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IBIS 2013 - Switzerland bound

On 20-22 May, the attentions of the global accident repair community will be on Montreux, Switzerland as IBIS 2013 takes place.

With record delegate numbers confirmed, IBIS 2013 is set to bring the global accident repair industry together on a scale never before seen. With delegate numbers at 380, IBIS 2013 has attracted an audience from all corners of the globe including Australia, Brazil and China.

Commenting on the unprecedented support for IBIS 2013, bodyshop CEO, Shelley Parsons, said, 'IBIS continues to evolve year-on-year and 2013 is no exception. Not only have we got a truly global seminar programme but we have received record delegate bookings.

'It serves to highlight the growth on globalisation of our industry and also the key role IBIS has, and continues, to play in this.'

With the theme - Future business models: strategies for success – the seminar programme will explore the issues most influencing markets around the world, as well as provoke thought of how the future might look.

IBIS 2013 is proudly sponsored by 3M, Audatex, AkzoNobel, Automechanika, BASF, Enterprise, Innovation Group, Quindell Portfolio plc and SunCorp Group.

For the latest IBIS 2013 news and views follow @ibisworldwide #ibis2013


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