AMMAN, JORDAN, October 19, 2010 (Press-News.org) Enhancing its role in raising the standard of engineering profession in the Levant, LGELF Air Conditioning Academy (LG AC) invited Lebanese engineers to participate in the course the Academy recently held on the tools and systems of air conditioning (HVAC).
Through the course, and in addition to technically enabling the Lebanese engineers, the course tackled technical and troubleshooting matters on variable refrigerant flow (VRF) system, thus familiarizing the participants with the latest technical developments in this sphere.
It should be noted that the course operates as an integral part of a series of programs and courses held by the Academy, focusing on training the engineers and technicians on the highest technological developments and breakthroughs.
Commenting on this Course, Mr. Hussam Ebbini, the Academy Manager, said: "As the Academy is committed to disseminating technical benefits across the Middle East, we have invited the Lebanese engineers to attend such a course, particularly on air conditioning within (VRF) System, hoping that this shall positively add to their already rich knowledge and experience, in addition, we confirm the fact that such courses shall always keep pace with the latest accelerating developments in the air conditioning sector."
"While on the subject, I would be glad to disclose that the Academy is preparing for a similar course for Iraqi engineers. It is within our mandate to help develop and promote the engineering and technical cadres all over the Middle East, with no exception whatsoever." added Mr. Ebbini.
Since its inception in April 2010, LG Air Conditioning Academy in Amman, has trained 150 professionals, not only from Jordan, but also from different parts of the Levant, including consultants, contractors, developers, dealers, installation and servicing technicians.
professionals, not only from Jordan, but also from different parts of the Levant, including consultants, contractors, developers, dealers, installation and servicing technicians.
LG AC Academy Holds a Technical Training Course for Lebanese Engineers
LG AC Academy Holds a Technical Training Course for Lebanese Engineers
2010-10-19
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