Autel U.S. ADAS Training Program Achieves ASE and I-CAR Accreditation
The Autel Academy ADAS Training Program is now accredited by both the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) and the Inter-Industry Conference on Auto Collision Repair (I-CAR).

The Autel Academy ADAS Training Program combines structured classroom instruction with hands-on experience.
Credit: Autel
The Autel Academy ADAS Training Program has officially received accreditation from the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) and the Inter-Industry Conference on Auto Collision Repair (I-CAR). Altel U.S. said this underscores its commitment to advancing technician education and supporting the highest standards of service quality across the automotive industry.
The ASE and I-CAR accreditations confirm that Autel’s instructor-led training program meets the rigorous requirements for technician training and development set by these organizations.
ASE and I-CAR are widely recognized as benchmarks of excellence in automotive service and education, and their endorsement signals that Autel’s curriculum delivers industry-relevant, high-quality instruction aligned with current technological demands.
Matt Shepanek, vice president of Credential Testing Programs at ASE, emphasized the significance of the accreditation process, noting that it delivers meaningful value for both training providers and the industry.
“Accreditation provides training organizations with recognized credibility, ensures their curriculum aligns with current industry standards, and verifies that they are maintaining high-quality instruction, facilities, and resources,” Shepanek said. “Autel successfully met all of these criteria, and we are pleased to recognize them as an ASE-accredited training provider.”
ADAS Calibration Training Program
Autel first launched its ADAS calibration training program in 2023 at its U.S. corporate headquarters in Port Washington, New York. The program combines structured classroom instruction with hands-on experience in Autel’s dedicated training bay, allowing technicians to work directly with ADAS calibration equipment and real-world vehicle scenarios.
The classroom portion delivers a foundational understanding of ADAS theory, including system architecture, sensor types, OEM calibration requirements, and workflow best practices. This is reinforced through practical, hands-on training where technicians perform static and dynamic calibrations on vehicles in a controlled, real-world environment.
The program also emphasizes diagnostic strategy and troubleshooting, equipping technicians to identify and resolve common calibration issues encountered in shop settings, including alignment variables, target placement errors, environmental factors, and system fault conditions.
Making ADAS Education More Available
Following strong demand, Autel has expanded its training footprint to additional locations, including Detroit, Michigan; St. Louis, Missouri; and locations in California and Florida, making advanced ADAS education more accessible to technicians across the country.
Expanded Third Day of Training
To further enhance the program, Autel will introduce a third day of training to its current two-day course. This additional day will include a technician certification assessment, enabling participants to demonstrate mastery of the curriculum.
Successful completion will provide technicians with ASE and I-CAR continuing education credits, reinforcing both their technical competency and professional credentials.
“We are proud to have our ADAS Training Program recognized by ASE,” said Chris Gutierrez, product and training director – ADAS, Autel North America. “This accreditation validates the depth and quality of our curriculum and our hands-on approach. Our goal is to ensure technicians leave our program well prepared to perform accurate ADAS calibrations with confidence and consistency in real-world shop environments.”
Technician Benefits of ADAS Training
For technicians, this training represents a critical opportunity to build expertise in one of the fastest-growing and most technically demanding areas of automotive service.
ADAS systems directly impact vehicle safety, and improper calibration can lead to system malfunctions or compromised performance.
Through Autel’s ASE and I-CAR-accredited program, technicians gain the confidence to perform precise calibrations, reduce liability risks, increase shop efficiency, and position themselves as trusted specialists in advanced vehicle technology.
Trusted Partner for Training
With this accreditation, Autel said it continues to strengthen its role as a trusted partner for repair shops, technicians, and industry professionals seeking reliable tools and comprehensive education in ADAS technologies. More information about the training can be found on the Autel website.
More Maintenance
Are You Tracking Your Fleet's True Total Cost of Ownership?
Bobit Business Media surveyed 190 fleet professionals and found that while most fleets are tracking costs, fragmented systems and data gaps are keeping true TCO visibility out of reach. With rising pressure to control spend in an increasingly volatile environment, the gap between what fleets think they know and what the data actually shows is wider than you might expect. See how your peers are managing costs today and where the industry still has room to improve.
Read More →
The Power of Inspection Lighting in Modern Fleet Maintenance
Technicians tackle varied tasks every day, but as problem-solvers, they need good illumination during inspections, repairs, and maintenance. So, what makes a good technician inspection light?
Read More →
Kenworth Names 2026 Service Council
Kenworth Truck Company has selected leading Kenworth service professionals for its 2026 Kenworth Service Council, which will promote service and product enhancements. See who was selected and which Kenworth dealers they represent.
Read More →
Why The Skilled Trades Shortage Leads to Opportunity
The skilled trades are short millions of workers, but the upside is big: strong pay, job security, and careers AI can’t replace
Read More →
How GM is Growing Skilled Trades Careers Nationwide
In the past year, General Motors has invested nearly $200 million to grow skilled trade careers across the U.S. The goal for GM is to support its current workforce with the skills and development they need while building clear, compelling career paths for the next generation.
Read More →
CMA/Double Coin Announces Appointments
Patrick Etheridge has been promoted to director of OEM/truck stop sales for CMA/Double Coin, and Jose Pfirrmann has been promoted to director of sales for Region 1 for CMA.
Read More →
DRiV Launches Installer’s Advantage Program to Resolve Technician Challenges
Installer’s Advantage, by DRiV, brings together more than 5,000 exclusive parts engineered to address common challenges technicians face every day in the service bay.
Read More →The Future of Fleet Maintenance Is Predictive
Downtime is costing fleets more than most realize. Hear how AI, predictive maintenance, and smarter fleet strategies are changing the game.
Read More →
Hunter Engineering Receives Rivian Approval for Ultimate ADAS Alignment and Calibration System
Hunter Engineering’s Ultimate ADAS alignment and calibration system has been approved for Rivian’s entire vehicle lineup. Ultimate ADA provides static calibration coverage for more than 90% of vehicles in operation.
Read More →
BG Products: Strong Support for Fleets
BG Products' offerings and business philosophy strongly align with how fleet managers focus on their business: Increasing uptime. Reducing maintenance expenses. Strengthening resale values. Learn how BG’s product lineup can help achieve those key goals.
Read More →
