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Airmodus Webinars coming up in February and March

Ever had a question about the instrument you are using, or wondered if there is something more you could do to get the best out of the tools you are working with? Here is a chance to get the best tips from the right people and ask questions about the topics that you find important! Or just listen in.

We will be hosting webinars on the use and basic maintenance of the Airmodus CPCs and the A10 PSM, as well as A11 nCNC data analysis. The webinars will include introduction of the principles, best practises and tips on what to do when you spot an error message.

This webinar set includes three webinars on different topics. Choose the one that interests you most, or attend them all – and book your calendar. Each webinar will be presented live twice, so you can choose the time that suits your schedule the best. 

Topic: Airmodus A20/A23 CPC – Use and Basic Maintenance (Updated: click the link for more info)
Date: Tue 13th February 2018
8:00-9:00 UTC
14:00-15:00 UTC 

Topic: Airmodus A10 PSM/A11 nCNC – Use and Basic Maintenance (Updated: click the link for more info)
Date: Tue 27th February 2018
8:00-9:00 UTC
14:00-15:00 UTC 

Topic: Airmodus A11 nCNC Data Analysis (Updated: click the link for more info)
Date: 13th March 2018
8:00-9:00 UTC
14:00-15:00 UTC

More information will follow. To find out how to attend the webinars, follow our website and/or social media accounts (Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook). If you already know you would like to attend some of these webinars, let us know (info@airmodus.com) and we will make sure you get the info and event reminders directly. You can also send us questions that you would like us to address during the webinars, if you already have something in mind.

There will be more webinars to come. If you did not find one that would interest you in this webinar list, let us know which topics you would like to see on the list next!

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