I-CAR debuts 'Vehicle Technology and Trends 2014' course

Dec. 18, 2013
Learn about structural design innovations, system changes and new materials and electronics throughout new and redesigned vehicles.   
Enrollment for the latest in I-CAR’s new vehicle technology training series, Vehicle Technology and Trends 2014 (NEW14), is now available. This highly anticipated course utilizes HD-quality videos and activities designed to enhance learning, bringing the excitement of the auto shows to the classroom and offering students a preview of the latest trends expected to impact the collision repair Inter-Industry.
During the course, students will learn about the upcoming vehicles and technology trends that will have an impact on repair processes, including structural design innovations, system changes and new materials and electronics throughout new and redesigned vehicles. 
The 3-credit hour Vehicle Technology and Trends 2014 class meets training requirements for all Professional Development Program™ (PDP) roles for the Gold Class Professionals™ and Platinum Individual™ and Professional Development Program™ (PDP) programs. 

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