Skip to main content

Moxa Europe establishes Moxa University

Moxa Europe has developed a training programme that addresses the needs of its customers, partners and employees. The new Moxa University is a formal education and certification program to communicate knowledge of network design, installation and maintenance to Moxa´s distribution partners. It aims to ensure smooth knowledge transfer across the supply and value chains, from the developers of Moxa products to the customer´s network administrators. Steve Lin, Moxa Europe's general manager, decided to es
May 22, 2015 Read time: 1 min
97 Moxa Europe has developed a training programme that addresses the needs of its customers, partners and employees. The new Moxa University is a formal education and certification program to communicate knowledge of network design, installation and maintenance to Moxa´s distribution partners.

It aims to ensure smooth knowledge transfer across the supply and value chains, from the developers of Moxa products to the customer´s network administrators.

Steve Lin, Moxa Europe's general manager, decided to establish a formal training program that supports Moxa´s partners, and ultimately Moxa´s customers, in achieving reliable industrial operation. "Moxa's aim has always been to provide reliable networks. Now we want to make sure that our customers learn how to convert our reliable products into reliable operation and consequently added value for themselves", says Steve Lin.

For more information on companies in this article

Related Content

  • AI: a means to an end
    October 12, 2022
    Artificial intelligence is a powerful tool to create a balance between safety, resilience, sustainability and inclusivity when it comes to connected and automated driving, says Margriet van Schijndel of TU/e
  • National Highways initiates digital roads plan
    September 7, 2021
    New document maps out digital roads 2025 vision
  • Innovation Awards: A winning formula
    March 21, 2018
    The Intertraffic Innovation Awards are a major feature of this event: over 60 high-quality entries were received this year. So, what does it mean for a company that wins? Czech company Cross Zlin won the overall title at the last Intertraffic. Tomáš Juřík, chairman and CEO explained the impact it has had on the company.
  • North Florida signals coordinated approach to congestion management
    October 7, 2013
    David Crawford investigates innovative congestion management in Florida. The largest US city by area is well into the implementation of an ambitious congestion management system (CMS) on the scale of those of higher-profile centres such as Seattle and San Francisco. Regional agency the North Florida Transportation Planning Organisation (NFTPO) aims to ensure that commuters on major highways in Jacksonville can rely on a minimum 72km/h (45mph) driving speed in normal conditions.