I-CAR Technology Showcase returns to NACE

I-CAR will continue its long-standing partnership with Automotive Service & Repair Week when it returns to the NACE Expo in October this year at its new location in Orlando, Fla.
Jan. 1, 2020
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I-CAR will continue its long-standing partnership with Automotive Service & Repair Week when it returns to the NACE Expo in October this year at its new location in Orlando, Fla. I-CAR will offer 12 training opportunities, including several I-CAR ProLevel 1 training options, and an all-new Technology Showcase.

 

John Van Alstyne, I-CAR CEO and President said, “Returning to NACE in 2011 is an excellent opportunity for I-CAR to reach its valuable audience and offer several platforms for attendees to gain information on collision industry trends. Through its course offerings and Technology Showcase, I-CAR will present NACE attendees with the latest collision repair training, details on new and upcoming vehicle technology, and a chance to fulfill training requirements toward the I-CAR Platinum Individual® designation.”

To register for I-CAR training, visit www.naceexpo.com. For details on courses and Technology Showcase sessions, visit the I-CAR website, events and meetings page. For questions, contact Jolinda Ottum, Marketing Specialist, [email protected], 847-463-5247. The following is a full list of I-CAR training and Technology Showcase sessions offered at NACE in 2011.

I-CAR Training
Wednesday, October 5
8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.

Inspecting Repairs for Quality Control (QUA01)
Steel Unitized Structures Technologies and Repair (SPS07)
Collision Repair for Toyota, Lexus, and Scion Vehicles (TOY01)

Wednesday, October 5
1:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.

Collision Repair for Ford and Lincoln Vehicles (FOR05)
Overview of Cycle Time Improvements for the Collision Repair Process (CYC01)

Hybrid Electric and Alternative Fuel Vehicles (ALT02)

Saturday, October 8
8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.

Plastic and Composite Repair (PLA03)
Collision Repair for Ford and Lincoln Vehicles (FOR05)
Waterborne Products, Systems, and Applications (REF07)

 

 

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Saturday, October 8
1:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.

Hail, Theft, Vandalism Damage Analysis (DAM09)
Corrosion Protection (CPS01)
Vehicle Technology and Trends 2011 (NEW11)

Technology Showcase
Scan Tool Technology – Business Value or Just Another

Automotive Carbon Fiber - It's Not Coming, It's Here!

GM Collision Repair Technology Update

Best Practices for Advanced Vehicle Structures

Carbon Fiber Repair – Is the Collision Industry Ready?

Refinish Technology Update

I-CAR will continue its long-standing partnership with Automotive Service & Repair Week when it returns to the NACE Expo in October this year at its new location in Orlando, Fla. I-CAR will offer 12 training opportunities, including several I-CAR ProLevel 1 training options, and an all-new Technology Showcase.

 

John Van Alstyne, I-CAR CEO and President said, “Returning to NACE in 2011 is an excellent opportunity for I-CAR to reach its valuable audience and offer several platforms for attendees to gain information on collision industry trends. Through its course offerings and Technology Showcase, I-CAR will present NACE attendees with the latest collision repair training, details on new and upcoming vehicle technology, and a chance to fulfill training requirements toward the I-CAR Platinum Individual® designation.”

To register for I-CAR training, visit www.naceexpo.com. For details on courses and Technology Showcase sessions, visit the I-CAR website, events and meetings page. For questions, contact Jolinda Ottum, Marketing Specialist, [email protected], 847-463-5247. The following is a full list of I-CAR training and Technology Showcase sessions offered at NACE in 2011.

I-CAR Training
Wednesday, October 5
8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.

Inspecting Repairs for Quality Control (QUA01)
Steel Unitized Structures Technologies and Repair (SPS07)
Collision Repair for Toyota, Lexus, and Scion Vehicles (TOY01)

Wednesday, October 5
1:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.

Collision Repair for Ford and Lincoln Vehicles (FOR05)
Overview of Cycle Time Improvements for the Collision Repair Process (CYC01)

Hybrid Electric and Alternative Fuel Vehicles (ALT02)

Saturday, October 8
8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.

Plastic and Composite Repair (PLA03)
Collision Repair for Ford and Lincoln Vehicles (FOR05)
Waterborne Products, Systems, and Applications (REF07)

 

 

PAGE 2

 

Saturday, October 8
1:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.

Hail, Theft, Vandalism Damage Analysis (DAM09)
Corrosion Protection (CPS01)
Vehicle Technology and Trends 2011 (NEW11)

Technology Showcase
Scan Tool Technology – Business Value or Just Another

Automotive Carbon Fiber - It's Not Coming, It's Here!

GM Collision Repair Technology Update

Best Practices for Advanced Vehicle Structures

Carbon Fiber Repair – Is the Collision Industry Ready?

Refinish Technology Update

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