With hundreds of exhibiting companies and thousands of attendees, NACE Automechanika Atlanta is set to lead the industry in a showcase of the latest technology covering the entire spectrum of the automotive aftermarket. Join us August 8–10 for the largest U.S. trade show dedicated to high-end technical and management-related training for automotive collision and service repair shops. Mitchell will once again be attending NACE as an exhibitor with an interactive exhibit booth. Those visiting Mitchell’s booth will have the opportunity to be one of the first to demo the latest Mitchell solutions for the repair industry. We look forward to seeing you on the show floor! Need to schedule a meeting with a sales representative? Contact us today.
More stories
Silica-related lung injuries prompt enforcement, mitigation efforts
Discover how Nikki Wilson sheds light on the hidden dangers of silica-related lung injuries in the workplace, with insights on enforcement actions and drug formulary trends, highlighting Enlyte’s expertise in workers' compensation solutions.
Building a Resilient Future for the Insurance Industry with DecisionPoint
Unlock the future of claims management with DecisionPoint's innovative redesign. Empower your adjusters with streamlined data access, enhanced decision-making tools, and a user-friendly interface tailored for optimal efficiency and outcomes.
Presumptions in comp fail to gain traction this year
Brian Allen was featured in a Business Insurance article discussing an NCCI report on the decline of new workers’ comp mental health presumption laws. These laws, which typically benefit at-risk professionals like first responders, saw fewer enactments this year compared to last. Brian attributes the slowdown to concerns over unknown costs and notes the industry is awaiting the impact of recent legislation.
CIECA Connex Conference 2024
Stakeholders across the collision industry are gathering at the Connex Conference to celebrate CIECA’s 30th a
Gauging the Impact of High-Impact Drugs in Workers’ Comp
Collision Engineering Program Receives Software Donation from Mitchell
The Collision Engineering program today announced that Mitchell has made an in-kind software donation of more than $1.5 million across its seven participating U.S. partner colleges. The donation will empower students to excel in their future collision repair careers by providing them with access to the latest industry technology.