Current Awards
BMW Aftersales Competition for Excellence reveals Canada's top technician
The ASCE competition runs every 2 to 3 years and is open to all passionate, driven BMW technicians who are keen on representing their region and their country in national and international competition.
This year two of BMW MINI Laval's highly trained technicians, David Laliberté and Martin Geoffrion, competed in the regional competition, here in Laval. They put their skills to the test against Quebec and Eastern Canada's best and in the end Martin placed third overall and David placed first.
David then went on to compete in the National competition at the BMW Group University in Whitby, Ontario. The competition brought together over 170 technicians from across the country in a series of preliminary tests in their respective regions. The test required technicians to complete six 1-hour modules during the course of the day. The final tests were timed; technicians had 60 minutes to diagnose and repair a planted and relatively uncommon ‘fault’ on a BMW.
The winners of the competition were unveiled at a reception dinner ceremony that evening. David Laliberté of BMW Laval was
declared the 1st place winner of the 2009 ASCE competition and will go on to represent Canada in the World Championships in
Munich next year.
To view the photo gallery of David winning his award click here
The ASCE competition runs every 2 to 3 years and is open to all passionate, driven BMW technicians who are keen on representing their region and their country in national and international competition.
This year two of BMW MINI Laval's highly trained technicians, David Laliberté and Martin Geoffrion, competed in the regional competition, here in Laval. They put their skills to the test against Quebec and Eastern Canada's best and in the end Martin placed third overall and David placed first.
David then went on to compete in the National competition at the BMW Group University in Whitby, Ontario. The competition brought together over 170 technicians from across the country in a series of preliminary tests in their respective regions. The test required technicians to complete six 1-hour modules during the course of the day. The final tests were timed; technicians had 60 minutes to diagnose and repair a planted and relatively uncommon ‘fault’ on a BMW.
To view the photo gallery of David winning his award click here