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New system, called Audatex 2.0, brings improvements

Audatex, a leading company in automotive claims management, has recently announced a new version of its damage assessment software, which includes a range of significant upgrades. The new system, called Audatex 2.0, brings improvements that will enable customers to assess vehicle damage even faster and more accurately.
Key improvements in Audatex 2.0 include:
  1. Advanced artificial intelligence algorithms: The new version uses improved AI algorithms that enable more accurate damage assessment and repair cost prediction.
  2. Faster data processing: With a revamped processing engine, the system now processes data up to 30% faster, allowing insurers and service providers to respond more quickly to customer requests.
  3. Enhanced user experience: The new version features a redesigned user interface that is more intuitive and user-friendly, reducing the learning curve for new users.
  4. Telematics integration: Audatex 2.0 now enables integration with telematics devices, allowing automatic transmission of accident and vehicle condition data directly into the damage assessment system.
  5. Support for electric vehicles: With the increasing popularity of electric vehicles, the new version includes special features for assessing damage to electric and hybrid vehicles, ensuring accurate evaluation and repair for these types of vehicles as well.
“With Audatex 2.0, we aim to offer users the most advanced damage assessment tools currently available on the market. We believe that the new features and improvements will enable our customers to work more efficiently and achieve greater accuracy in damage assessment,” said John Smith, CEO of Audatex.

The upgrades are already available to existing users, while new users can take advantage of special promotional offers to transition to Audatex 2.0. The company is also planning a series of webinars and workshops to present all the new features in detail and answer user questions.