
Welcome back to The Collision Vision, driven by Autobody News. I'm your host, Cole Strandberg. Today's episode is a case study, and one that hits right at the center of where collision repair is heading. We're talking ADAS… not as an add-on, not as a sublet, but as a core part of the repair process. Joining me is Mike Ambrosino of ADAS Diagnostic Solutions, an organization closely tied to the Fuller Collision Group, friends of the show and some of the most forward-thinking operators in the industry. Mike's journey from shop operations into ADAS gives him a unique perspective on what's actually happening on the ground and what's required to do this work right. In this conversation, we're breaking down the shift from ADAS bottlenecks to ADAS control — why the old "send it out and deal with it later" model no longer works; how to think about building the right equipment and workflow stack; and what it really takes, from process to people to documentation, to integrate ADAS into your repair plan with confidence. If you're trying to reduce cycle time, capture more of the repair, and most importantly, protect your business from liability, this is one you won't want to miss. Connect with Mike: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mike-ambrosino-17469022b/ ADAS Diagnostic Solutions LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/adas-diagnostic-solutions/posts/?feedView=all www.adscalibrate.com
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