New training centre in Cluj-Napoca, Romania supports customers in achieving safer, more reliable and efficient operations
Emerson Process Management has expanded its European Educational Services network with a new customer training centre in Cluj-Napoca, Romania. The centre builds on Emerson’s focus to support customers in achieving safer, more reliable and more efficient operations through hands-on learning.
Courses at the new facility cover theory, configuration, installation, operation, troubleshooting, diagnostics and maintenance of Emerson’s Rosemount® measurement, Rosemount Analytical, Micro Motion® and Roxar technologies. Emerson also offers training services using mobile facilities that provide the same hands-on training experience at customer locations across Europe.
“Our customers confirmed their need for support on challenges they are facing such as their ageing workforce, acquiring and retaining qualified personnel, and maintaining a safe and secure environment,” said Vladimir Nitu, European Educational Services Development Program Manager. “Enhancing our training solutions though this expansion brings us even closer to our customers and we are delighted to offer professional educational services throughout Europe to help them achieve their goals.”
The centre will also allow Emerson to further develop its employees’ competencies and continue to offer the process industry reliable and cutting-edge technical expertise.
The Cluj-Napoca training centre joins the global network of more than 60 Emerson Process Management training centres in over 40 countries. The campus is one of the parent company’s largest sites in Europe, with a focus on the development and manufacturing of flow technology and project engineering. In 2014, Emerson expanded its manufacturing and engineering services capabilities there with a US$16 million project engineering centre and a US$60 million flow technology manufacturing building.
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