Autologic Diagnostics Partners With WORLDPAC For 2013 National Conference And Tech Sessions

Autologic Diagnostics Partners With WORLDPAC For 2013 National Conference And Tech Sessions

Autologic Diagnostics, in partnership with the WORLDPAC Training Institute (WTI), hosted their fourth annual National Conference and Tech Sessions (NCTS) March 14-17, 2013 at the Rosen Shingle Creek in Orlando, FL.

Autologic Diagnostics, in partnership with the WORLDPAC Training Institute (WTI), hosted their fourth annual National Conference and Tech Sessions (NCTS) March 14-17, 2013 at the Rosen Shingle Creek in Orlando, FL. The event was comprised of two days of ­intensive training classes that covered BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Jaguar, Porsche, Land Rover and Volkswagen/Audi nameplates, as well as WTI classes on BMW, Mini, Volvo and Shop/Business Management. More than 240 people from across the U.S and around the globe attended, some from as far away as Jamaica and Australia.

“Two of the things that separate Autologic from our competitors are our world-class technical support and the extensive training we provide for our customers,” said Kevin FitzPatrick, CEO, Autologic Diagnostics, Inc. “The NCTS delivers a ton of valuable technical training in a span of a few days and continues to prove it is an important annual event for both Autologic and our customers. Our NCTS event, with the continued support of WTI, continues to grow in popularity, selling out for the second year in a row!”

Training classes started early Friday morning and, for the first time, featured a four-hour class format, which allowed for more class options and maximum training. Attendees selected up to four classes, for a total of 16 hours of training.

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