Updates on Technology to be Presented at AASP/NJ Meeting

Oct. 3, 2016

Oct. 3, 2016—Allan Smith, I-CAR Northeast regional manager, will share updates on changing technology with the Alliance of Automotive Service Providers of New Jersey (AASP/NJ) during its 2017 annual meeting.

The meeting will be holed on Oct. 26 at the Gran Centurions Banquet Hall in Clark, N.J.

“AASP/NJ is committed to the successful future of the automotive repair industry and invites all industry professionals to join in on the conversations at this year’s meeting,” said Jeff McDowell, AASP/NJ president. “This meeting will be focusing on the future technology of the industry and how to stay ahead of the learning curve.”

During the meeting, the importance of training and certification will be outlined. Pete Fryzel, senior I-CAR instructor, will present on the meaning of the I-CAR welding certification and the do’s and don’ts of a proper weld.

There will be a $50 registration fee for members and a $75 fee for non-members. The meeting will include dinner.

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