No fear, but respect”

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The guild and committee invited people to the “Lower Austrian Motor Vehicle Industry Day” at the Wifi St. Pölten. An informative and wide-ranging program served both trade and commerce excellently.

Innung und Gremium luden zum „Tag der NÖ Kfz-Wirtschaft“ ins Wifi St. Pölten. Ein informatives und breitgefächertes Programm bedienten sowohl Handel als auch Gewerbe vortrefflich.
The guild and committee invited people to the “Lower Austrian Motor Vehicle Industry Day” at the Wifi St. Pölten. An informative and wide-ranging program served both trade and commerce excellently.

No fear, but respect”

NÖ Interessenvertretung: LGO Wolfgang Schirak und LIM Karl Scheibelhofer.

LGO Wolfgang Schirak and LIM Karl Scheibelhofer managed to convey something like a spirit of optimism during the information day, despite numerous challenges for the industry. “No fear, but respect” is the right attitude towards electric cars, emphasized Johannes Müller from the Academy of the German Motor Vehicle Industry (TAK). Müller recommended that companies look into electromobility: “The car belongs to the motor vehicle trade.” You shouldn't leave it to the electricians. During the event, former BIM Friedrich Nagl, Rita Janitsch from the traffic law department of the Lower Austrian state government and Wifi workshop manager Alois Fitzka were honored. You can read a detailed report in the upcoming Motor Vehicle Economy.