The automotive industry is evolving faster than ever before.
Electric vehicles, connected systems, ADAS technology and cyber security are now part of everyday garage life. Yet the way training is carried out has not kept pace.
That gap between new technology and traditional skills is one of the biggest challenges facing the sector today.
In this episode of Digital Transformation Bytes, we sit down with Lauren Brown, Managing Director at T10 Automotive, to explore how modern training methods are helping close the automotive skills gap through digital transformation.
Training for a New Generation of Automotive Work
Cars are no longer just mechanical machines. They are rolling computers packed with data.
Technicians now need to understand software updates, diagnostics, high-voltage safety procedures and data security. The skills required to service a modern vehicle are very different from those needed even ten years ago.
Lauren explains how T10 Automotive has evolved its approach to meet this challenge. Their new training campus blends practical learning with digital tools, immersive technology and structured processes to build real-world confidence.
Digital Tools That Support Better Learning
Digital transformation is not about replacing people. It is about supporting them.
Clear digital work instructions, step-by-step guidance and evidence capture help technicians learn faster and work more safely. Modern platforms make it easier to deliver consistent training, track competence and ensure best practice is followed every time.
Tools like WorkfloPlus create a bridge between the classroom and the workshop. They provide an auditable record of learning and help businesses protect both their people and their customers.
Building Confidence Through Change
One of the biggest barriers to digital transformation is fear of the unknown. Which is why keeping people at the centre of change is so important.
Training must be practical, engaging and focused on real outcomes, not just a tick-box exercise.
From augmented reality headsets to online learning platforms, the right technology can make complex subjects more accessible. But the human element remains essential.
The Future of Automotive Training
Closing the skills gap will not happen by accident. It requires a clear strategy, modern training methods and a willingness to embrace new ways of working.
Digital transformation gives automotive businesses the tools to do exactly that.
Find out how T10 Automotive is preparing the next generation of technicians for a digital-first future.
