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Registration opens for AASP/NJ’s 2025 NORTHEAST educational sessions

Educational slate features industry experts discussing topics and concerns to inform and help repair professionals

Nutley, N.J.—Registration is now open for the educational portion of AASP/NJ’s 2025 NORTHEAST Automotive Services Show, March 14-16, at the Meadowlands Exposition Center (MEC) in Secaucus, N.J.

Sponsored once again by AirPro Diagnostics, the 2025 NORTHEAST educational slate features some of the industry’s most notable speakers discussing topics and concerns to help automotive and collision repair professionals.

“The educational component of NORTHEAST is one of the many reasons automotive repair professionals up and down the East Coast make the trip as it’s the only place outside of SEMA where one can get the latest information on the industry’s most relevant topics,” said AASP/NJ President Ken Miller. “We are proud to welcome back some of the best minds in the industry.” 

Workshop and Seminars

The educational component of NORTHEAST will begin Friday, March 14, with a full-day workshop presented by Mike Anderson (Collision Advice) and Craig Stevens (CCC Intelligent Solutions) who will dive deep into “Unleashing the Power of CCC One.” Anderson will return to the classrooms on Sunday, March 16, to offer advice on how to “Stay Humble, Stay Hungry.” 

Friday evening seminars include “Navigating the Collision Industry Today,” presented by Society of Collision Repair Specialists Executive Director Aaron Schulenburg, who will report on the latest from the blend study, review how conclusions made way for the information providers to conduct their own research, the results of those outcomes and changes to their systems and how that response can provide opportunities to document variations in the refinish process.

Panel Discussions and Presentations

Panel discussions are Saturday, March 15, starting with “Adapt, Assist, Advance: Exploring ADAS Trends in 2025 & Beyond.” Moderated by Liz Stein (Certified Collision Group), this panel of industry experts will discuss the evolution of ADAS with a look at the future of emerging technologies, regulatory and safety considerations and more. Stein will also moderate an OEM panel discussion on “Driving the Future of Repairs,” which will take a look at the latest developments in certification programs. 

There will also be presentations from Education Sponsor AirPro Diagnostics, I-CAR, Matthew’s Auto Supplies and others. To view the entire educational slate and sign up for this discussion and others, visit aaspnjnortheast.com/education

Each NORTHEAST educational session costs $35. Receive a discount on a Full Access NORTHEAST Educational Pass for $249. Returning for 2025, sign up for classes and bring a friend for free. NORTHEAST attendees who register for educational offerings have the option to add a “plus one” to that same class at no additional cost. 

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