I-CAR to Make Major Announcement, Provide Strong Training Lineup at NACE | CARS

I-CAR to Make Major Announcement, Provide Strong Training Lineup at NACE | CARS

The CEOs of I-CAR and ASE will give details on collaborations between the organizations that will benefit technicians, students, schools and the industry.

i-car-logoI-CAR will once again be delivering a comprehensive lineup of presentations and classes for collision repair professionals at the annual NACE | CARS Conference and Expo at the Anaheim Convention Center in California, August 9-13.

In addition, John Van Alstyne, CEO & president of I-CAR and Tim Zilke, president & CEO of ASE, will make a joint announcement the morning of Wednesday, August 10th, at the Collision Industry Conference at NACE. The CEOs will give details on collaborations between the organizations that will benefit technicians, students, schools and the industry.

Those attending the expo will also have the opportunity to experience I-CAR classes, see live demonstrations and hear presentations by industry experts. All of this happens in I-CAR’s main spaces at the NACE | CARS expo: on the I-CAR Main Stage #565; at I-CAR’s booth No. 679; and in I-CAR classrooms.

“The expo is an exceptional opportunity to see, learn and experience the evolving processes and skills required to repair today’s advanced, complex vehicles,” said Van Alstyne. “Our industry is experiencing a ‘Technical Tsunami’, and our significant presence at NACE | CARS is designed to help equip industry professionals with the knowledge and techniques they need to manage the onslaught of new vehicles, new materials, and new technologies we are already seeing today and will increasingly see in the years ahead.”

I-CAR’s Main Stage technical demonstrations at NACE provide valuable repair knowledge that leads to improved cycle times and production processes across the entire shop. These live demonstrations provide participants their first look at advanced repair methods and details on diagnostics.

Additionally, I-CAR Director of Business Development Nick Notte will show participants how to calculate the return on investment from training, which has been objectively shown to improve shop efficiencies and profitability. His session, “Training Pays – Calculate Your Shop’s Training Return on Investment,” will be held at 8 a.m., Friday, August 12th, in Room 202B.

I-CAR Courses at NACE

Between 75-100 vehicle changes are introduced annually. Most, if not all, of these design changes employ material combinations that require new or different repair processes. Therefore, collision repair professionals must update their skills and vehicle repair acumen regularly. Highly trained technicians that apply the latest repair methods are better equipped to perform complete, safe and quality repairs for the benefit of the consumer. A number of relevant courses are being offered by I-CAR at NACE.

I-CAR’s Production Management Program (PDP) has been re-configured to allow for more flexible access supporting customized learning paths. Training paths can now be tailored to the role-specific knowledge needs of collision repair professionals involved in shop-wide production processes, as well as for those responsible for only sub-elements of the process. Production Management courses will once again be offered at the conference.

All courses offered at NACE are part of the I-CAR Professional Development Program and count toward Platinum (and thus Gold Class) in specific roles.

I-CAR Industry Experts at NACE

Stop by the I-CAR booth No. 679 to learn about the latest developments at I-CAR and solutions that can help improve your bottom line.

For more information on I-CAR’s offerings at NACE, visit I-CAR.com/NACE.


To read more about NACE | CARS 2016, click here.

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