Brian Manley and Cherry Creek Innovation Campus will be awarded $100,000 from Harbor Freight Tools for Schools, part of $1 million in total prizes awarded.
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Session will cover the physical components that make up CAN and LIN bus systems and how that understanding can be used for diagnosis.
MACS is planning the event with consideration to the current pandemic and is including safety and security measures.
The longtime shop owner is intent on bringing industry efforts together to solve the tech shortage — but first he says it has to lose its “silo” mentality.
The event will also feature NADA Academy instructors, legislative and regulatory experts and other top industry professionals.
Robyn Davis, Exhibitors WINH LLC, will lead the training and use her 10-plus years of experience to share effective techniques and tips.
The association is collaborating with other affiliate chapters and ASA National to combine efforts into one event together.



