
The inaugural Global OTR Conference will bring together the worldwide off-the-road (OTR) tyre sector in Antwerp, Belgium, from 1 to 3 October 2025. Organised by 102psi, the event is set to be a major meeting point for dealers, fleet managers, manufacturers, service providers, and technology companies engaged across the OTR tyre lifecycle.
The Global OTR Conference is designed to connect stakeholders from every part of the OTR tyre value chain. Attendees will include:
The three-day programme will feature a series of plenary sessions with focused panels covering the complete lifecycle of OTR tyres, alongside market-specific trend discussions.
The event structure aims to maximise value for participants through:
Fleet managers in particular are expected to benefit from concentrated strategic sessions designed to support future tyre planning and management.
Early Bird registration, priced at €625, is open until 1 June 2025. The package covers all plenary sessions, networking meetings, and hospitality.
Register here: https://www.theglobalotrconference.com/register
The Global OTR Conference 2025 reflects a broader trend of sector-specific events offering in-depth lifecycle and sustainability discussions. As ESG expectations rise and lifecycle management becomes more critical across off-road and heavy-duty tyre applications, platforms like this are essential for driving informed strategies in a transforming industry.
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