News - General News - PeopleChief technical officer bolsters ANCAP ranksTop vehicle safety engineer Mark Terrell joins ANCAP in newly created tech role17 Feb 2017 By TERRY MARTIN - THE Australasian New Car Assessment Program (ANCAP) has appointed experienced Australian vehicle safety engineer Mark Terrell to the newly created position of chief technical officer, helping drive the independent vehicle safety watchdog’s strategic direction as it aligns itself with European test protocols. - Managing the implementation of the common test protocols with Euro NCAP – which come into effect in 2018 – is a major focus for Mr Terrell, who has moved to the Canberra-based position after more than two decades working in the vehicle safety standards branch in the federal department of infrastructure, which he joined in the mid-1990s as a graduate engineer from the Australian National University. Click here for full story: Chief technical officer bolsters ANCAP ranks Read more25th of January 2017 Two-star rating won’t affect Mustang appeal: FordLack of safety tech, poor child safety drags Ford Mustang ANCAP score to two stars27th of June 2016 Mazda defends ANCAPEuro NCAP discrepancy highlights ANCAP testing value, says Mazda6th of May 2016 ANCAP future safeAustralia's leading car safety body secured with continued government funding |
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