Denso and MPD to arm students with technical info

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DENSO---Fitting-AC-compressorDenso and Motor Parts Direct have joined forces to inspire the next generation of technicians at a special event host by South Devon College.

The day will mark the recent relocation of MPD to nearby the college by hosting two technical sessions for students of the Light Vehicle Maintenance and Repair course.

The event on 11 December will focus on technical aspects of vehicle emission control processes, including discussions about engine management systems, fuel systems, lambda sensors and spark plugs.

Kevin Blazey, Marketing Manager for Motor Parts Direct, said: “ The event is all about investing in the future of our industry by inspiring and educating the next generation of engineers. This is the first event of this kind that we’ve held, and we sincerely thank Denso for their help and agreeing to share their expertise.

Martin Pring, Manager at Denso Aftermarket Sales UK, added: “It is vital that we arm them with the most relevant and interesting information that we can, to ensure that they remain invested. This technical presentation to South Devon College is the perfect way to do this, plus it enables us to build stronger working relationships with Motor Parts Direct – something we intend to build on going forwards.”

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