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  • 5 days ago | autobodynews.com | Elizabeth Crumbly

    In a recent AirPro Diagnostics TechTalk360 episode, Bob Redding, head lobbyist for the Automotive Service Association, addressed how the current U.S. Congress and presidential administration is affecting the collision repair industry in areas ranging from vehicle safety inspection to apprenticeship programs.

  • 2 weeks ago | autobodynews.com | Elizabeth Crumbly

    The potential 3D printing brings to the auto industry is multifaceted and evolving. Among the benefits are reduction of parts pricing, innovation in production and potential supply chain solutions. At this point, 3D tech faces problems like little regulation, but as solutions increasingly come into play, the prevalence of the technology will make more and more sense, Harold Sears, head of advisory council for Auto Additive, told a CIECA audience via webinar recently.

  • Jan 23, 2025 | accessatlanta.com | Elizabeth Crumbly

    Lunar New Year marks the start of a new year per the lunar calendar. The holiday occurs on the second new moon following the winter solstice each year. It’s celebrated widely in countries with significant Chinese populations, and there are lots of ways Atlantans can participate and learn with events throughout the city this year. Lunar New Year celebration - Gwinnett Public LibraryCome and learn about the traditions and costumes the Lunar New Year brings and how it’s celebrated around the world.

  • Jan 23, 2025 | asianamericans.einnews.com | Elizabeth Crumbly

    Lunar New Year marks the start of a new year per the lunar calendar. The holiday occurs on the second new moon following the winter solstice each year. It’s celebrated widely in countries with significant Chinese populations, and there are lots of ways Atlantans can participate and learn with events throughout the city this year. Lunar New Year celebration - Gwinnett Public LibraryCome and learn about the traditions and costumes the Lunar New Year brings and how it’s celebrated around the world.

  • Dec 3, 2024 | ajc.com | Elizabeth Crumbly

    Back-to-back surgery cancellations one day a few years ago meant Atlanta-based orthopedic surgeon Obi Ugwonali had significant time on his hands. He thought about the disruption cancellations meant for his practice, the industry and patients. “He had quite a long amount of time to kind of figure out what’s going on. And he was like, ‘Well, why? Why were they canceled?’ One was that a Spanish interpreter didn’t show up.

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