Fujitsu General America Opens N.J. Training Center
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NEW TRAINING CENTER: Fujitsu General America (FGA) opened a new training center in Pine Brook, N.J., on February 12. At the ribbon-cutting, from left, are Tomokazu Hosoi, FGA President; Ruben Marcucci, FGA senior director of aftermarket; Toshiyuki Kawanishi, Fujitsu General Limited (FGL) corporate senior executive vice president; Yasushi Asanuma, FGL corporate vice president and the head of the international business unit; and Hideomi Osada, FGA chief financial officer. (Courtesy of Fujitsu General America)
PINE BROOK, N.J. — Fujitsu General America Inc. on February 12 celebrated the opening of its new training center in Pine Brook, N.J.
The Airstage Technical Solutions and Learning Center was developed to keep pace with Fujitsu’s growth and provide easy access to training and troubleshooting instruction, both in-person and online, a press release from Fujitsu said.
The 6,800-square-foot training center includes a dedicated laboratory for hands-on experience. To increase Fujitsu’s online training resources, it also includes high-tech web cameras to zoom in on specific components during instruction and troubleshooting. Enhanced audio capability is provided by 30 microphones throughout the space.
For customers who wish to attend in person, the training center’s location in Pine Brook is central to some of the largest heat pump markets in North America, the press release said.
The new facility is open to contractors, engineers, manufacturers representatives, and wholesale technical service advisors. Training includes instruction on all of Fujitsu’s products, including its Airstage H-, J-, and V-Series equipment, as well as Airstage Cloud, the company’s cloud-based building management system.
Instruction is provided by Juan Perez, regional trainer, Artie DeMartinis, technical trainer, and John Davidson, regional trainer.
“We’re excited to announce the grand opening of the Airstage Technical Solutions and Learning Center as a state-of-the-art facility dedicated to advancing innovation and expertise in HVAC technology,” said Ruben Marcucci, senior director of aftermarket at Fujitsu General America. “This center represents our commitment to empowering professionals through cutting-edge solutions and comprehensive training. Together, we’re shaping the future of the industry and setting a new standard for excellence.”
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