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A university student s technology concept that would easily help dealers inform customers of their car s progress through service has won the inaugural Keyloop Dealer Tech university automotive technology competition.
Created by computer science student Brian Evans of Exeter University, the web-based platform prototype includes pre-populated messages that can be
quickly issued to a customer, including information regarding additional work that is recommended and the ability for the customer to authorise extra cost.
Evans had considered its integration with existing systems such as video.
In total 180 students from Bath, Exeter, Buckingham, Warwick, Surrey and Southampton universities registered to participate in the competition created by Keyloop (formerly known as CDK Global International).
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Keyloop has announced the individual university winners of the Keyloop Dealer Tech University Automotive Technology Competition.
The competition was created to support future talent, encouraging students to build innovative ideas to help advance automotive retail, while also providing first-hand experience of modern industry challenges.
More than 180 students from Bath, Exeter, Buckingham, Warwick, Surrey and Southampton registered to take part in the inaugural year of the competition, and today one team from each university has been selected to win £3,000 and progress to the national final on May 12. The national winning team will receive a further £10,000 to celebrate their achievement.
Former Wrexham man, 30, found dead in his US home
An inquest has opened into death of Christopher Humphreys
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A former Wrexham man living in the USA was found dead at home, an inquest heard today.
Christopher Thomas Humphreys was found dead at his property in Bedrock Circle in Nottingham, Maryland on January 29.
John Gittins, the Coroner for North Wales east and central, said the trainee manager s death had been reported to him by a funeral director and his body was repatriated to the UK.
By Vicky O. Misa | Shawnee News-Star | USA Today Network
The Shawnee News-Star
On Tuesday, Shawnee city commissioners are set to look over several rezone and plats requests.
Residents will have an opportunity to participate in public hearings slated for a few rezone requests being put before the board:
• Applicant Kevin Mankin, on behalf of Jackline Mankin, is requesting a rezone of a 0.56-acre property at 301 N. Kickapoo Avenue (on the northeast corner of North Kickapoo Avenue and West 10th Street) from C-1 (Neighborhood Commercial District) to C-3 (Highway Commercial District) for the purpose of marketing for a future business.
• Applicant Thomas Humphreys is requesting a rezone of a 0.17-acre property at 1825 N. Beard St. (on the east side of North Beard Street just south of West Emmett Street) from R-1 (Single Family Residential District) to R-1 (Single Family Residential District) with a CUP (Conditional Use Permit) for the purpose of a short-term rental property (Airbn