SUNY Morrisville to host automotive training fair

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From AI-powered repair documentation to EV safety training and classic cars, this year’s Automotive Training Fair at SUNY Morrisville is geared toward the future of the industry.

The 36th annual Automotive Training Fair returns to SUNY Morrisville June 15–18, bringing four days of hands-on learning, emerging technology and industry updates for automotive educators and students.

Open to area instructors and students, the event allows educators to complete required NATEF-accredited industry update training while connecting with industry professionals and exploring the latest automotive advancements. Registration begins daily at 8 a.m. in the Automotive Technology Building and costs $90 per day. Overnight accommodations are available for an additional fee.

This year’s sessions focus on the latest tools, technology and teaching strategies shaping the automotive field, including:
• Artificial Intelligence: Learn how Ford uses AI for repair order documentation
• Hands-on Diagnostics: Participate in a lab scope jamboree and receive tech updates from BMW, Snap-On and Chrysler/Stellantis
• EV Safety: Take part in an optional eight-hour course on high-voltage electric vehicle systems and safety
• Classroom Strategy: Explore new teaching techniques to improve student accountability in the lab
• Bonus Experiences: Attend a 3D printing workshop and tour the Norwich Classic Car Museum

For more information, email Angela Schwebe at schwebar@morrisville.edu.