Enjoy the benefits of Control Expert Introduction Application Programming Training from Schneider Electric

Schneider 400

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This is an instructor led course designed for Industrial Automation and Control Systems Engineering and Technical personnel, who require familiarity with the features of Unity Pro, allowing them to work with Unity Pro capable Schneider Electric Controllers in a variety of industrial control applications. This course will cover tasks common to all systems that run under Unity Pro.

Virtual Classroom Requirements: 

  • Each participent will have to connect to a web-based conference to follow the course AND connect to a virtual computer to perform the exercises. 
  • Each participant will require a computer with TWO monitors, a webcam, and headset (speaker and mic) with an internet connection. 

Course Length: 3 Days

Start Date: Tuesday, July 14th

Course Code: DLCTECI2037019

Enrollment Fee: $1325.00 CAD

Maximum Class Size: 12

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