Baltijos Automobilių Diagnostikos Sistemos JSC was founded in 2001. The enterprise started its business as a trading company selling automotive diagnostic equipment. After several years the company expanded its range of products and services and started selling automotive garage equipment for cars and commercial vehicles.
Since 2005 the company has been developing and manufacturing educational equipment under the AutoEDU brand. This training equipment is a great tool for vocational training and driving schools.
Since 2004 our company has been organizing automotive diagnostic training courses in our own training center. Automotive and demonstrational training equipment was necessary as it could explain different automotive operating principles, demonstrate the possibilities of measuring and diagnostic tools for fault searching and repairing.
The automotive training equipment manufactured by AutoEDU is a great tool that helps students of technical subjects understand working processes of various automotive systems and explore different sensors, actuators, other devices and their functions.
In cooperation with vocational training institutions, we noticed that there is a need for theoretical knowledge and therefore we offered a great solution – Electude Automotive E-learning Program. The program is used worldwide and is translated into more than 35 languages.
The training process is based on visual solutions that help understand technical processes better and learn by doing instead of memorizing. Electude is full of interactive animations and simulations and focuses on doing, not reading. It is based on serious game principles and develops critical thinking.
Our clients
We offer this e-learning program and our training equipment for vocational and professional training centres, agricultural schools, colleges, driving schools, private car repair training organizations, diagnostic equipment manufacturers, diagnostic and car service equipment dealers and other automotive companies.
We are Official Electude Representatives in Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia.