2.19.24 – ADAS continues to be one of the most discussed – and equally fretted about – topics facing the automotive world. As these systems continue to advance, there is always more to learn. Staying ahead of the game is key to being successful, as is making the best of an opportunity. Repair professionals thirsty to learn how they can improve their business offering will not want to miss the anticipated panel discussion “Getting More ADAS in Your Shop: What Does It Take?” at the Alliance of Automotive Service Providers of New Jersey’s (AASP/NJ) NORTHEAST 2024 Automotive Services Show during the weekend of March 15-17 at the Meadowlands Exposition Center (MEC) in Secaucus, NJ.
Panelists for this discussion include AASP/NJ President Ken Miller (821 Collision; North Haledon, NJ), Josh McFarlin (AirPro Diagnostics), Nick Barbera (Union Collision; Union, NJ) and Paul Sgro (Lee’s Garage; West Long Branch, NJ).
According to McFarlin, “There are still far too many people in our industry operating in denial by not accepting that the reasons to require a calibration are only growing and that a light on the dash, or a DTC, or a message on the display panel are hardly ever the reason.” He stressed that ADAS “is not something that should be treated as a problem to solve. It should be viewed as an opportunity to work into your process and seen as additional revenue to collect in exchange for the proper repair of the vehicle.”
Moderating this panel will be veteran industry journalist Joel Gausten. He strongly believes in the importance of continuing ADAS discussions, among other topics. “When industry members see things like ADAS, EVs or certification in a panel title or description, they may be tempted to roll their eyes and think, ‘Been there, done that.’ But in reality, a panel they attended on these topics last year, last month or even last week is NOT the same panel they will experience at NORTHEAST. This industry is changing in overwhelming ways, and I guarantee that our panel discussions at NORTHEAST will offer something different. There are too many things happening in this industry right now for anyone to think they already know everything on a given subject.”
Seats are going fast for this discussion and others. Each NORTHEAST educational session costs $30. Get a huge discount on a Full Access NORTHEAST Educational Pass for just $249. To view the entire educational slate and sign up for this discussion and others, visit aaspnjnortheast.com/education/.
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