
Adrian, MI – The Lenawee Intermediate School District announces the receipt of a $37,000 grant from the Margaret Dunning Foundation, which will be used to purchase a state-of-the-art alignment machine for the LISD TECH Center Automotive Services Technology program.
This vital piece of equipment is designed to meet the Advanced Driver Assistance System calibration requirements, ensuring that students are trained on the latest industry-standard technology. ADAS technology is now a standard feature in many new vehicles, including advanced safety systems such as lane departure warnings, adaptive cruise control, and collision avoidance systems. According to industry data, nearly all new vehicles come equipped with at least one feature; by 2030, over 75% of all vehicles will be expected to do so.
Understanding these systems is crucial for the next generation of automotive technicians. The TECH Center is proud to be at the forefront of this educational initiative. The integration of ADAS calibration into the curriculum will ensure students are well-versed in the fastest-growing segment of automotive service and repair.
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