General Motors Celebrates Its Centennial On 16 September

Published September 10th, 2008 - 12:42 GMT
Al Bawaba
Al Bawaba

General Motors Celebrates Its Centennial On 16 September

One week left until GM celebrates its Centennial Anniversary
On September 16, the Middle East public will be able to join in a live global broadcast hosted by GM

General Motors (GM) is celebrating its 100th anniversary on the 16th of September, and is inviting the general public to participate in this historic event by logging on to GMnext.com to experience a major live global broadcast during which news announcements and discussions regarding the future of automotive transportation will take place.

GMnext Day, which marks the beginning of General Motors’ second century, is built around a series of forward-looking activities designed to engage the general public around the world.  In the Middle East, for instance, General Motors dealers are offering special offers on the company’s line-up of vehicles.  Other activities taking place on the day include: 
 
The live global broadcast from GM Global headquarters in Detroit, USA, will commence at 16.30 Dubai time (15.30 KSA time) on GMnext.com for public viewing.  During this historic broadcast, GM will highlight technologies, global products, GM leaders and future leaders from around the world, along with other important ‘news’ announcements.  The broadcast will also show highlights of GM’s operations in the Middle East.  The broadcast can be watched live on Nilesat by tuning into frequency 10, 892 Horizontal (symbol rate: 27.500, FEC:3/4 and service name: feed).  It will also be recorded and ready for viewing on GMnext.com the following day.      

The global broadcast will be followed by live chats (18.30-21.30 Dubai time / 17.30-20.30 KSA time) with three GM senior executives - Bob Lutz, Vice Chairman - Global Product Development; Jon Lauckner, Vice President - Global Programme Management; and Tim Greig, GM Interior Designer.  The trio will be chatting with the world in the GMnext.com chat room, speaking candidly about upcoming new products and what’s next for GM.

And finally, the Middle East public can also log on to a unique roundtable discussion - "The Future of Transportation: The Next 100 Years" – in which industry experts will come together for a candid discussion on what's next for personal transportation. Topics will range from alternative fuels and advanced propulsion systems to government regulation and infrastructure. The discussion will stream live on GMnext.com (21.30-22.30 Dubai time / 20.30-21.30 KSA time) with visitors having the opportunity to ask questions in real time.

Terry Johnsson, President – General Motors, Middle East Operations, commented: “For the last one hundred years, General Motors has been making great cars that cater to all tastes and needs.   GM is also an integral part of the Middle East – as partners with our dealers and our host nations for the past 80 years.  On 16 September, the Middle East public will be able to take a journey with GM to learn what’s next for the company and the automotive industry as a whole and share their thoughts and ideas about issues of today and the future. ”