BALTIMORE — Danfoss Inc. recently introduced its Danfoss Learning online education and training portal. The portal provides access to a wide variety of courses, both online and onsite, across subject areas relevant to Danfoss products, solutions, services, and technologies.

“The main objective of Danfoss Learning is to create a single, user-friendly, professional, and flexible learning portal with a complete overview of the many Danfoss education and training materials available and accessible at all times,” said Jason Paquette, marketing manager, Danfoss Refrigeration & Air Conditioning. “It provides an effective and efficient way to participate in global and local Danfoss education and training activities online as well as onsite.”

Danfoss Learning offers courses delivered in three different ways: self-study courses, which can be taken online and independently at any time using a computer with Internet access; face-to-face courses, which are traditional, instructor-led classes held at various education and training facilities; and virtual learning courses, which are live Internet-based courses where participants receive training from one or more instructors in a real-time virtual environment.

Currently, Danfoss offers courses in refrigeration and air conditioning controls, commercial compressors, VLT® drives, and heating solutions, with plans to update and upgrade courses and content to cover a wide range of subjects relevant to users. The program provides access to information that will help enhance professional skills and competencies for installers, wholesalers, students, technicians, OEM developers, and more.

“Participants can stay up-to-date on the latest Danfoss products, solutions, services, and technologies, and use this knowledge to improve their personal performance, provide better services, or benefit from increased sales and higher levels of customer satisfaction,” said Paquette. “In other words, the more you learn, the more you earn.”

For more information, visit www.learning.danfoss.us.

Publication date: 4/9/2012