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AIC launches vehicle scan portal

by Geoff Dobson
August 6, 2024
in Industry News, News, Technology
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The Auto Innovation Centre (AIC) has launched a specialised vehicle scan portal.

The first of its kind in the country, it offers a comprehensive database of high-resolution vehicle scans, all accessible in one location.

The portal enables subscribers to easily search and purchase scan data packages by vehicle model. These packages are grouped into frequently modified vehicle areas, including frontal protection systems, chassis, suspension, exterior, exhaust, service body, and more.

AIC scan packages are distinguished by their industry-leading quality, post-processing, and assembly layout providing user-friendly scan data available to product development engineers, the centre says.

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“The AIC’s mission is to help companies bring new products to market, and our new portal is a game changer for businesses looking to fast-track product development by accessing high quality vehicle scan packages and measurement information, quickly and affordably,” says AIC managing director Luke Truskinger. 

The vehicle portal offers other valuable product development tools for scanned vehicles, including comprehensive information, photos and measurements for each vehicle area such as powertrain, suspension, dimensions, weights and capacities and more.

Subscribers to the AIC Vehicle Portal can request specific vehicles to help prioritise the key vehicles through the AIC.

The Suzuki Jimny XL, Ford F-150 and Mitsubishi MV Triton are the latest vehicles to be scanned, with the database expanding daily.

“A portal subscription is a valuable investment because it eliminates the need for companies to buy their own vehicles and conduct their own disassembly and scanning, which involves significant costs, time, and effort,” says Truskinger.

“The entry-level subscription includes two complementary data packs which are valued in excess of the subscription fee.”

The new vehicle portal complements AIC’s specialised vehicle testing and product level testing capabilities for the aftermarket.

Click here for more information, or email contact@autoic.com.au, phone (03) 9545 3333.

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Geoff Dobson is an 'old-school journo' thriving in a world of new technology. With 40-years of journalism experience already behind him, Geoff joined Auto Media Group three years ago to lead its EVtalk titles. A keen cyclist, he puts his Auckland commute to good use testing ebikes and scooters along the North Western cycleway.

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