MotoLOGIC Repair & Diagnostics Hosts Essay Contest For Tech School Students

MotoLOGIC Repair & Diagnostics Hosts Essay Contest For Tech School Students

Winning entrant will receive $1,000, a MotoLOGIC subscription and will have their essay published in Tomorrow's Tech magazine.

ROANOKE, Va. – Shop tech students may not actually be able to predict the future, but MotoLOGIC Repair & Diagnostics, a Web-based resource for automotive technicians, invites students to share their vision in the Future of Automotive Repair & Diagnostics Essay Contest. From Aug. 1 to Sept. 30, students registered at NATEF/ASE-certified schools are eligible to submit an essay of 500 words or less for a chance to win one grand prize package including:
 
· Their winning essay submission published in Tomorrow’s Tech magazine
· A check for $1,000
· One-year subscription to MotoLOGIC Repair & Diagnostics
· MotoSKILL ASE Test Prep Training Bundle
 
In addition, the grand prize winner’s school will receive $5,000 for use on classroom technology and a five-year subscription to MotoLOGIC. Nine runner-up submissions will be selected, each receiving a $100 Visa gift card, a MotoSKILL ASE Test Prep Training Bundle and a one-year subscription to Tomorrow’s Technician.
 
In 500 words or less, contestants are encouraged to express how technology is changing industry diagnostics and repair today, then envision how technology will be used in automotive repair in the future.
“Today’s students are tomorrow’s innovators,” said Walter Scott, vice president of e‑Commerce and e‑Services for Advance Auto Parts. “We look forward to reading fresh perspectives on how technology can shape the automotive repair and diagnostics industry now and in the future.”
 
For official rules or to enter, visit motologic.com/school. For more information on MotoLOGIC or the services available from MOTOSHOPSM Technology Tools, a product set from Advance Auto Parts Professional, visit motoshop.com or follow MOTOSHOP on Twitter at @MOTOSHOP.
 

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