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AIMExpo returning to Las Vegas, bigger and better in 2023

AIMExpo returning to Las Vegas, bigger and better in 2023

New Products, Expanded Dealer Education Offerings, and Four-Wheel Showcase

IRVINE, CA – June 1, 2022 – (Motor Sports NewsWire) – After the undeniable success of AIMExpo 2022, the Motorcycle Industry Council’s American International Motorcycle Expo is returning to the world famous Las Vegas Convention Center February 15-17, 2023, and it’s anticipated to be double the size of last year. Tucker Powersports will expand their co-located annual dealer show, helping to continue AIMExpo’s legacy as the most important powersports show in the country.

“Powersports is in the midst of incredible innovation and growth, and AIMExpo 2023 will be at the forefront providing a place for our industry to gather, learn, and strategize about the future,” said Erik Pritchard, president and CEO of the Motorcycle Industry Council. “The brands showcased on the show floor, including Tucker, are a demonstration of their commitment to work with us to advance our industry.”

Disruptive Thinking, the main-stage education platform launched last year, on the show floor returns with MIC Symposium-inspired content and will headline thought leaders, industry experts, and influencers.  Renowned presenters including Tony Gonzalez and Sam Dantzler of Garage Composites will share content designed to make dealers think outside the box and beyond the doors of their dealerships.

Continuing the focus on “the business of your business,” AIMExpo Dealer Education will also offer classroom-style education off the show floor. These educational sessions will provide core business solutions related to sales and marketing, and topics that drive the day-to-day business of retailers, such as F&I, staff retention, and consumer engagement.

In addition to the expanded educational offerings, the AIMExpo show floor will be more than twice the size it was last year. Attendees will see a stronger focus on new products from the…

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