Training Essential Workforce Instructors
If you are involved in training the incumbent or future HVACR workforce, then join us March 21‐23, 2022 at the South Point Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada, for face‐to-face, in‐person training, and exhibits during the HVAC Excellence Education Conference. Then continue your learning on the HVACR Learning Network once you return home.
This event is designed to help everyone involved in training the HVACR workforce become more effective in their roles. Industry leading manufacturers, subject matter experts, and those on the front line of education are all assembled in one place to offer an array of lectures and hands-on courses to help you keep your training current, and relevant.
Why In-Person Training
While those involved in general education can attend online lecture courses, those teaching in a hands-on industry need live, hands-on demonstrations, that show them how to integrate these resources into their programs. To teach TXVs, mini-splits, brushless motors, brazing on systems with Low GWP Refrigerants (mildly-flammable and flammable), instructors must physically interact with the technology. The training offered at the conference allows attendees to meet subject matter experts, who showcase the technologies one cannot simply read about or learn from an online lecture.
Why Continue Online
With so many technological changes in the HVACR industry, it would be impossible to cover all the required training in just a few days. Once the face‐to‐face portion of the conference concludes, additional training is offered online. This helps build on the courses attended in-person, and allows the attendees to continue their learning, long after the in-person portion of training concludes.
Essential Industry
When the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a pandemic, much of the United States went on some form of lock down. However, the HVACR workforce was declared essential, and was at the center of nearly every topic making news headlines. This includes but is not limited to indoor air quality, vaccine distribution/storage, and virus containment. Let us not forget, of course, the role HVACR plays in keeping the data centers running, which allow for online schooling, meetings, and the internet to function. These are among the many reasons that those who teach these technologies, need professional development to keep the training they offer current for our safety.
Where
The in-person portion of the event will be held at the South Point Hotel, in Las Vegas, Nevada. The online portion of the event will be hosted on the HVACR Learning Network.
When
The in-person portion of the event will be held March 21 ‐ 23, 2022, with continued online training offered in the months following.
Brilliant Content
In‐depth sessions that offer practical ways to improve your training while gaining knowledge.
Keeping Current
As technologies continually change, instructors often are asked to train others on equipment they themselves never encountered when they were in the field. Equally important, instructors are now trying to adapt to teaching hybrid programs.
Great Presenters
Get the information from the source, learn what you and those you train need to know.
Partnerships
Meet with exhibiting companies, that support HVACR education, who can assist you in building a world class program.
Network
Converse with other like‐minded instructors who share similar jobs to exchange ideas. For those attending only the online portion of the event, several round‐table discussions are offered to help you connect.
Location
The venue provides one of the most easily accessible, and affordable locations, making it easy for all to participate.
Continued Learning
Once the face‐to‐face portion concludes, additional training sessions are offered online.
Learn More and Register
We invite you to learn more about the conference, hotel accommodations, view an archive of past events, and register for the 2022 conference here.