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2008 SAE World Congress was a success!



In its 7th year, the SAE Media Dinner at Coach Insignia was a huge success thanks to the participation by all of our clients and the significant media attendance. Coach Insignia was the perfect setting for an evening that included fantastic cuisine, an unparalleled view of Detroit and unique networking opportunities for all. The attendee list included senior executives from Behr, Coherix, Eberspaecher, GKN Driveline, Hella, InterRegs, MANN+HUMMEL, Trubiquity and Wallonia as well as 45 of the industry’s top automotive editors and reporters.




Other activities included an InterRegs press conference, the annual MANN+HUMMEL media briefing along with Hella’s press luncheon. All three events were successful and generated positive exposure for the companies involoved.

Hella Luncheon


Mann+Hummel luncheon

A big thank you goes out to all who participated and we look forward to next years SAE World Congress!

Comments

Anonymous said…
Great photos.....and our interns did a super job helping to make this year's SAE program such a great success.
Anonymous said…
I still remember the SAE Dinner I was able to join...I was a great time. I'm jealous. :)
Bianca
Anonymous said…
Hi there, as someone who had the pleasure to enjoy all the mentioned events I just would like to confirm: it was a success! And I also would like to join Larry: thanks for the great support, especially from Christina and Silke!
Greetings from Tokyo!

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