TechFest success for GSF Car Parts

GSF Car Parts has hailed the success of its inaugural TechFest, held in the vast underground car park at Wembley Stadium in June.

The TechFest event drew a crowd of nearly 2,000, including 1,500 garage professionals. GSF Car Parts used the event to showcase new technologies, with hands-on product training, live demonstrations and exclusive deals on tools and equipment. 

There were also plenty of interactive elements from the companies attending the first event. From high-quality food and drink to competitions and Formula 1 simulators. Additional highlights of the evening included stunning displays of classic and supercars, such as the renowned Ferrari Enzo, the iconic Porsche 911 Targa 2.7E (1972), and a range of luxurious German Mercedes-Benz.

Companies galore at TechFest

Guests included Executive Chairman Sukhpal Singh Ahluwalia and Chief Executive Officer Steve Horne, both of whom spent hours engaging with customers and suppliers, adding to the event’s dynamic atmosphere.

In collaboration with over 50 top suppliers, including Schaeffler, Yuasa, Comma, and Delphi, TechFest successfully connected suppliers with members of the automotive industry from across the country. The positive feedback from both suppliers and garages has been overwhelming, with suppliers astounded by the high level of interest and orders received during and after the event.

As a token of appreciation from GSF Car Parts, each attending garage at TechFest received £50 worth of Trade Club (TC) points. As part of GSF’s loyalty rewards platform, these points can be redeemed for a wide range of vouchers and coupons.

“I am so thankful to everyone who put together the recent TechFest event for GSF Car Parts, and to everyone who made the event such a success,” commented Sukhpal Singh Ahluwalia, GSF Car Parts Executive Chairman.

“TechFest was all about saying thank you to our partners and showing them how much we have valued them over the many years we have worked together. For me, the best part of the event was connecting, and reconnecting, with industry peers, as any entrepreneur knows that relationships are fundamental to business.”

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