Big Changes coming for the future event, to
be held in June, 2020
The North American International Auto Show
(NAIAS) announced that starting in 2020 the show would make a
transformational move to June and will start the week of June 8th. The
ability for participating brands to deliver dynamic exhibits and
experiential opportunities outside of the show’s four walls for attending
journalists, industry members and consumers, will provide new avenues to
showcase the products and technologies on display. Delivering greater ROI
through reduced costs and dynamic opportunities will be a key aspect of
the future show.
“Our show is undergoing its most significant transformation in the last
three decades,” said Rod Alberts, Executive Director, NAIAS. “Detroit will
continue to be a global stage for some of the world’s most significant and
iconic vehicle reveals and host an unparalleled international audience of
media and key industry influencers.”
NAIAS is one of the most influential global auto events, touching all
facets of the industry and attracting the largest concentration of the
world’s top industry leaders – from automakers and suppliers, to tech
startups and venture capitalists, to universities and policymakers.
“The North American International Auto Show is an amazing exhibition that
showcases the most innovative and creative automotive companies around the
world,” said Michigan Governor Rick Snyder. “Moving the show to the summer
opens up new opportunities for companies as well as creating new
experiences for attendees.”
The show is run by the Detroit Auto Dealers Association and its Executive
Board. As part of the DADA and Board’s due diligence in exploring new
opportunities for the show, hundreds of meetings and conversations with
key stakeholders – automakers, suppliers and sponsors, as well as industry
and government leaders – were had around the world.
“Our ultimate goal is to provide an experience and opportunity for
participating companies and attendees, that only Detroit can offer,” said
Doug North, DADA President. “June will allow us to better showcase the
automotive leadership, development and heritage our great city and region
holds.”
Embracing the Industry’s Change
Auto show dynamics are changing globally as the auto industry undergoes
its biggest shift in more than a century. With this, automakers are
seeking out increasingly creative ways to debut vehicles and engage with
consumers. Plans have been underway for over a year as NAIAS stands ready
to embrace this evolution with its move to June and provide a fresh
international platform for hundreds of brands to highlight their
innovations.
“As we look to break out of the traditional auto show model, there is not
a need to follow the normal show season,” added North. “The new direction
and focus of the show will disrupt the normal cadence of traditional shows
and create a new event unparalleled in the industry.”
Endless Opportunities for Brand Activations
The reimagined show will undergo an evolution that will take the show from
inside Cobo Center to a canvas of unlimited brand activation and
engagement opportunities – a canvas only limited by exhibitor creativity
and imagination. While the successful foundation of the show inside Cobo
Center will continue with vehicles and innovative mobility technologies
being showcased, transformation plans call for growth in both branding and
event opportunities at multiple venues throughout Detroit, and perhaps,
beyond.
“Detroit now has the opportunity to showcase our riverfront and our
revitalized downtown during our beautiful summer months and creatively use
the exterior of Cobo to launch new products that will transform Detroit
into an exciting auto-centric environment,” said Larry Alexander,
president and CEO of the Detroit Metro Convention & Visitors Bureau.
Hosting the show in June sets the stage for exhibitors to conduct dynamic
outdoor experiential brand activations, immersing and engaging the media
and consumers in memorable product experiences. A sampling of outdoor
experiential activities might include:
• Dynamic Vehicle Debuts
• Ride and Drives
• Autonomous/Automated Driving
• Off-Road Challenges
It’s envisioned that activation sites will be located throughout downtown
Detroit, including at some of the city’s jewels such as Hart Plaza,
Detroit RiverWalk, Campus Martius, Woodward Avenue and Grand Circus Park.
Activation spots might even extend beyond the downtown area to historic
automotive locations or state parks such as Belle Isle.
“The potential to create a month long automotive festival in Detroit
starting with the Detroit Grand Prix, going through our show and
concluding with the nationally-celebrated fireworks on the river, will
provide an unmatched festival-like experience for all attendees,” added
Alberts.
Cost Benefits for Exhibitors
The move to June will translate into substantial cost savings for
exhibitors. By eliminating November, December and January holidays from
the move-in equation, exhibitors will see reduced overtime labor costs for
builds. Additionally, the show will have a shorter move-in schedule of
three weeks, significantly reduced from the current 8 weeks on average it
takes for move-in. With a reduced build time, exhibit builds will be
simplified and less custom-built for Detroit, providing numerous cost
savings as well.
A Vibrant Downtown
With ideal summer weather, a Cobo Center filled with new products and
technologies, and engaging events positioned throughout the city, auto
show attendees will be able to enjoy all that Detroit has to offer, will
celebrating the Motor City’s love of the automobile.
Cross-marketing events around the city will help drive excitement, energy
and attendees to downtown.
This past January, NAIAS attracted well over three-quarters of a million
people to the city and generated an economic impact of $480M (according to
David Sowerby, CFA, Managing Director, Portfolio Manager, Ancora) to the
regional economy.
“June provides us with exciting new opportunities that January just didn’t
afford,” added Alberts. “We strongly believe we can continue to deliver a
significant economic impact for our great city, and offer an event unlike
anything anyone has ever experienced.”
Comments from Automakers
• “Reinventing NAIAS as a summertime festival of design, speed and
innovation is incredibly exciting. It will showcase the best of our
industry and the best of Detroit, and should become a can’t miss event on
the calendar for global automakers and media,” said Mark Truby, Vice
President, Communications, Ford Motor Company.
• “The North American International Auto
Show has provided GAC Motor with a tremendous platform – connecting us
with key media and industry executives,” said Yu Jun, GAC Motor President.
“As we look to enter the U.S. and increase our market share, Detroit will
continue to serve as a critical part of our global marketing strategy and
we look forward to the new exciting
opportunities June will offer.”
• “We applaud the DADA for thinking big and
really taking advantage of this opportunity to re-imagine the auto show
and position Detroit in the best light. We’re excited to be a part of a
festival-like series of events that showcase all the great things that are
happening in both the auto industry and Detroit,” said Tony Cervone,
Senior Vice President, Global Communications, General Motors Company
• “Hyundai is always excited to participate
in the North American International Auto Show and display its products to
the Motor City. We already are planning an exciting reveal in 2019. It
certainly will be a new experience leaving the ski hats and Chap-Stick at
home and packing our Tigers baseball caps and sunscreen. We look forward
to the evolution of the show,” said Jim Trainor, Director, Hyundai Motor
America.
• “Toyota is excited to see the North
American International Auto Show move to June in 2020,” said Scott Vazin,
Group Vice President and Chief Communications Officer, Toyota Motor North
America. “With a new summer timeframe, industry leaders and international
media will see Detroit in a new light, paving the way for exciting outdoor
activities and more opportunities to explore this vibrant city.”
Preparations Underway for Coming Year
The January 2019 NAIAS looks to build off the significant buzz generated
this past show where media metrics reports from PRIME Research indicate
NAIAS remains the global leader among domestic shows in terms of influence
as it garners the largest reach, number of articles and share of voice.
“Coming off recent trips in Europe, Asia, and around the U.S., automakers,
suppliers and tech companies have hinted at some important product news
that is earmarked for Detroit this upcoming year,” said Bill Golling, 2019
NAIAS Chairman. “We look forward to providing a world-class platform for
the over 200 brands that showcase their innovations at our show.”
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