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Fix Network Canada Expands Training Capabilities with New State-of-the-Art Facility in Calgary

Fix Network Canada announces the inauguration of its third training center in Calgary, Alberta – a significant step towards addressing the pressing need for skilled technicians in the automotive repair industry. Recognizing industry’s need for continuous learning and development, Fix Network Canada launched its first Training Centre in Milton, Ontario, in 2019 and added another 6,000 square foot Training Centre in Blainville, Quebec, in 2020. With the addition of it’s third Training Centre, the company now leads the industry with three state-of-the-art training centers, each supported by industry leaders in collision repair, auto glass repair and replacement, and automotive mechanical repair. 

“The automotive aftermarket industry is undergoing rapid changes as customer expectations evolve and vehicles become more technologically advanced,” said Sylvain Seguin, President of Fix Network Canada. “Our training programs cover all facets of the repair process, ensuring participants are well-equipped with the knowledge and skills necessary for excellence. By investing in the development and ongoing training of skilled technicians, Fix Network Canada aims to contribute to the growth and sustainability of the aftermarket auto repair industry.”

The Calgary facility stands out for its leading-edge infrastructure, offering industry-leading equipment, including a Caroliner Frame Machine, Hunter Wheel Alignment system, GFS Spray Booths, ADAS Equipment and more. With two classrooms, welding facilities, and a focus on maintaining a clean, high-tech environment, the training centre is designed to provide a comprehensive learning experience. Fix Network offers courses in nearly every segment of the shop including estimating, repair planning, parts procurement, ADAS training, plastic welding and adhesive repair, 3D measuring and much more. 

Fix Network Canada also offers in-house and occasional off-site I-CAR Certifications for Aluminum Welding, Structural Steel Welding, Structural Steel Sectioning, STRSW, and so on.

Investing in future generations

The automotive sector is grappling with a shortage of technicians, a challenge that Fix Network Canada aims to tackle head-on. The opening of the new training facility, spanning over 9,000 square feet, underscores the company’s commitment to developing and nurturing talent within the industry. The company is building associations and partnerships with suppliers and franchisees as well as working closely with secondary and post-secondary institutions to identify and create opportunities for the next generation to learn about the industry, improve their skills and find a meaningful long-term career.

“The skilled-labor challenge is a common issue nowadays in many industries. Fix Network Canada recognizes this challenge and is dedicated to being part of the solution,” said Anne Plante, Talent Acquisition Manager, Fix Network Canada. “Our new training center is a testament to our commitment to investing in the future of the industry by providing top-notch training facilities that empower technicians to meet the evolving needs of the automotive repair landscape.”

The training centers are designed to meet the ongoing development needs for individuals working under Fix Network Canada’s four brands: Fix Auto, ProColor Collision, NOVUS Glass and Speedy Auto Service. Although they are just one piece of the larger investment that Fix is making to shape the next generation of automotive technicians, they represent a significant component in solidifying Fix Network’s position as a leader in the aftermarket automotive industry.