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North
American
International
Auto
Show
Announces
37,000
Square
Foot
Electric
Avenue
Display
at 2010
Show
All-new
feature
presented
by The
Dow
Chemical
Company
TROY,
Mich -
The
North
American
International
Auto
Show
(NAIAS)
has
announced
the
debut of
Electric
Avenue,
a 37,000
square
foot
feature
on the
main
floor of
the 2010
show.
The new
showcase
will
spotlight
electric
vehicles
and
technology
of both
traditional
automakers
and
innovative
entrepreneurs.
The new
exhibit
has
already
secured
sponsorship
by The
Dow
Chemical
Company,
who will
showcase
the
importance
of
technological
solutions,
such as
Dow's
lightweighting
and
advanced
battery
technology,
and its
role as
a key
enabler
to
changing
the game
on
energy
consumption
and
climate
change.
The
exhibit
area
will
feature
nearly
20
vehicles
as well
as
symposiums
and
special
events
on the
adjacent
NAIAS
stage.
"Electric
Avenue
is going
to be a
unique
feature
of the
2010
NAIAS
that
will
enable
us to
educate
a
diverse
audience
about
the
long-term
viability
of the
auto
industry
using a
subject
that is
top of
mind
globally
these
days,"
said
NAIAS
Chairman
Doug
Fox.
"Each
year our
show
strives
to
provide
an
innovative
approach
to
providing
excitement.
As one
of the
primary
stops on
the
global
show
circuit
we are
able to
draw key
media
and help
exhibitors
tell the
short-
and
long-term
strategies
to a
passionate
audience
of
consumers
and
industry
leaders."
In
addition
to
Electric
Avenue,
the
Michigan
Economic
Development
Corporation
(MEDC)
EcoXperience
will
also
return
to
NAIAS,
allowing
Press
Week and
Public
Day
visitors
the
opportunity
to
experience
electric
vehicles
on a
1/4-
mile
landscaped
track in
the
lower
level of
Cobo
Center.
"We are
pleased
to join
NAIAS to
showcase
the
significance
of
technology
to the
automotive
industry,"
said
Heinz
Haller,
executive
vice
president,
Performance
Systems,
The Dow
Chemical
Company.
"We
believe
developing
and
commercializing
next
generation
battery
technology,
for
example,
will
help
ensure
the
sustainability
of the
automotive
industry
while
meeting
the
nation's
energy
and
environmental
goals
and
generating
tens of
thousands
of green
collar
jobs in
Michigan
and
throughout
the
nation."
More
details
will be
released
on the
Electric
Avenue
presented
by The
Dow
Chemical
Company
and the
MEDC
EcoXperience
venues
as the
2010
NAIAS
approaches.
Updates
can be
found by
periodically
checking
in at
www.naias.com
.
About
The Dow
Chemical
Company
The Dow
Chemical
Company
is a
diversified
chemical
company
that
combines
the
power of
science
and
technology
with the
"Human
Element"
to
constantly
improve
what is
essential
to human
progress.
The
Company
delivers
a broad
range of
products
and
services
to
customers
in
approximately
160
countries,
connecting
chemistry
and
innovation
with the
principles
of
sustainability
to help
provide
everything
from
fresh
water,
food and
pharmaceuticals
to
paints,
packaging
and
personal
care
products.
In 2008,
Dow had
annual
sales of
$57.4
billion
and
employed
approximately
46,000
people
worldwide.
The
Company
has 150
manufacturing
sites in
35
countries
and
produces
approximately
3,300
products.
On April
1, 2009,
Dow
acquired
Rohm and
Haas
Company,
a global
specialty
materials
company
with
sales of
$10
billion
in 2008,
98
manufacturing
sites in
30
countries
and
approximately
15,000
employees
worldwide.
References
to "Dow"
or the
"Company"
mean The
Dow
Chemical
Company
and its
consolidated
subsidiaries
unless
otherwise
expressly
noted.
More
information
about
Dow can
be found
at
www.dow.com.
About
the
North
American
International
Auto
Show
Entering
its 22nd
year as
an
international
event,
the
NAIAS is
among
the most
prestigious
auto
shows in
the
world,
providing
unparalleled
access
to the
automotive
products,
people
and
ideas
that
matter
most -
up close
and in
one
place.
One of
the
largest
media
events
in North
America,
the
NAIAS is
the only
auto
show in
the
United
States
to earn
an
annual
distinguished
sanction
of the
Organisation
Internationale
des
Constructeurs
d'Automobiles,
the
Paris-based
alliance
of
automotive
trade
associations
and
manufacturers
from
around
the
world.
The
NAIAS
Web site
can be
accessed
at
www.naias.com.
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