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Motor Claims 2015 - speaker: Andrew Miller

Andrew Miller

Andrew Miller is chief technology officer, Motor Repair Research Centre (Thatcham).

Miller has executive responsibility at Thatcham Research for all the engineering aspects of the centre's work to research and promote vehicle best-practice engineering in vehicle safety, vehicle security and in vehicle repair.

Miller is an automotive engineer with 30 years' experience in vehicle design and development. Andrew works closely with vehicle manufacturers, UK and European Government, NGOs, insurance industry and other trade bodies to ensure that Thatcham's long term research and influence agenda is successful.

Miller is also on the Steering Committee of RCAR, the international group of insurance automotive research centres, is a member of the Society of Automotive Engineers and of the Institute of Directors.

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