This week, FenderBender sister publication ADAPT takes a closer look at changes to the insurance industry, as well as an exclusive look at a company developing autonomous vehicle technology.
July 28, 2020—Insurance companies play a huge role in the workflow of vehicle repairs, particularly in the collision repair industry. Recently, ADAPT has been examining the growth and impact of new car insurance models.
Toyota is now a couple years into a new insurance platform. It represents the intersection of insurers, OEs and connective technology. ADAPT speaks with a representative of the company about the platform and how it works for drivers.
What happens when technology disrupts the insurance adjuster? This article examines an artificial intelligence claims workflow that aims to create efficiencies in that process.
Check out this Q and A with RoboSense, a Chinese tech developer that is looking to build LiDAR units that can bring down costs and be installed in any number of vehicles as the bedrock technology for ADAS and autonomous driving.
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The Autel IA700 is a state-of-the-art and versatile wheel alignment pre-check and ADAS calibration system engineered for both in-shop and mobile applications...