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Vaillant opens new training centre

Vaillant Group has opened its latest training 'Centre of Excellence' in Cambridge.
Vaillant opens new training centre
The new 850 sq m facility, which is located for customers from Leicester to North London and from Norfolk to Milton Keynes, extends the company's existing network of training centres in Leeds, Bristol, Belper, Rochester, Birmingham and Slough.
The centre has dedicated Vaillant and Glow-worm practical training workshops and classrooms with more than 50 appliances covering the company's full systems solutions, including domestic, commercial boilers, solar, heat pumps, cylinders and controls and features demonstration zones, practical workshops and technical classrooms.
Jim Moore, Vaillant Group UK and Northern Europe Region director, said: 'We are passionate about training and the real benefits it delivers in facilitating the correct specification and installation of both conventional heating and renewable technologies. We have continuously invested in industry leading training facilities, offering the most comprehensive range of training courses for our Vaillant and Glow-worm brands. Situated within the IQ Cambridge business park, our latest Centre of Excellence is a state of the art facility, providing customers with an unrivalled training experience.
'Vaillant Group recognises the role manufacturers have to play in supporting the delivery of a low carbon future in the UK. This is why ongoing investment in training continues to be such an important pillar in all of our operational activities.'
25 November 2010

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