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Six CES PR Alternatives for Automotive Technology Suppliers

Posted Oct. 11th 2018

CES is not the perfect exhibition or media relations venue for everyone. In fact, for many technology and auto suppliers, CES is too crowded, cluttered, and competitive, making it difficult to stand out. Considering the cost ($500,000 – $1 million for a respectable CES exhibit) and competition (4,300+ CES exhibitors), some automotive and mobility suppliers have […]

NAIAS 2018 Auto Supplier PR Survival Guide

Posted Jan. 10th 2018

NAIAS – the North American International Auto Show in Detroit (in its 30th year as an international event) – and its technology showcase – AutoMobili-D – open up to some 5,000+ press people and thousands of auto industry insiders next Sunday. Bigger than ever, this key auto industry event can be overwhelming to the first-time […]

Meet the Media: Mark Phelan, Auto Critic & Columnist at the Detroit Free Press

Posted Nov. 21st 2017

Mark Phelan is the auto critic and columnist for the Detroit Free Press. He reviews new vehicles and writes about the people, issues, technologies and strategies shaping the auto industry. He is also president of the North American Car of the Year jury, and a member of the Automotive Press Association board. Without revealing any […]

AutoMobili-D Offers Visibility and Connections for Automotive & Tech Mobility Suppliers

Posted Sep. 22nd 2017

Looking for a way to affordably position your company as a player in the automotive mobility technology innovation space, while avoiding the cost, clutter and competition of a show like CES? Then take a look at AutoMobili-D, a focused exhibition, conference and symposium for mobility technology that has grown out of one of the world’s […]

Alternatives to CES for the Auto Supplier

Posted Aug. 25th 2017

If you’ve exhibited at CES and were disappointed because you’re not getting the attention you expected, you may not be alone. For many auto suppliers, it’s just too crowded, cluttered and competitive to really stand out with media and customers.  So, what could you do instead to get the exposure, the positioning and the media […]

Bianchi PR’s Top 25 PR Projects

Posted Aug. 9th 2017

Leading up to Bianchi PR’s 25th anniversary, we’ve shared our Top 25 PR Projects, a biweekly profile highlighting some of our favorite client projects. Here’s a recap of all 25. 1. BPR’s Top 25 PR Projects: #1 Freudenberg-NOK Lean Manufacturing Program Rollout (1992) 2. BPR’s Top 25 PR Projects: #2 TRW Automotive spin-off (2003) 3. […]

BPR’s Top 25 PR Projects: #22 Adient’s First North American International Auto Show (2017)

Posted Jun. 29th 2017

Just a few months after its spin off from Johnson Controls, Adient, the world’s largest global automotive seating supplier, held its first press conference and exhibit at the 2017 North American International Auto Show (NAIAS). Tasked with handling Adient’s media relations for the show, Bianchi PR was up for the challenge of competing for and […]

BPR’s Top 25 PR Projects: #19 Yanfeng Automotive Interiors at NAIAS (2017)

Posted May. 11th 2017

Taking the stage at the 2017 North American International Auto Show for the first time as Yanfeng Automotive Interiors, the world’s largest supplier of automotive interiors and a joint venture established in 2015, the company wanted to make a splash. The challenge: how to stand out in a competitive crowd at a show that’s geared […]

BPR’s Top 25 PR Projects: #16 Johnson Controls at the North American International Auto Show (1998-2016)

Posted Mar. 30th 2017

How do you stand out at a show that’s geared specifically towards automakers, when you are an automotive supplier? That’s the challenge for many of our auto supplier clients that are sponsors and exhibitors at the North American International Auto Show (NAIAS). One client in particular, Johnson Controls has been a sponsor and exhibitor of […]

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