In this episode, we're going to look at different automotive view points. Some based on facts, some in fiction, online and in-person. Steve Nash joins to talk about where automotive is headed, and why it's important to steer a sensible course through what can be a journey with lots of diversions and dead ends.
The way EPA centres and apprentices access EPA online assessments is changing from January 2024. EPA centres will now conduct EPA online assessments via on-site proctoring, or for the first time, the IMI will also be offering the option of a remote proctoring service.
Remote proctoring offers flexible scheduling times to suit the learner, whilst saving on time and travel costs as the assessment locations are also flexible. Proctoring or invigilation is where an assessment is overseen by an authorised, neutral, proctor, who ensures the identity of the test taker and the integrity of the assessment environment.
Further information on these changes will be available in due course, so please keep an eye out on your emails and the IMI website (www.theimi.org.uk) for further updates.
Please note, this is for EPA online assessments only.
In the latest episode of the IMI's podcast we chat with Thatcham Research's CEO Jonathan Hewett. Diving into the world of EVs, ADAS, autonomous vehicles andconnectivity to see how the firm is adapting its work as technologies change andincrease, and crucially why training and upskilling is so important.
Automotive has made headlines recently as politicians move into election mode and put the sector front and centre, especially when discussing the ban on new sales of petrol and diesel vehicles. We sit down with the IMI's CEO to talk Net Zero and the move to a more sustainable automotive sector and try and work through some of the headlines and what they really mean for the industry
Autotech Group's Interim CEO Simon King sits down to discuss some of the challenges facing the industry and how the firm is using everything from internships to technology to help overcome them