Autologic Diagnostics Partners With WORLDPAC Training Institute And CARQUEST Technical Institute

Autologic Diagnostics Partners With WORLDPAC Training Institute And CARQUEST Technical Institute

This year's event will consist of intensive training classes over the course of two days. Autologic, with support from WTI and CTI, is offering instructor-led classes with some of the top names in the automotive industry, including BMW expert Eric Scharping.


Autologic has partnered with WORLDPAC Training Institute (WTI) and CARQUEST Technical Institute (CTI), to host its National Conference & Tech Sessions (NCTS), taking place Aug. 16-19 at the Omni Orlando Resort at Championsgate in Orlando, Florida.

This is the first time the event has been held since 2015.

Commenting on the return, Kevin FitzPatrick, vice president of Autologic Diagnostics, said, “NCTS is back and better than ever. Two things that set Autologic apart from our competitors is our world-class technical support and the extensive training we provide for our customers. NCTS delivers a ton of valuable technical training in the span of a few days and continues to prove it’s an important event for both Autologic and our customers.”

Mario Recchia, senior vice president, WorldPac, added, “We have participated in all the NCTS events over the years because the conference showcases some of the latest technical training in the industry while bringing together an elite group of business owners and technicians in North America. The conference reinforces our commitment to support current as well as, future technicians to service even the most advanced vehicles properly and efficiently.”

This year’s event will consist of intensive training classes over the course of two days. Autologic, with support from WTI and CTI, is offering instructor-led classes with some of the top names in the automotive industry, including BMW expert Eric Scharping.

Traditionally, class topics covered include BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Jaguar/Land Rover, VW/Audi, and Business Management. At NCTS 2018, Autologic will additionally cover Asian and domestic brands.

For details and registration, visit https://us.autologic.com/ncts-2018 or call 877-945-6442.

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