- Posted on July 18th, 2008 in Electronics, Products planned for the future
GPS device manufacturer Garmin is to participate in a major car show from the end of this month.
The company has announced plans to set-up three stands at the British International Motor Show, which is taking place from July 23rd to August 3rd.
One exhibit is to showcase several different forms of transport, including a powerboat and scooter, which are fitted with its Nuvi systems, while another will preview its brand new products.
Finally, the Garmin Great British Drives stand will be fully interactive and allow visitors to experience driving down some of the best roads across the UK.
Garmin Europe’s product director Clive Taylor said: "Garmin’s presence at this year’s motor show is bigger and better than ever before.
"We are set to launch four new products, all firsts for the European market, and help thousands of people to experience the joy of a Great British drive."
The GPS device manufacturer recently revealed it has worked with Ford to develop an integrated mount for its systems that can be used in the car manufacturer’s vehicles.


