ASE Taps Industry Organizations in App Development

Jan. 6, 2021
Volunteers from organizations ranging from OE Alternatives to Bosch and Alfred State University weighed in.

Jan. 6, 2021—The National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) sought input from industry experts in the development of its new app, according to a press release. 

Volunteers from organizations including Alfred State University, Bosch, Ivy Technical College, Lexus, Macomb Community College, Mobile Auto Solutions, OE Alternatives, Tennessee College of Applied Technology, Turbo Training, and WeCare Auto Service offered their time and expertise to weigh in on the app's design. 

The app was created help ASE Certified professionals extend the expiration date of their A1-A9 certifications.

“We greatly appreciate the involvement of these esteemed industry organizations who helped guide the renewal app development process. Their input was invaluable and their hard work has paid off as evidenced by the thousands of technicians who have already registered to renew their certifications on this popular app,” said Tim Zilke, ASE President and CEO. 

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