The SEMA Show is the premier destination for manufacturers and buyers looking to discover thousands of the latest innovations in the automotive aftermarket industry. Spanning four days, this trade-only event encourages attendees to experience hands-on workshops and live demonstrations, engage in educational seminars and network with peers in various sectors of the field—from collision repair to vehicle restoration and more.
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The Evolution of Claims Automation
March 8, 2021
By 2025, the global data and analytics company predicts that more than 80% of claims processed will be virtual, and up to half of non-injury claims fully automated. So what does this mean for the auto insurance sector?
Mitchell Introduces New Alternative for AI-Enabled Claims Processing Through Collaboration with Claim Genius
March 3, 2021
Company's ongoing expansion of the Mitchell Intelligent Open Platform (MIOP) delivers more AI flexibility to generate damage appraisals.
Episode 2: Silver Linings: Successfully Navigating an Uncertain Future
February 25, 2021
Paul Prochilo, CEO of Canada’s Simplicity Car Care multi-shop operation and chairman of the Canadian Collision Industry Forum (CCIF), joins Ryan to discuss how COVID-19 has changed his business and the industry. Hear how the pandemic, despite its challenges, has produced silver linings and find out what they mean for the future of proper, safe vehicle repair.
Bosch and Mitchell Introduce New Target System for Static ADAS Calibration
February 3, 2021
Using the Mitchell Diagnostics MD-TS21, collision repairers can increase workflow efficiency, reduce cycle time and generate additional revenue by performing calibrations in-house.
Mitchell Expands Claims Automation Capabilities Through Open Platform and Collaboration With Tractable
January 27, 2021
Company's flexible, end-to-end solution now supports Tractable's artificial intelligence (AI).
Navigating the CARES Act Emergency Small Business Funding
January 15, 2021
Learn about the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act and how you can apply for PPP and EIDL Small Business Administration (SBA) loans.