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21/07/2015
Stroma Certification And Greenworks Confirm Roadshow Seminars
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Stroma Certification and Greenworks have confirmed their programme of seminars for the forthcoming Heating & Renewables Roadshows in September.
As official knowledge partners for the roadshows, Stroma and Greenworks have designed a diverse seminar schedule including new build, installer certification and digital efficiency topics. All seminars will focus on instructing delegates in achieving compliance from paperwork to practical.
The Heating and Renewables Roadshows are a unique opportunity for professionals in the heating and renewables industry to hear from Stroma Certification and Greenworks award-winning partnership. Between them, the companies scooped a hat-trick of trophies at the recent Green Deal & ECO awards across the major installer certification, software and training categories. It is from this broad scope of experience and expertise that content for the Heating and Renewables Roadshow seminars is being drawn.
Stroma and Greenworks are providing three dedicated seminar sessions at the roadshows which are being held in Coventry, Exeter, Farnborough, Edinburgh and Manchester throughout September. As official knowledge partners, you can see them presenting each seminar in the Saint-Gobain theatre or speak to the teams face-to-face at their exhibition stand.
The first seminar focuses on a new New Build and SAP service being provided via Saint-Gobain branches. It will explain how Greenworks and Stroma can assist new build projects at all stages, including benefits such as products, branch support and credit terms to suit each project.
The second seminar is a live demonstration of Stroma Certification's award-winning Tracker workflow management software. It will explain to delegates how technology can be used to make businesses more efficient and how operations can be integrated between the field and back office.
The third seminar is an installer-focused session which examines the certification process from application to membership acceptance and ongoing support. It will explain how the application can be made easier using online to assist with formal data gathering. Then there will be an opportunity to learn more about some of the membership benefits that contributed to Stroma Certification’s recent award of Installer Certification Body of the Year.
Andy Sharp, Stroma Certification's Commercial Manager, said: "We're very pleased to be working alongside Greenworks as knowledge partners for the Heating & Renewables Roadshows. Make sure to visit our seminars to discover how to achieve compliance from paperwork to practical."
Marcus Jefford, Greenworks' Operations & Marketing Director, said: "It was incredibly important to us and Stroma to support the Heating & Renewables Roadshow. I think all delegates will find something useful in our seminar sessions and there's incredible opportunity for heating and renewables professionals to benefit from our award-winning partnership."
Book your free ticket to the Heating and Renewables Roadshow here.
As official knowledge partners for the roadshows, Stroma and Greenworks have designed a diverse seminar schedule including new build, installer certification and digital efficiency topics. All seminars will focus on instructing delegates in achieving compliance from paperwork to practical.
The Heating and Renewables Roadshows are a unique opportunity for professionals in the heating and renewables industry to hear from Stroma Certification and Greenworks award-winning partnership. Between them, the companies scooped a hat-trick of trophies at the recent Green Deal & ECO awards across the major installer certification, software and training categories. It is from this broad scope of experience and expertise that content for the Heating and Renewables Roadshow seminars is being drawn.
Stroma and Greenworks are providing three dedicated seminar sessions at the roadshows which are being held in Coventry, Exeter, Farnborough, Edinburgh and Manchester throughout September. As official knowledge partners, you can see them presenting each seminar in the Saint-Gobain theatre or speak to the teams face-to-face at their exhibition stand.
The first seminar focuses on a new New Build and SAP service being provided via Saint-Gobain branches. It will explain how Greenworks and Stroma can assist new build projects at all stages, including benefits such as products, branch support and credit terms to suit each project.
The second seminar is a live demonstration of Stroma Certification's award-winning Tracker workflow management software. It will explain to delegates how technology can be used to make businesses more efficient and how operations can be integrated between the field and back office.
The third seminar is an installer-focused session which examines the certification process from application to membership acceptance and ongoing support. It will explain how the application can be made easier using online to assist with formal data gathering. Then there will be an opportunity to learn more about some of the membership benefits that contributed to Stroma Certification’s recent award of Installer Certification Body of the Year.
Andy Sharp, Stroma Certification's Commercial Manager, said: "We're very pleased to be working alongside Greenworks as knowledge partners for the Heating & Renewables Roadshows. Make sure to visit our seminars to discover how to achieve compliance from paperwork to practical."
Marcus Jefford, Greenworks' Operations & Marketing Director, said: "It was incredibly important to us and Stroma to support the Heating & Renewables Roadshow. I think all delegates will find something useful in our seminar sessions and there's incredible opportunity for heating and renewables professionals to benefit from our award-winning partnership."
Book your free ticket to the Heating and Renewables Roadshow here.
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