NAPA Autotech, Today’s Class Join Forces For Tech Education

NAPA Autotech, Today’s Class Partner For Tech Ed

Cutting-edge technology will drive productivity and enrich customer experience, the two organizations say.

NAPA Autotech has announced a partnership with adaptive learning leader, Today’s Class, to showcase its commitment to major account customers and their technicians with cutting-edge training. The Today’s Class platform uses artificial intelligence to deliver the first of its kind automotive technical training in 5-minute daily sessions. 

This custom technology is available by subscription to all NAPA Autotech Major Account customers and is accessible on any connected device. The application identifies and eliminates knowledge gaps with individualized ASE-accredited curriculums. The data it aggregates enables customers to achieve the highest level of technical competencies. 

“The Today’s Class platform represents a significant technology enhancement to NAPA’s industry-leading technician training offerings,” said Scott Kochetta, director, NAPA Autotech. “We can now leverage data to deliver our best solutions to customers through a targeted multi-disciplinary approach without impacting shop productivity.  We are excited to introduce this innovative technology to the industry.”

“We are pleased to partner with NAPA Autotech in support of our mutual, long-standing commitment to technician training and development,” said Ron Shanas, vice president, Strategic Planning, Today’s Class. “As automotive technology relentlessly evolves, investment in technician training and development is increasingly critical.”

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