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The Independent Automotive Aftermarket Federation

Automotive Training Academy trainer urges professionals to stay ‘relevant’ by continuously upskilling

Date: Monday 10 June 2024

(WREXHAM, 10th June 2024) – An Automotive Training Academy (ATA) trainer has emphasised the proactive approach that is required from industry professional to “not just adapt but to thrive” in a competitive market.

 Matt Williams assumes a pivotal role at the ATA, which partners with both Maverick Diagnostics and the Institute of the Motor Industry. Since its inception in 2022, he, along with the likes of Andy Brooke and Dave Jones, has been instrumental in shaping the curriculum and directing the ATA’s trajectory.

Based in Wrexham, the ATA is designed to provide technical training to professionals. Courses cover the latest in EVs and hybrids, OEM diagnostic tools, heating, ventilation and air conditioning, and oscilloscopes. While the courses differ in content, the objective is the same: stay relevant, productive and in demand.

Matt explained: “I am primarily responsible for delivering the bulk of the training content. While we occasionally bring in industry experts for specialised courses, I cover a wide array of topics ranging from EV diagnostics to Jaguar Land Rover systems, and fundamental diagnostic techniques with a specialisation in scopes.”

Knowledge and confidence key

Ensuring participants leave the ATA with greater knowledge than when they arrived, giving them the confidence to excel back in their workshop, is Matt’s core mission. That is echoed by all of the trainers.

Matt continued: “Our goal is to equip professionals with the knowledge and practical skills they need to succeed in their respective roles. Whether it’s understanding the intricacies of manufacturer-specific diagnostic tools or mastering the nuances of EV systems, our training is designed to empower individuals to deliver exceptional service.”

ATA writing curriculum to meet aftermarket needs

In an industry defined by innovation, Matt emphasised the importance of continuous learning: “As technology advances, so must our training methodologies,” he insisted. “Staying abreast of the latest developments ensures that our training remains relevant and effective in addressing the evolving challenges posed by modern vehicles.”

This commitment is evident in Matt’s contribution to the development of tailored courses. Focusing on the unique requirements of aftermarket professionals, ATA ensures that training modules are comprehensive and attuned to the intricacies of modern vehicle systems.

He insisted: “Effective training requires collaboration and partnership with industry stakeholders. By understanding the needs of aftermarket users, we ensure that our courses are aligned with industry standards and equipped to address the complexities of contemporary vehicle technology.”

Matt, the ATA and Maverick Diagnostics are united in their commitment to shaping the future of the industry.

“Our experts are delivering engaging training”

Maverick Diagnostics Managing Director, Laura Hall, said: “Continuous learning is not just a choice, but a necessity. Professionals must not only adapt but thrive in a competitive market. Our goal is to equip individuals with the knowledge and practical skills they need to succeed in their respective roles.

“The likes of Matt are crucial in helping us fulfil our objectives. We are lucky to have highly qualified experts deliver in-depth and engaging training, and we know from demand that our courses are relevant for modern professionals.”

To discover upcoming courses and dates, visit https://automotivetraining.info

Learn more about Maverick Diagnostics at www.maverickdiagnostics.com