Service-department managers from Audi, Buick, Chevrolet, GMC, Toyota and Volvo dealerships will discuss their use of high-tech vehicle-inspection systems at UVeye’s NADA exhibit Jan. 27-29 in Dallas.
UVeye’s industry-first suite of vehicle-inspection systems feature patented artificial intelligence, machine learning, computer vision and high-speed camera technologies designed to speed repair work, significantly improve customer-satisfaction and increase service-department profitability.
The first and only auto-industry service technology of its kind has attracted investments from major automakers and dealership groups such as CarMax, General Motors, Hyundai Motors, Toyota Tsusho and Volvo Cars.
Last year, General Motors and Volvo Cars both announced plans to support the installation of UVeye inspection systems at dealerships throughout the United States. UVeye technology also has been integrated into Tekion’s Automotive Retail Cloud platform and CDK Drive’s dealership management system.