Don’t get left behind – more eXponentia training courses this November

October 12, 2011
Don’t get left behind – more eXponentia training courses this November
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eXponentia are back, in conjunction with Autobiz, for two more courses this November. The venue for both courses is the Europa Academy in Swords, Co Dublin. The two courses on offer are New Technology and CAN- BUS & Multiplex-1.


New Technology – Wednesday 23rd November, 9am – 5pm
Back by popular demand, this one-day seminar is suitable for technicians, service managers, parts employees, customer advisors or anybody in the motor trade.

The one-day course is designed to give an overview and understanding of new vehicle technology in a seminar format, but using real life new components as props, to provide a unique practical insight.

In the fast changing world of auto mechanics, keeping up with new technology is vital because sooner rather than later, mechanics are likely to be faced with problems on different vehicles they simply won’t know how to fix.

Praise for New Technology course
"Very very informative, it will keep me out of trouble." - Martin Tierney - Oughterard Motors

“I thought the course was excellent. It not only gives you a good understanding of future technology, but also gave some great tips that can genuinely save you time and money right now.” – Joe Doyle, Advance Pitstop.


CAN-BUS & Multiplex-1 – Thursday 24th November or Friday 25th November, 9am – 5pm
A one-day training course consisting of a central presentation and practical under the bonnet work, to understand and diagnose CAN network and component problems in a vehicle.

Suitable for Workshop owners, Mechanics, Parts Employees and Customer Advisors.

Note: This course is limited to 10 attendees, so please book early to avoid disappointment.

If you would like to book a place on either of these courses, contact Autobiz on 091-523292.

For more information logon to www.autobiz.ie and click the link for eXponentia training along the left side of the web page or click here.
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