If your shop is still subletting ADAS calibrations, you already know the friction. Delayed turnaround, documentation you don't control, reimbursements that take longer than they should, and revenue walking out the door with a third party. The question most shops are asking right now isn't whether to bring calibration in-house. It's how to do it in a way that actually holds up under real volume, insurer scrutiny, and the next wave of ADAS technology.
On Thursday, April 9th at 3pm EST, ADAS Depot is hosting a live webinar designed to answer exactly that question.
What the Session Covers
"From Sublet to Scalable: Building a Profitable, Future-Ready ADAS Operation the Right Way" is built for shops ready to move from reactive, outsourced calibration to a structured in-house operation. The session walks through how top-performing shops are tightening their processes, from accurate calibration identification and documentation to insurance-ready workflows, while positioning themselves for what's coming next in ADAS.
Attendees will leave with a clear framework for identifying required calibrations every time, streamlining diagnostics and workflow across the shop, and building documentation that holds up with insurers. The session also covers how to maximize reimbursement while protecting your business from liability, the key insurance trends affecting ADAS work right now, and a practical path for making the transition from sublet to in-house operations. It closes with a live walkthrough of an optimization checklist you can implement immediately.
Who's on the Panel
The webinar brings together four speakers with direct, hands-on experience in ADAS operations, diagnostics, and compliance.
Kirk Cave, Senior Sales Leader at ADAS Depot, brings deep knowledge of how shops across the country are building and scaling their calibration operations. Brunno Moretti, President of ADAS Solutions at Burke Porter and Ascential Technologies, has been one of the industry's most consistent voices on why ADAS can't be treated as an afterthought. Philip Brossy, CEO of ADAS Safe, focuses on the compliance and liability side of calibration work, an area that's becoming increasingly critical as insurer standards tighten. Michael Ambrosino, Director of Operations at ADAS Diagnostic Solutions, brings an operational perspective on what it actually takes to run a high-volume, documentation-heavy calibration workflow day in and day out.
Who Should Attend
This session is relevant for anyone with a stake in how ADAS work gets done and billed in their shop, including collision center owners and managers, dealership leaders and fixed ops directors, calibration technicians, service advisors and estimators, and anyone responsible for documentation, billing, or insurance claims.
A Bonus for Everyone Who Registers
All attendees will receive a Comprehensive Insurance Claims Optimization Checklist, a practical tool for standardizing your documentation process, improving approval rates, and getting paid faster and more consistently. It's the kind of resource that pays for itself the first time you use it.
The Gap Is Widening
Shops that build a structured, compliant, and efficient calibration process now will capture more revenue per repair order, reduce cycle time, cut dependency on third parties, and minimize liability exposure. The gap between shops that dabble in ADAS and those that build scalable operations is growing fast. This webinar is about getting on the right side of that gap.
