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Peachtree Corners Hosts APMA’s Project Arrow Concept Vehicle Unveiling

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The City of Peachtree Corners has been selected as a main stop in the United States for Automotive Parts Manufacturers’ Association (APMA) Project Arrow concept vehicle roadshow with a vehicle unveiling and demonstration.

APMA will be showcasing the Project Arrow Vehicle with a vehicle unveiling and demonstration along Peachtree Corners’ smart city street of the future. It will be held Tuesday, April 11, 12noon-5 p.m., at Peachtree Corners City Hall, 310 Technology Parkway in Peachtree Corners.

APMA’s Project Arrow is Canada’s first zero emissions concept vehicle. Canada has not launched a global automaker in 100 years. APMA’s Project Arrow has over 50 Canadian original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) technologies in the vehicle, showcasing the latest Canadian mobility technology.

This event also showcases the growing relationship between the Southeast United States and Canada for a mutual support of innovation, economic development and technology advancement. Multiple high-level representatives from Canada and Georgia government will be in attendance and available for interviews.

The event will include vehicle unveiling, demonstration, keynote and panel session with representatives from Georgia Power, Siemens, Georgia and Canadian government leaders and more. Representatives from companies including Bosch, T-Mobile, UPS, Accenture, Cisco and the Atlanta Metro Chamber will be in attendance.

For additional event information, visit curiositylabptc.com/projectarrow/.

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