AMMAN, JORDAN, September 01, 2010 (Press-News.org) Since its recent inception in April 2010, LG Air Conditioning Academy in Amman, the first of its kind in the Middle East, has trained 135 professionals, not only from Jordan, but from different parts of the Levant including consultants, contractors, developers, dealers, installation and servicing technicians.
LG organized a number of training courses in various fields such as VRF (MultiV) Design and Sales, VRF (MultiV) Technical courses, Solar System, Low Current, network courses and lighting systems.
The LG carefully designed training courses are meant to keep air conditioning trainees informed and at the forefront of their fields, thus enabling them to harness the experiences and skills they received throughout the training. The Academy ensured a comfortable atmosphere for training that live up to LG high standards.
Commenting on this accomplishment, LG AC Academy Manager, Eng. Hussam Ebbini, said "LG is always committed to its educational responsibilities; therefore the Academy is creating a well educated and trained workforce by developing youth and professionals technical skills and experiences on par with the high standards of LG Electronics,"
"We are proud of the number of trainees we received in a record time, LG will pursue its mission and stay ahead of the specialized academic institutes in the region," he added.
The Academy, located in LG's regional headquarters in Amman, includes a showroom with the
latest LG air conditioning systems, along with solar and lighting systems, in addition to an auditorium for theoretical lectures and a training room that is fully equipped with the state of art LG Multi V air conditioning and network systems which enable trainees to put the skills they received into practice.
LG Air Conditioning Academy Trains 135 Professionals
First AC Academy in the Middle East provides cutting edge courses
2010-09-01
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