Grundfos delivers second term

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Grundfos understands that engineers and installers are busy in their day-to-day jobs, but also that industry professionals are also keen to find time to learn more about pumps and keep up to date with new technologies. With this in mind, Grundfos is offering a range of training options.

The first is the Grundfos Ecademy. This online education platform is open 24/7 and has been dispensing knowledge and rewarding successful module completion since 2008. With a wide range of topics that cover both general industry knowledge as well as product specifics tasks, finding our more is just a click away at www.grundfos.co.uk/ecademy where experts are waiting and ready to help.

There are however instances where more in-depth information is required. Then this is where face-to-face training might be more suitable. The Grundfos Pump School classroom-based courses are designed to offer delegates a chance to get hands-on with products and to be able to ask our experts any questions on the spot. To find out more about the ten topics that are available and the various locations available, visit www.grundfos.co.uk/pumpschool. Registration is completed on-line and more course dates have just been added for the autumn term.

If being able to stay up to date with pump industry innovations is important, then these training platforms will allow engineers to pick and choose the learning option that best suits their needs.

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