Inside Automotive
Paul J. Daly unveils ASOTU CONs’ unique blend of trade shows and networking hub
ASOTU CON 2024 is right around the corner [May 14-17]. In just about a month, many in the industry will gather in Baltimore for this convention and all things automotive! Paul J Daly, the founder and CEO of ASUTO, joins us on the most recent episode of Inside Automotive to provide us with a sneak peek at what attendees can expect. Watch full segment here.
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Welcome back to the latest episode of The Future of Automotive on CBT News, where we put recent automotive and mobility news into the context of the broader themes impacting the industry. I’m Steve Greenfield from Automotive Ventures, and I’m glad that you could join us. This week there’s a new report out from the National Insurance Crime Bureau (or NICB), that shows that 2023 was another record-breaking year for vehicle thefts. Read More
Automotive weekly roundup: Tesla settles lawsuit, auto credit availability improves, China’s aggressive EV push
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