The first New Vehicle Technology Training Seminars run by leading European automotive training provider eXponentia, in association with Autobiz, have taken place in Dublin and proved extremely successful. Two one day seminars were held Friday and Saturday with both fully booked. Those attending were very complimentary about the course content and delivery.
The seminars were given by Steve Carter, one the UK’s premier automotive trainers, who was able to provide attendees with an overview of rapidly changing new automotive technology. The course covered areas such as engine management systems, DPF, hybrids, new battery technology, electronic management systems, and new safety technology. The course also included many practical insights into problems faced today on some of the latest vehicles using demonstrations with actual components.
The seminars attracted attendees from all over Ireland and from all types and sizes of automotive business. Here are just a few comments from those who attended.
“The seminar was very, very informative. I certainly learned an awful lot from it.” – Peter Murphy.
“I thought the course gave a great insight into the technology coming down the line and it was presented very well by Steve.” – Dessie Heaslip, Clarke’s Garage, Virginia, Co. Cavan.
“There are huge changes taking place in automotive technology right now and this seminar really gives you a good understanding of what is happening.” – John Donnelan, Akat Pitstop, Galway.
“I thought the course was excellent. It not only gives you a good understanding of future technology, but also gave some great tips that can genuinely save you time and money right now.” – Joe Doyle, Advance Pitstop.
A programme of New Technology Seminars and various other automotive training modules will now be offered in Ireland by eXponentia in association with Autobiz over the coming months. For the full story and future training dates please see the September edition of Autobiz.