Featured Business Partner, Ubiquiti – CarBeast’s AI makes sense of symptom descriptions and technician repair notes. It then uses that information to find cases similar to the one you’re facing to provide a diagnosis.

Your Intelligent Service Advisor. CarBeast is an AI assistant that helps you make informed decisions regarding the ownership, repair and maintenance of your car. CarBeast’s state-of-the-art AI provides service advice for car ownership and repairs. Our technology automatically learns from millions of car repair records and taps into the experience of tens of thousands of technicians.

CarBeast’s AI makes sense of symptom descriptions and technician repair notes. It then uses that information to find cases similar to the one you’re facing to provide a diagnosis.

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Featured Business Partner, Midtronics – Types of Training and Certification Required For Servicing EV Batteries

Automotive technicians play a critical role in ensuring the safe and efficient operation of electric vehicles, especially as it relates to maintenance and repairs. As the use of electric vehicles continues to grow, technicians need to have the right training and certification to work on these complex and advanced systems.

What types of training and certification should technicians have for working on electric cars? It ranges from general mechanical knowledge to specialized high-voltage handling skills, and a healthy dose of computer skills too.

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Featured Business Partner, Syncron – Warranty Management and the Path to Better Quality

According to Ford CEO Jim Farley, “Fixing quality is my No. 1 priority. It is the most important initiative in the whole company. And it’s going to take several years until we fix quality, nothing else matters.” A big, clear, and bold message, but the action didn’t stop there. After many years of high warranty costs and recalls, Ford named a new Chief Transformation and Quality Officer, Jim Baumbick.

This is a strategic move from Farley and not surprising — especially after the company spent $3.92 billion on warranty costs in 2020 with $127 billion in revenue. This is well over the 2.5% industry average cost as a percentage of sales and is clearly an area of focus for many auto manufacturers.

Warranty operations can be complex with numerous players, and many organizations still rely on manual processes and outdated systems to process claims. Considering the main warranty touchpoints for an industrial equipment manufacturer with a dealer network, it is easy to see how the process can be broken, leading to significantly increased costs and missed revenue opportunities.

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