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Schaeffler’s REPXPERT Conference names Ben as its nominated charity

Schaeffler has announced that it will be raising funds for automotive industry charity, Ben, at its REPXPERT Conference in May

After fantastic reviews for the first event in 2024, Schaeffler’s REPXPERT Conference is set to become a staple in the aftermarket’s event calendar, after the company announced it will return on May 14th 2026.

The REPXPERT Conference will have a Garage Forum, TechZone, and afternoon breakout sessions, as well as special guests and engaging content for visitors to get their teeth into.

For the upcoming REPXPERT Conference, Schaeffler is charging a small £10 ticket booking fee, with all proceeds going to Ben, the automotive industry charity. This alone is expected to raise more than £3,000, and with all proceeds from merchandise sales at the event also going to Ben’s coffers, there will hopefully be a bumper contribution made to support the work of the charity.

Ellen Plumer, Head of Awareness & Experience at Ben, said: “We are looking forward to meeting everybody at Schaeffler’s REPXPERT Conference on May 14th.

“Not only is it a great day out for workshop professionals, but it also helps to raise awareness and vital funds for Ben to provide health and wellbeing support for those who work, or have worked, in the automotive industry.”

Even with a larger venue this year, tickets will be limited, so technicians are encouraged to register quickly to secure their ticket and miss out: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/repxpert-conference-2026-tickets-1828142265729?aff=oddtdtcreator

More details about the REPXPERT Conference will be revealed in the lead up to the event.

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