COATINGS TRAINING
TRADE TESTS AND TRAINING – WHAT TO LOOK OUT FOR
The many and varied training companies in the automotive industry is quite overwhelming. How do you know that they any good at training? How do you know if the training institute of your choice is committed to creating artisans or just there to make a quick buck?
MBUNTU TRAINING CENTRE
Nishma Deeplall is a woman with a passion for training in the collision repair sector. With her vast knowledge of the industry she founded Mbuntu Training Centre in 2022. She fills a vital void in the industry by exposing her students to the latest equipment alongside varying paint technologies and ancillaries.
CRA FOCUS ON SUSTAINABLE SKILLS TRAINING WITH THE C3 ACADEMY
The CRA have partnered with C3 Academy, which is an accredited training centre, as they have an excellent track record and a passionate team. They truly care about each learner, have an exact knowledge about the collision repair industry, and are as driven to see the industry succeed.
C3 AUTOBODY REPAIR ACADEMY & CRA JOIN FORCES
C3 Autobody Repair Academy and the Collision Repair Association of SA (CRA) have announced a successful input of R15 million from the Seta for short skills programmes. The 100 learners programme has begun with 50 artisans already receiving training on their short courses. These learners will partner with CRA members for on-the-job experience.