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I-CAR Technology Showcase Returns with Collision Repair Training at NACE
5/4/2010

I-CAR has announced that it will return to NACE in 2010 with its free I-CAR Technology Showcase on the show floor, along with paid course offerings. I-CAR has participated as an exhibitor and has offered its I-CAR Technology Showcase presentations since 2006.

“I-CAR is extremely pleased to be returning to NACE and have the chance to meet face-to-face with NACE attendees,” said Bill Stage, I-CAR director of marketing and distribution. “NACE is an excellent opportunity for I-CAR to reach those key individuals in the collision repair inter-industry with the latest information about technology and the most up-to-date training.”

During the three-day Expo, the I-CAR Technology Showcase will offer free collision repair presentations on the NACE show. All registered attendees are invited to participate in any of the sessions. I-CAR will also offer nine opportunities to take some of its newest training classes available, including the premiere of their latest vehicle-specific course, “Collision Repair for Honda and Acura Vehicles.”

The ASRW 2010 events will take place Oct. 10-13 at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center in Las Vegas (no longer during AAIW). ASRW is a stand-alone event specifically created for all automotive service and repair professionals. The educational program is scheduled Oct. 10-13, a Sunday through Wednesday day pattern, and the comprehensive exhibits will be open from Oct. 11-13, Monday through Wednesday. ASRW currently features the International Autobody Congress & Exposition (NACE), sponsored by the Automotive Service Association (ASA), and the Congress of Automotive Repair & Service (CARS), also sponsored by ASA, the premier event for automotive service professionals.

More information:

I-CAR

ASRW 2010 online registration is scheduled to open in May and will offer various package options starting at $210 and Expo registration available for $15 until the August 17 early cut-off. Online housing will open in early May.

NACE

CARS

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