Hytera training course a success
Employees of Hytera channel partners in Australia and New Zealand participated in a series of training courses in September, with more than 80 of them being awarded Hytera College Training Certificates.
The courses involved learning product application solutions, as well as device repair and maintenance.
“We were warmly welcomed by the participants, most of whom were experienced engineers and technicians. We sincerely hope these training programs could be helpful to their future work for Hytera,” said Su Liguang, Hytera trainer.
“We felt so glad to get trained and acquire the certificate. We were fed with a lot of new knowledge in this week,” said Jeff Wyrsta, managing director of Digicom. “And I hope we can join more training programs in the future.”
Hytera established its Brisbane office in 2014 and has invested “a lot of effort and resources” into training channel partners in Australia and New Zealand.
“I believe that the trainings we offered will finally turn into favourable sales performance, and high quality of service and support to our customers,” said Terry Feng, managing director of Hytera Australia.
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