U.S. and U.K. officials announced a trade deal to end U.S. tariffs on steel and aluminum and in return the United Kingdom will lift levies on American products such as motorcycles, farm products and other consumer goods.
As advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS) become common place and are included in one form or another on every new vehicle, aftermarket engineers and developers will need to understand how the systems impact vehicle modifications, repairs, calibration and testing. As an emerging technology that...
ETTN has created a new opportunity for members and engineers to connect over a two-day, in-person event. Dubbed "ETTN NERD Symposium," the event provides Networking, Education, Resources and Development (NERD) opportunities to engineers, as well as to member companies that need to connect with...
Brent Dreher, NVH/Durability Manager at Faraday Future, is the latest ETTN member to share his insight on how his company pivoted during the pandemic and utilized technology to keep business moving forward. Get to know what tools his company has leaned on and what new trends he is seeing in the...
The Automotive Aftermarket Suppliers Association (AASA), Auto Care Association, Consumer Access to Repair (CAR) Coalition, and SEMA applaud United States Rep. Bobby Rush (D-Ill.) for introducing the 'Right to Equitable and Professional Auto Industry Repair (REPAIR) Act.' The legislation will ensure...
ETTN members are staying up-to-date on emissions, EV and other complex issues through the network's virtual education program. Through the virtual education series, engineers, programmers, and product developers can access 30- to 45-minute webinars on topics ranging from electric-vehicle (EV)...
ETTN members are invited to serve as volunteer judges for the 2022 SEMA Scholarship Program. With students from every segment of the industry applying, the SEMA Scholarship Program is seeking a diverse group of professionals to serve as volunteer judges who will review applications and assist with...