Ring Automotive to shine at Auto Trade Expo

Renowned lighting and auto accessory specialist, Ring Automotive, has announced that it will be exhibiting at Auto Trade Expo

Renowned lighting and auto accessory specialist, Ring Automotive, has announced that it will be exhibiting at Auto Trade Expo in Dublin, Ireland on 12th & 13th October. 

The company will be on an impressive stand (J-09), with an extensive display of their products, including a focus on lighting, battery support units, tyre care, workshop tools, and inspection lamps.

The stand will host interactive features where visitors will be able handle product and experience all the features, in particular, Ring’s new inspection lights and battery diagnostics tools. In addition, Keith Booth, Head of Field Sales and recently joined Colin McCourt, Area Sales Manager for ROI will be on the stand throughout the show to discuss products, offer advice and perform product demonstrations if needed.

Also on the Ring stand will be its parent company, OSRAM, with a range of automotive bulb and lighting fixture products to present to consumers, including the newly launched NIGHT BREAKER 220, as well as its Vintage range of LED bulbs and its fixture lighting range.

Marketing Director for Ring, Henry Bisson, said: “Auto Trade Expo is a fantastic show in Ireland and attracts a lot of visitors, so it’s always tremendous for us to be part of it, primarily so we can see our Irish customers, and get direct feedback from the end users.

“While we have an enviable reputation for both our lighting ranges, OSRAM and Ring in Ireland, we’re growing rapidly into battery support units, jump starters and battery analysers. Plus our extensive range of professional inspection lamps continue to prove very popular with the industry and has even won us a few awards! It will be a great opportunity for us to not only showcase what we offer, but reinforce the quality around our products.”

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