NASTF General Meeting to be Webcast Live

Oct. 2, 2013

Oct. 2, 2013—The NASTF Fall 2013 General Meeting, scheduled for Nov. 6 from 1¬–4:30 p.m. PST, will be webcast live from Las Vegas on the NASTF website. The event is free and does not require registration.

Event topics include counterfeit tools, collision tech info needs, OEM tools, vehicle security and education. A final agenda of the meeting will be posted by Oct. 15 on the NASTF website, allowing attendees and online participants to schedule their viewing time according to their specific interests.

Webcast viewers will have the ability to pose questions or make comments throughout the course of the webcast via an email option from the NASTF site. Emails will be monitored live so questions can be directed to presenters if time permits.

“We wish every NASTF supporter could sit among the live audience for each of our semi-annual General Meetings, but we know the limits of time and money prevent many from making the trip,” said Skip Potter, executive director of NASTF. “The opportunity to webcast this meeting allows NASTF to bring even more technicians and OEMs closer together.”
 

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