Fluidmesh Offering New Online Trainings

Fluidmesh Offering New Online Trainings

Fluidmesh Offering New Online TrainingsFluidmesh Networks, a producer of wireless backhauling systems for security, industrial, and mission-critical applications, is pleased to announce the release of its new online training model. Through its new e-learning platform, Fluidmesh continues to deliver online training 24/7 around the globe.

The two main training courses available online are:

Level 1 - Online Sales Training and Technology Overview, which includes modules on Sales Training, Site-Survey Training and Basic Product Configuration for Point-to-Point wireless systems. This Level 1 course is offered free of charge and mandatory for all partners. The aim of this offering is to educate partners on how to market Fluidmesh products, identify opportunities and possible applications, and service customers and prospects while experiencing the wireless revolution with Fluidmesh.

Level 2 - Online Technical Certification, which covers all the details of system design, product and network configuration, and troubleshooting. The Technical Certification spans all the architectures - Point-to-Point, Point-to-Multipoint, Mesh and Mixed Networks. It is mandatory for Gold and Silver Partners and recommended for Authorized Partners.

Students can register for the Level 1 and Level 2 trainings on the Fluidmesh website and complete the courses as their schedules permit.

“We want our partners to learn as much as possible about our products and technology so they, in turn, can offer their customers a viable solution at a competitive price,” noted Cosimo Malesci, co-founder and vice president of Fluidmesh. “In our industry, knowledge means margins, and we want to give to our partners the opportunity to capitalize on it effectively. We’re very proud of our new online training program. It’s a great way for partners to learn everything about Fluidmesh technology at their own pace, without leaving their desks.”

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