A high-level panel session at the 2026 Australian Auto Aftermarket Expo will bring together some of the aftermarket’s most influential leaders to examine how workshops can stay competitive and profitable as vehicles become increasingly connected and software-driven.
The Expo, proudly sponsored by Repco and co-located with the Collision Repair Expo, will take place from 14–16 May 2026 at the Melbourne Convention & Exhibition Centre, bringing together the entire automotive aftermarket industry for Australia’s largest automotive event.
The session, The Aftermarket’s Next Advantage – Making Smart Bets Now, forms part of the Expo’s comprehensive Workshop Management Program, designed for business owners, industry leaders and automotive professionals looking to strengthen their understanding, prepare for the future and improve profitability.
Featuring Rob Cameron (Group CEO – GPC Asia Pacific), Bradley Gannon (CEO – Capricorn), Chris Wilesmith (CEO – Bapcor), and facilitated by Stuart Charity (CEO – Australian Automotive Aftermarket Association), the panel will explore how connected, software-driven vehicles are reshaping workshop economics—changing what is profitable, what is repairable, and what customers expect.
As vehicle technology evolves, workshops are experiencing what many describe as a “barbell effect”, where routine work becomes less frequent and lower-touch, while other jobs become more complex, equipment-intensive and increasingly difficult to quote with confidence.
Taking place at 1pm on Friday 15 May, the session will see panellists unpack what is changing fastest across the industry, where the aftermarket is investing—from tools and software to training and supply chain support—and how workshops can protect margins while building the capability required for the future.
“This is a critical moment for our industry,” said Stuart Charity. “Workshops that understand where the market is heading and make the right investments now will be best placed to succeed. This will be a rare opportunity to hear from this calibre of industry leadership together in one place, so don’t miss out.”
The Workshop Management Training program sits alongside a comprehensive Technical Training Program, delivering hands-on learning for technicians across modern diagnostics, electrification and advanced vehicle systems. For those looking to go further, paid Advanced Technical Masterclasses held prior to the Expo will offer in-depth training led by international experts.
Across the three-day event, attendees will have access to more than 400 leading brands, the latest workshop tools, equipment and technology, live demonstrations, and valuable networking opportunities with industry peers and suppliers.
The 2026 Expo will also feature dedicated learning areas on the show floor including the Diagnostic Discovery Zone and the ADAS Training Zone, alongside the high-energy Flying Spanners competition, showcasing the next generation of automotive technicians in a fast-paced, hands-on format.
With thousands of industry professionals expected to attend, the Auto Aftermarket Expo offers an unmatched opportunity to build capability, strengthen business performance and stay ahead of industry change.
Importantly, attendance at the Expo, including both training programs, remains free for automotive trade professionals. For more information and to register, visit www.aftermarketexpo.com.au