Repairify, Inc., a portfolio company of Kinderhook Industries, LLC, has achieved ASE accreditation for both online and in-person training, and is now recognized by ASE as a provider of “Continuing Automotive Service Education” to help train the future technicians of the automotive repair industry.
Repairify sought this accreditation to ensure its training content aligns with I-CAR objectives. With this accreditation, students who complete Repairify courses will receive credit towards their I-CAR certifications in the same way they would if they took the I-CAR course at the technical center in Chicago.
“It’s no secret that the technician shortage is heavily affecting our industry,” said Chris Chesney, VP of training of Repairify. “This accreditation, along with the opening of the Repairify Institute, will mean substantially more opportunities for technicians to receive best-in-class training to help bolster the auto repair industry.”
To achieve this accreditation, Repairify’s curriculum design, processes and methods for training were rigorously tested by ASE over several months. Every aspect of Repairify’s program was examined to validate that its training materials met ASE’s high standards and the needs of automotive students and the industry.
Now, Repairify has joined this exclusive club of fewer than 50 institutions that have received ASE accreditation. For its first I-CAR alliance course, Repairify will be conducting a four-day hands-on ADAS calibration training series, delivered at the Repairify Institute’s new Center of Excellence in Dallas-Fort Worth.