The Inter-Industry Conference on Auto Collision Repair (I-CAR) announced the creation of an online Advanced Driver Assisted Systems (ADAS) resource library to provide the collision repair industry with a centralized information hub.
The complimentary resource features news and information relevant to ADAS training, topics and trends, including insights from ADAS Subject Matter Experts within I-CAR and the Inter-Industry.
For instance, a series of ADAS-related podcasts and webinars dive into considerations related to everything from proper calibration equipment to “[What Happens] When the ADAS Calibration Does NOT Work?” the title of a recent webinar featuring I-CAR Repairability Technical Support (RTS) Manager Scott Van Hulle, Automotive Technical Research and Development Manager Bud Center and Subject Matter Expert Manager Jeff Poole.
The most common problem in a failed calibration comes down to an incorrect repair or attachment, explained Center. To that end, Webinar Guest/Subject Matter Expert Paul Bostel, Master Technician at LaMettry’s Collision, agreed and reinforced why it’s “super critical to have photos [of the] repair process to understand what was done.”
“The resource is another way I-CAR can share its expertise in ADAS collision repair, and its neutrality in bringing together voices from OEMs, suppliers, insurers and others within the inter-industry, to tackle the challenges of today’s ADAS repair while preparing us for what’s ahead,” explained I-CAR’s Jeff Peevy, VP-Technical Products, Programs & Services.
The new ADAS resource library features:
- Webinars
- Podcasts
- Industry News
- I-CAR courses focused on ADAS
- Additional resources such as I-CAR’s Collision Reporter magazine and Repairability Technical Support
(RTS) Portal
“The ADAS resource library is an easy way to quickly see I-CAR’s latest – and upcoming – ADAS courses,” Peevy said.
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