TMC Releases Augmented Reality Game to Attract New Technicians
Nationwide Release of New Game App Aims to Appeal to Students
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ARLINGTON, Va., April 19, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Today, during the American Trucking Associations Technology & Maintenance Council s Spring Meeting, the nation s premier trucking technology organization announced the release of a new augmented reality game app aimed at attracting, fostering and welcoming a new generation of skilled technicians to the industry.
Based on TMC s National Technician Skills Competition, the app called TMCSuperTech: The Game is geared to middle- and high-school students and is available as a free download for smart devices on the Apple iOS and Android platforms after an initial pilot test in Arkansas through the state s Department of Commerce Office of Skills Development.
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Robert M. Braswell is a man of many talents.
He s a capable shade tree mechanic and an award-winning journalist. He at one point pursued a career as a physician. As Executive Director of ATA’s Technology & Maintenance Council (TMC), and a TMC staff member for nearly 30 years, his fingerprints are on the organization in places too numerous to count.
A self-described tinkerer, Braswell grew up in southern Maryland, spending a lot of time on construction sites alongside his father, a marble and tile tradesman. What you could do back then, you could never get away with today, he said, but I was going with my father on job sites when I was as young as four or five years old, carrying tile boxes back and forth and observing everything.
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TEL AVIV, Israel, April 1, 2021 /PRNewswire/ SafeRide Technologies, a leading provider of AI-based vehicle health management (VHM) solutions unveiled today that its vInsight™ platform has been extended to support the SAE JA6268 VHM standard. The vInsight VHM platform includes a deep learning development tool for fleets, OEMs, and Tier-1 suppliers that generates VHM monitors for deployment on board the vehicle or in the cloud.
The SAE Health-Ready Components and Systems (HRCS) Consortium™, a subgroup of SAE, was created to increase the impact of SAE s JA6268 standard. It provides standard templates for common vehicle components and systems that describe their failure modes, the mechanisms to monitor their health, and the data required to enable their health monitoring.