A high-energy feature at the 2026 Australian Auto Aftermarket Expo will put the spotlight firmly on the industry’s future, with the Flying Spanners competition set to showcase the next generation of automotive technicians in a fast-paced, hands-on competition.
Co-located with the Collision Repair Expo, the Australian Auto Aftermarket Expo will take place from 14–16 May 2026 at the Melbourne Convention & Exhibition Centre, bringing the entire automotive aftermarket together for Australia’s largest industry event.
The Flying Spanners event, sponsored by Burson Auto Parts, will run across all three days of the Expo, delivering an engaging, spectator-friendly competition that highlights the skill, speed and technical capability of emerging technicians. Competitors will go head-to-head in timed heats, completing real-world mechanical tasks under pressure.
Designed to promote and celebrate emerging talent, the competition will feature automotive apprentices representing workshops and Registered Training Organisations (RTOs) from around the country, combining technical precision, speed and problem-solving in a format that reflects modern workshop demands.
Daily prizes will be awarded for the fastest times, with an overall champion crowned at the conclusion of the Expo and presented with the Flying Spanners perpetual trophy.
The addition of Flying Spanners strengthens the Expo’s focus on practical, real-world skills and workforce development, complementing a comprehensive program of free technical training sessions led by leading Australian and international trainers. In addition, the Expo will deliver a dedicated workshop management training program, designed to help business owners and managers improve operations, strengthen profitability and build more effective teams.
Across the Expo, attendees will have access to more than 400 leading brands, the latest workshop tools, equipment and technology, live demonstrations, and opportunities to connect with suppliers, trainers and peers from across the country and beyond.
The 2026 Expo will also feature dedicated learning areas on the show floor including the Diagnostic Discovery Zone and the ADAS Training Zone, delivering hands-on insight into modern vehicle diagnostics and evolving workshop requirements.
With the industry undergoing rapid technological change, the Expo is a must-attend event—offering automotive professionals a valuable opportunity to build capability, strengthen their business and stay ahead of emerging trends. The Auto Aftermarket Expo will bring together more than 13,000 industry professionals from Australia and abroad, with free access for the automotive trade.
For more information and to register, visit www.autoaftermarketexpo.com.au