Registration open for I-CAR Hybrid Vehicle Repairs webcast

Jan. 20, 2011
The 60-minute webcast will take place on Jan. 25.

I-CAR, the Inter-Industry Conference on Auto Collision Repair, will partner with Advanstar Automotive Group, a leading provider of integrated media solutions to the automotive aftermarket and collision repair industry, and offer a free 60-minute webcast educating inter-industry members on “Hybrid Vehicles and Safe Repairs.”

Jeff Poole, I-CAR Performance Training Coordinator, will be a presenter during the free 60-minute webcast that will take place on January 25, 2011 at 12:00 p.m. EST. To register, visit www.abrn.com/hybrids. Sponsorship has been provided by Mitchell International, a leading provider of information and workflow solutions to the Property and Casualty Claims and Automotive Collision Repair industries.

Michael Willins, Content Director, Advanstar Automotive Group said, “Staying on top of today’s trends and having access to timely and relevant information can be one of the most powerful ways to ensure individuals are able to perform safe repairs. The opportunity for Advanstar Automotive Group to pair with I-CAR is an excellent way to reach a broader audience and describe the importance of up-to-date collision repair training on hybrid vehicles.”

This webcast will include a Q & A session for participants to learn more about how today’s hybrid vehicles function and the opportunity to interact directly with presenters.

Bill Stage, I-CAR Director of Marketing & Distribution said, "Due to the increased amount of vehicle owners driving hybrids, it is more important than ever to understand the considerations around working with these vehicles. This webcast will introduce the audience to important steps needed to achieve a safe and complete repair."

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