From AI-powered repair documentation to EV safety training and classic cars, this year’s Automotive Training Fair at ÌÒ×ÓÊÓÆµ is geared toward the future of the industry.
The 36th annual Automotive Training Fair returns to ÌÒ×ÓÊÓÆµ June 15–18, bringing four days of hands-on learning, emerging technology and industry updates for automotive educators and students.
Open to area instructors and students, the event allows educators to complete required NATEF-accredited industry update training while connecting with industry professionals and exploring the latest automotive advancements. Registration begins daily at 8 a.m. in the Automotive Technology Building and costs $90 per day. Overnight accommodations are available for an additional fee.
This year’s sessions focus on the latest tools, technology and teaching strategies shaping the automotive field, including:
• Artificial Intelligence: Learn how Ford uses AI for repair order documentation
• Hands-on Diagnostics: Participate in a lab scope jamboree and receive tech updates from BMW, Snap-On and Chrysler/Stellantis
• EV Safety: Take part in an optional eight-hour course on high-voltage electric vehicle systems and safety
• Classroom Strategy: ÌÒ×ÓÊÓÆµ new teaching techniques to improve student accountability in the lab
• Bonus Experiences: Attend a 3D printing workshop and tour the Norwich Classic Car Museum
For more information, email Angela Schwebe at schwebar@morrisville.edu.