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Atlona Opens Updated EMEA Training Center In Germany

Schwalbach facility renovated and restructured to serve modern AV training requirements, and with content and equipment unified with company training facilities in the U.S.
One of the educational spaces at the updated Atlona EMEA Training Center in Schwalbach, Germany.

Atlona has announced the opening of its freshly updated EMEA Training Center in Schwalbach, Germany, just outside Frankfurt at the Panduit European headquarters, with the facility renovated and restructured to serve modern AV training requirements, and with content and equipment unified with company training facilities in the U.S.

The EMEA facility offers simulated real-world AV scenarios and installations to benefit integrators, dealers, and distributors. Training scenarios include Omega collaboration and presentation, OmniStream AV over IP, and Velocity control systems, providing attendees with hands-on user experience before deploying systems in the field for end users.

Training courses are divided into several modules and levels that include AV fundamentals, networking, control, and system setup and configuration. Most trainings commence online before transitioning to hands-on training and more advanced theory.

“Knowledge is power, and the greater the depth of knowledge we provide to our partners, the stronger position they will be in for success,” says Thorsten Goecke, business director, EMEA, Atlona. “Customers first learn the foundational concepts of AV then the fundamentals of Atlona’s product line, including how to design and implement these products as part of our extensive online curriculum. Then they are invited to our Schwalbach training facility for hands-on control system programing and AV system installation. The important takeaway is that our partners will gain a thorough knowledge of every solution Atlona provides, and learn how to deliver the best solutions and services to their customers.”

Goecke adds that partners have expressed strong interest in Velocity training, as AV control continues to evolve in ways that serve new requirements including remote systems management, which opens new revenue opportunities for integrators. “Velocity changes the game by offering the simplicity of drag and drop configuration for simple AV systems as well as advanced custom GUI and customizable drivers for deeper control inside complex AV environments,” he explains. “Velocity is fully featured with scheduling plus automation, along with advanced remote management capabilities, and with our training program that learning curve is greatly reduced.”

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