Are You the UK’s top TPMS Expert?

Think you're the UK's top TPMS Expert? Prove it and win an iphone 13. CAM logo. Autogem Logo.

AutoGem and official competition sponsor CAM are on the hunt for the UK’s most talented tyre technicians. We’re looking to track down and celebrate Britain’s best TPMS (Tyre Pressure Management System) experts in a brand new competition we’re launching this month!

If you can diagnose, communicate and resolve tyre pressure monitoring system issues faster and better than your colleagues, then this is the competition for you. Think you’re in with a shout? Prove it and win the official title of ‘The UK’s top TPMS expert.’ Plus £1000’s of prizes are also up for grabs:

📱 A brand new iPhone 13 (courtesy of CAM)

🔧A Teng Toolbox worth £1200

🏁 Pair of tickets to the British GT Championship

💡 Two, 2-day Level 3 IMI EV and Hybrid training courses (thanks to AutoTech Training)

🎒 A number of Bluetooth speakers & goody bags (donated by Qualitor Automotive / Michelin Wiper Blades)

The competition is open to all UK tyre technicians using AutoGem’s patented i-sensor™ technology – the UK’s leading TPMS tool used by the largest and most respected tyre retailers and specialist tyre-related workshops.

Entries are now open and qualifying sessions will take place online on April 27th, 28th and 29th. Twelve finalists will be invited to take part in the grand final at the Garage & Bodyshop Event on June 8th, at the NEC, Birmingham.

The winners will be chosen by a panel of independent judges who will assess the finalists’ ability to diagnose TPMS problems, communicate the issue and then take quick and effective action. All activity will be against the clock, in workshop conditions using AutoGem’s exclusive i-sensor equipment.

The judging panel includes:

  • Rob Marshall - Rob is an automotive technical specialist and freelance motoring writer, researcher and photographer. Rob also writes for The Times, Auto Express and Good Motoring.

  • Stefan Hay – Stefan is the Chief Executive at the National Tyre Distributors Association (NTDA) and the driving force behind the NTDA‘s National Tyre Technician Development Scheme that assesses and licences tyre technicians in all aspects of tyre maintenance, including TPMS.

  • Dave Walker – Dave is the Director at Autotech Training and has over 30 years of motor industry experience, previously working in apprenticeship and training roles in a variety of international automotive companies.

Hazel Shaw