Semi-active suspension technology: the inside track In this article: The secrets behind semi-active suspension technology
The IMI reports record-breaking rise in the number of vehicle technicians becoming EV-ready Significant uplift in numbers in Quarter 1 2022 with early indications that Quarter 2 will be even stronger The number of technicians qualified to work on electric vehicles (EVs) in the UK is rising rapidly, according to the latest data from the Institute of the Motor Industry (IMI).
Kickstart your social media pages to energise your business Yahoo, Google, YouTube and Facebook hold prime positions in the public’s conscious making them incredibly important tools. For small businesses, social media platforms are a huge aspect of communication with customers.
How to find your dream first job You’ve had a great time at college and learned a lot, but now the time has come to look for a job. So, where do you start? If you’re currently studying an automotive qualification, the chances are that you’ll want a job in the motor industry at the end of it.
Neurodiversity: We need to talk You may not realise it, but a fifth of people live with a neurodevelopmental condition like ADHD.
How electrification is changing our approach to vehicle repair What’s in this article: Powertrain technology is changing as electrification takes hold, but how will it change vehicle repair?
Get your skills on point with the IMI’s Employability Week The pandemic has had a serious impact on the economy and there’s a lot of employment uncertainty. But the IMI is here to help, delivering the tools and advice you need to succeed as you search for your next role with its Employability Week
How to see what’s coming with lidar Without the suite of sensors, self-driving vehicles wouldn’t even be able to leave the car park. Here’s why lidar is so important You can’t get away from them, so you’d better start taking note of autonomous vehicles and the technologies that make them possible.
Three lessons from lockdown The pandemic has brought change to every aspect of modern living, how many of those changes will be here to stay in the independent workshop?