Trina launches UK solar training academy

July 2, 2012
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Trina Solar has launched its training academy in the UK, the company has announced. The academy’s target group are installers and distributers that work with Trina products and the aim is to help them with marketing and sales as well as product training and information. The company has scheduled online seminars beginning July 6, 2012, for example for theTrinamount or Trinasmart systems, as well as workshops. The academy is linked to Trina’s Partner Plus program, though non-partners can participate as well.

Trina’s head of Europe, Ben Hill, commented on the launch: “Ensuring that our distribution partners and installers are always in possession of the most up-to-date information about our products, and solutions and helping them develop and apply their knowledge and skills, is vital – we want them to be in the best possible position to deliver the maximum benefits of our innovative PV products and solutions to end customers.”

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