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The types of training that will soon be in demand

Auto Service World

Automotive technicians can expect plenty of opportunities to learn about advanced driver assistance systems, turbocharging, electrification and software diagnostics in the near future.

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Technician vs. Mechanic: The Difference for Automotive Students

Automotive Training Centre

Have you ever wondered whether you would prefer to be addressed as an automotive technician or an auto mechanic after your training? The terms ‘mechanic’ and ‘technician’ are often used interchangeably in automotive care and repair. You certainly wouldn’t be alone.

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In Automotive Technology Training? Exploring Cybersecurity in an Ultra-Connected Automotive Landscape

Automotive Training Centre

As the automotive industry evolves, vehicles are no longer simple machines but complex interconnected systems that blend hardware and software. This integration makes cybersecurity an essential component of automotive technology training. Technicians must understand both the mechanical and the electronic aspects.

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An Introduction to In-Cabin Sensing After Automotive Technology Training

Automotive Training Centre

This blog post explores what in-cabin sensing entails, its implications for car safety and autonomous driving, and how it’s shaping the skills required for the next generation of automotive technicians.

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What Is V2G Charging? A Guide for Students in Automotive School

Automotive Training Centre

Infrastructure Requirements : Implementation requires specialized chargers, software, and grid compatibility. V2G systems rely on advanced charging equipment, as you’ll discover in automotive school. Our automotive school is dedicated to preparing students for success in the automotive industry.

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Autel Remote Expert

Brake & Front End

The high costs and demands of OEM tools and software can be a major challenge for repair shops. With Autel Remote Expert, automotive technicians can connect with professionals who have access to OE tools and software, enabling complex tasks like module flashing and ECU programming remotely.

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An Introduction to Wheel Alignment Theory for Those in Automotive Technology Training

Automotive Training Centre

As is often advised in automotive school , it’s important to check alignment every 6,000 to 10,000 miles or as needed, especially after hitting potholes or curbs. You’ll need specialized equipment, such as alignment racks, lasers, and computer software, to perform wheel alignment.