I-CAR's Mixed Attachment Methods Course Receives SEMA 2025 Media Choice Award
Introduction
I-CAR® has achieved a remarkable accolade as its Mixed Attachment Methods course was honored with the esteemed SEMA 2025 Media Choice Award. This recognition not only highlights the quality of I-CAR's training program but also showcases the organization's commitment to advancing education within the collision repair industry.
About the Award
The SEMA Media Choice Award is a distinguished honor, recognizing innovative products and services presented at the SEMA Show. This specific award is granted following a rigorous review process carried out by top editors from leading automotive and trade publications. The editors evaluate numerous products to identify the ones they believe will resonate most with their audiences. Winning this award emphasizes I-CAR's leadership in the field of collision repair education and its dedication to constantly evolving its training methodologies.
Course Overview
The Mixed Attachment Methods course adopts a hands-on approach to foster expertise in various OEM-referenced joining techniques. Participants can expect to engage in practical training that covers fundamental skills such as rivet bonding, MAG welding, MIG brazing, steel sectioning, and spot welding. The interactive format is designed to enhance the learners' experience and ensure that they are well-prepared for the complexities involved in modern vehicle repairs.
I-CAR's Commitment to Excellence
Kyle Thompson, President and CEO of I-CAR, expressed pride in receiving the Media Choice Award. He remarked, “Mixed Attachment Methods reflects our ongoing commitment to advanced technical training that prepares the industry to repair complex vehicles completely and safely.” This statement underscores I-CAR's vision of equipping collision repair professionals with the necessary skills to ensure high safety and quality standards in automotive repairs.
Launch of the Course
Initially launched as a pilot earlier this year, the course made its public debut at the 2025 SEMA Show. It drew attention through a visually engaging exhibit showcasing a custom-built training prop designed specifically for teaching these techniques. Following its successful debut, I-CAR plans to officially launch the Mixed Attachment Methods course in early 2026. This course will also satisfy the renewal criteria for Gold Class® and Platinum® structural technician roles, ensuring that the industry standards of practice remain high.
About I-CAR
Established in 1979, I-CAR is a not-for-profit organization focused on education and solutions within the Collision Repair Inter-Industry. Its mission is to enhance the quality and safety of automotive collision repair for both industry professionals and consumers. I-CAR is recognized by the International Association for Continuing Education and Training (IACET), which further affirms its commitment to delivering exceptional vocational training and educational resources. To learn more about I-CAR, visit
www.i-car.com.
Conclusion
The SEMA 2025 Media Choice Award for the Mixed Attachment Methods course is a testament to I-CAR's leadership and innovative spirit in the collision repair training sector. As vehicles grow increasingly complex, courses like these are critical for those looking to advance their skills and knowledge in the industry. I-CAR continues to set the bar high in technical training, ensuring that both the industry and its clients benefit from top-notch collision repair services.