Detroit, MI - December 23, 2009 - After a
challenging year, auto industry enthusiasts from around the world
await the 2010 North American International Auto Show (NAIAS) in
Detroit to see what's coming next. The Society of
Automotive Analysts (SAA) will hold its 2010 Automotive Outlook
Conference and examine what the industry should look for in terms
of products and technologies, a supplier forecast and how key
economic indicators will affect the industry.
The 2010 SAA Automotive Outlook Conference will take place on
the eve of NAIAS press days, Sunday, January 10, 2010, at Cobo
Center. The event will begin at 4 p.m. and include a networking
reception and dinner.
Keynoting the event will be Bob Lutz, GM's Global Marketing
Chief. Also on the agenda will be renowned journalist and
analyst John McElroy, host of Autoline Detroit; Neil De Koker,
president of the Original Equipment Suppliers Association (OESA);
John Casesa, managing partner, Casesa Shapiro Group, LLC; and
Justin Mirro, managing director, Moelis & Company.
"Everyone is looking for direction in the coming year in our
global and local economy. We are pleased to see so many have
concluded that NAIAS is the place to find the compass," said Doug
Fox, chairman, 2010 NAIAS. "Our show serves as a backdrop for
such events and is further evidence of our reach. With new
technologies to be featured at the NAIAS, and the direction
discussed by automakers, the global media and industry masses on
hand, this is the place to be in January to discover what the rest
of the year may bring."
To register for the event, go to www.cybersaa.org or call
248-804-6433.