Oklahoma State University Institute of Technology hosted its 58th annual Trade and Industrial Education Summit, August 4 and 5, at their campus in Okmulgee. The Oklahoma Summit brings together over 4,000 Oklahoma educational professionals for one of the largest and most comprehensive networking events in the state. The conference provides networking, professional development and leadership opportunities for career and technical education professionals.
Bryan Gary, national co-tech chair for SkillsUSA – Mobile Electronics Installation was invited to speak to automotive technology instructors from all over the state. The topic of discussion was how to better prepare students for the Mobile Electronics Installation competition.
Bryan covered several topics including using a digital multimeter, testing electrical circuits and components, series and parallel wiring, remote start and security systems, and doing a vehicle check in (which will be a new competition for 2026). He also encouraged them to contact MECP for supplemental training material. Kicker provided some lanyards and pens for the participants to take home with them.
Vendors, retailers, and individuals that would like to support to the 2026 competition season are encouraged to reach out to Chris Jack at 310-866-2454, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or Bryan Gary at 806-922-1822 This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
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