expositions by providing a platform for the community to create connections and nurture the automotive industry as a whole through MIAS Wired. The event will bring all the country’s top car brands, car accessories, automotive technology, and car enthusiasts together in order to help solve the challenges of the industry in the new normal.

Participating brands are BMW, Changan, Chery, Chevrolet, Dodge, Foton, Geely, Hyundai, Jaguar, Jeep, Land Rover, Mercedes-Benz, Morris Garages, Nissan, RAM, Subaru, and Suzuki.

Registration is still open through the MIAS Wired website (www.manilaautoshow.com).

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