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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.

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