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Niko UK confirms training will continue to be free (17/9/2009) Niko UK, the recently formed subsidiary of the leading Belgian home automation and lighting solutions provider, has confirmed its ongoing schedule of training will continue to be a free provision for recognised custom installers in the UK.
The installation solutions delivered by Niko are proving to be increasingly popular as they deliver a simple to install and program solution with superb reliability and comprehensive range of interfaces for end-users that are attractively styled and easy to use. Training takes place on site at the company's new UK offices, which are very conveniently located just 5 minutes from Junction 12 of the M1 in Bedfordshire. The training suite boasts a complete facility for hands on experience of programming and installing Niko systems. The training content is perfect as an introduction to custom installers and electrical contractors and includes an introduction to the Nikobus control system and how it is integrated with other Niko products. Training takes one day and is available free of charge to qualifying installers. The training is led by Niko UK's Stephen Calder and focusses on how to install, program and apply, the company's impressive range of lighting and home automation systems. Training starts at 10.am finishes 4.00pm The dates for the next series of training are as follows: 18.09.09 For more information,or to book your place on a Niko Training Day, contact Rob Nicholls at Niko (UK) Limited, telephone: 01525 877707, fax: 01525 877708 or Email: Rob@nikouk.com
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