Vehicle diagnostics, calibration, and collision repair support for repair centers
ATE operates a field service model delivering onsite scanning, calibration, and ADAS programming to collision repair centers. The hiring velocity is accelerating across operations and support roles (84% of active headcount), with minimal engineering presence, indicating a labor-intensive service delivery model scaling geographically across the US, Canada, and India. Core pain points center on training speed — keeping field teams current with OEM standards as vehicle technology evolves faster than repair shops can absorb.
ATE provides diagnostic and calibration services to collision repair centers, with I-CAR and ASE certified technicians deployed to customer locations for scanning, programming, and ADAS work. Founded in 2019 and based in Sunnyvale, the company operates across 201–500 employees. Recent project activity shows focus on expanding crash-center partnerships, improving dispatch logistics, building training curricula (including LMS dashboards), and certifying local calibration areas. The business model combines onsite service delivery with remote support, addressing a structural gap: collision shops lack in-house expertise to meet OEM repair standards as vehicle electronics complexity increases.
ATE offers onsite scanning, calibration, diagnostics, ADAS programming, wire/connector repair, and remote support. Technicians are I-CAR and ASE certified and deploy to customer repair centers to ensure repairs meet OEM standards.
Current initiatives include expanding crash-center partnerships, rolling out diagnostics and calibration training, improving dispatch route optimization, building LMS dashboards for training tracking, and certifying local calibration areas.