Industry told how easy upskilling technicians is through video training tech at IAAF briefing

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Industry told how easy upskilling technicians is through video training tech at IAAF briefing
The IAAF briefing was informed by Our Virtual Academy on training up technicians using video technology.

The Independent Automotive Aftermarket Federation (IAAF) held its first industry briefing of 2019 at Stadium MK, home of EFL League Two side MK Dons, in Milton Keynes on 21 March, with a speaker addressing how video technology is transforming technicians’ professional training.

Sponsored by industry recruitment company Autotech Recruit, the sold-out event in the venue’s performance suite welcomed speakers Quentin Le Hetet from GiPA and Virtual Academy’s Ben Stockton, both addressing technology’s fast-growing role in the aftermarket, now and in the future.

The session was kick-started by IAAF Head of Membership Development Mike Smallbone, who updated members on all the latest industry developments.

These included the Your Car, Your Choice campaign and its new pilot project in Chesterfield, as well as a policy and lobbying update on key areas including type approval legislation, the extended vehicle concept and the block exemption regulations review.

There was also a reminder of this year’s IAAF Golf Day events in conjunction with automotive industry charity BEN, to be held this summer.

Upskilling technicians

Ben Stockton from new IAAF member Our Virtual Academy then took the speaker’s slot, addressing attendees on upskilling vehicle technicians using video technology to enhance their knowledge and expertise.

During his presentation, he showcased the advancement in training that was now available at the click of a button, with virtual reality enabling ‘1-2-1’ professional training with technicians.

Independent aftermarket development

This was followed by GiPA’s Quentin Le Hetet who gave the audience a glimpse of the future thanks to aftersales market intelligence, with a discussion on what the next five years held for the independent aftermarket.

In it, he covered mobility development, the VMs’ strategy, tapping into the potential brought by new marketplaces and the changing dynamics for diesel cars.

Smallbone said: “Our fantastic speakers have helped us deliver another highly useful and insightful session to our members.

“The fact that this was a sell-out proves just how popular these sessions are becoming, which provide not just an excellent networking opportunity but also invaluable information and data relating to the industry that our members can benefit from.”

The session then finished at 1.00 pm with lunch, where delegates had the opportunity to network with fellow members.

The next meeting will be hosted by Involution, in its new company premises in Leeds on Thursday 20 June.

As limited spaces are available, IAAF is advising members to book early to avoid disappointment by emailing Ann Silvester at [email protected].

Find out more about the IAAF and the services and support it provides the independent aftermarket by clicking ‘more details’ below.

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