Delphi Technologies updates training platform

Delphi Technologies updated it’s e-learning platform with new modules and the ability to earn credits towards an industry standard accreditation.

Every course available on the training platform – whether taken digitally online or practically at one of the company’s training facilities – now earns credits towards the IMI’s Continuing Professional Development (CPD) programme.

New modules for training platform

CPD is a mandatory requirement for members on the IMI Professional Register. Typically, membership requires accruing 30 credits over a three-year period – equivalent to attending circa four days of training per year – to maintain registered professional status, with a dedicated MyCPD online portal to track progress and log CPD credits once they’ve been awarded.

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In addition, the platform has been updated with modules about basic electronic fault-finding. The new courses cover how to test for a bad earth, how to test for a short circuit, and how to test for parasitic drain, three of the most frequently needed skills for any vehicle technician.

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Phil Mitchell, Technical Services Manager, Delphi Technologies Aftermarket, said: “We’re always working hard to expand our range of training courses, and to ensure the latest skills and knowledge required by the industry can be passed on to delegates in the clearest and most easily understood way.”

“By allocating IMI CPD credits to our courses, we can now deliver not just a skills boost to our delegates, but also independent recognition of their knowledge by an established industry body.”

Published by Greg Whitaker

Editor of CAT Magazine and an experienced motoring journalist @GregWhitaker5

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