Powersoft has announced that it will increase capacity for its online training courses worldwide to combat the disruptions and difficulties of face-to-face meetings and group sessions caused by the Covid-19 pandemic and restrictions.
Powersoft announces extra online training courses
Powersoft has announced that it will increase capacity for its online training courses worldwide to combat the disruptions and difficulties of face-to-face meetings and group sessions caused by the Covid-19 pandemic and restrictions.
Powersoft is now providing additional e-learning and e-training courses, with each course being conducted by Powersoft trainers and application engineers.
The one hour long interactive sessions are free to attend and can be joined by users and customers interested in Powersoft products and software.
The training sessions are divided by region (APAC, EMEA, CALA and NA) and are available in both English and Spanish language options.
The sessions will be hosted by Powersoft’s application engineers Davide Quarto and Thiago Terra for the EMEA region, Raymond Tee for APAC, Thiago Terra for CALA and Rick Woida for North America.
Attendees can choose between two different days for each session, available three times a day, to cover all the time zones around the world.
The dates are as follows:
• Tuesday 24th March | Powersharing / T Series (ENG)
• Tuesday 24th March | Powersharing / T Series (ESP)
• Thursday 26th March | Powersharing / T Series (ENG)
• Thursday 26th March | Powersharing / T Series (ESP)
• Tuesday 31st March | Mezzo / Auto setup (ENG)
• Tuesday 31st March | Mezzo / Auto setup (ESP)
• Thursday 2nd April | Mezzo / Auto setup (ENG)
• Thursday 2nd April | Mezzo / Auto setup (ESP)
Attendees can sign up for the training courses
here.
Marc Kocks, business development manager, Powersoft said: “In these challenging times, we wanted to make sure that our clients and users receive the same level of professionalism and support from us.
“We have put a number of measures in place, from production to after sale services, and while we are already offering online training on a regular basis, we decided to further increase and generalise their adoption.”