The ASE Education Foundation recognizes the industry organizations who are sponsoring the 2024 ASE Instructor Training Conference, taking place July 15-18 at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
“We extend our sincerest thanks to the many organizations who share our goal of educating high school and college instructors from auto, truck and collision repair programs across the country and are helping to make this year’s ASE Instructor Training Conference the premier training event in the transportation industry,” said Mike Coley, president, ASE Education Foundation.
Platinum level sponsors of the ASE Instructor Training Conference are ASE, BMW, Evercoat, Toyota and Wyotech.
Gold level sponsors include 3M Collision, ConsuLab, Collision Repair Education Foundation, Electude, Enterprise Mobility, Garage Gurus, Lucas-Nuelle, Megatech, Milwaukee Tools, Minnesota State Transportation Center of Excellence, NAPA AutoTech and Snap-on Tools.
Silver level sponsors are Automotive Engine Rebuilders Association, ALLDATA, ATech Training, Automotive Lift Institute, AutoEDU, Axalta Coating Systems, BendPak, CDX Learning Systems, Cengage Learning, Daimler Truck North America, Goodheart Willcox Publishers, Honda, iCEV, Matco Tools, Motor Age Training, National Technical Honor Society, Peak Antifreeze, Permatex, Rotary Lift, TEXA USA, WD-40, Weber State University and WrenchWay.
Broze level sponsors are Hendrick Automotive, Luther/Landers Automotive, Minnesota Auto Dealers Association, and special guests include the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the United States Secret Service.
The ASE Instructor Training Conference is the largest national training event in the country, offering more than 20 hours of technical update training and providing separate tracks for auto, medium/heavy truck and collision repair instructors.
For more information about the ASE Instructor Training Conference and to register, click here.
About the ASE Education Foundation
The ASE Education Foundation provides proven solutions to the technician shortage, working with over 2,300 automotive technology training programs and over 100,000 students nationally to provide the transportation industry a skilled entry level workforce through standards and credentials for institutions and individuals. The Foundation also offers career development and workplace exposure by creating relationships and partnerships with employers. For more information, visit www.ASEeducationFoundation.org.