Training

Academy anniversary

by Mark Rowe

Mayflex, the Birmingham-based distributor of converged IP security and other products, will soon reach the second anniversary of its training academy. That was introduced at the beginning of April 2017 to offer customers a range of training courses, most free.

To date the company has seen over 100 companies send delegates onto a course. Courses available take in vendors Dahua (pictured), Avigilon, Paxton, Aruba, Excel and Mist.

Ross McLetchie, Sales Director at Mayflex said: “We want to equip our customers with the knowledge and skills necessary to successfully specify and install the products available in our extensive portfolio. Providing access to free training is something that Mayflex ranks highly. Our instructors are professionally qualified individuals who themselves have completed rigorous vendor certifications to ensure that they are delivering each course to the required standards. Delegates are consistently exceeding the pass rates put in place by each of our vendor partners.”

Courses are delivered at offices in Birmingham and London. To review course agendas and to check available course dates visit the Mayflex website.

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