Wazzup Pilipinas!
Summer just heated up as Worldbex Services International, the country’s leading events and exhibitions organizer, presents the hottest automotive trade show in the country – the annual Manila International Auto Show or simply MIAS. Running on its 12th year, MIAS 2016 opened its doors last April 7 and will be ongoing until April 10 at the combined venues of the World Trade Center and the Philippine Trade Training Center.
To officially kick-off the 4-day automotive extravaganza, an opening program and ceremonial ribbon cutting were held at the lobby of the venue. In attendance at the event were VIPs, members of the diplomatic corps and notable industry icons including WSI’s Joseph Ang, Levi Ang, Jill Aithnie Ang, Rene Ramos, Tessie Roque, MIAS co-organizers - Alvin Uy, Jason Ang, Ulysses Ang, and guest of honor, MMDA General Manager - Ms. Corazon Jimenez representing MMDA Chairman - Emerson Carlos, and AAP President - Mr. Gus Lagman among others. Later that evening, the APP “Driver of the Year” Gala Awards Night was respectively held.
Driving up to the future
Headlining the theme of “Smart Mobility”, MIAS 2016 takes things to a whole new dimension, as it delivers not just your typical automotive displays and whatnots. But rather, it is an unforgettable presentation of the most state-of-the-art technologies that are at the core of today’s most innovative automobiles and accessories – officially taking over a total of 30,000 square meters of indoor exhibition space and beyond.
As the world enters a new era, so does the automotive industry as it materializes a new breed of models and accessories that possess elements and characteristics that were once only deemed as science fantasy. At this year’s MIAS, attendees are given a unique opportunity to witness first hand the groundbreaking products of tomorrow. From cars that can maneuver itself into parking spaces to vehicles with interactive cruise control, attendees are sure to get their fill of the action as countless booths house actual smart automobiles. Moreover, exhibitors are more than willing to demonstrate how fun and safe these models are.