Graybar Partner Webinars: Cooper Lighting, Nvent Hoffman, CommScope

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August 12, 2020

During COVID-19, Graybar Canada has put an increased focus on ensuring customers have access to quality industry training.

Now more than ever, we’re relying on digital mediums to send messages, learn new skills and communicate with others. This week features webinars from Cooper Lighting, Nvent Hoffman, CommScope and Graybar, as well as Schneider Electric, Rockwell Automation, Speco Technologies, and Dormakaba.

Monday August 17, 2020

Cooper Lighting Presents: 

Practical Applications of TM21 – 11AM ET

LED Industrial Overview – 1PM ET

Cost of Light – 2PM 

Monday August 17, 2020 – 11:30AM ET

Nvent Hoffamn Presents:

Changes in Equipment and Safety Standards Affecting the Industrial Industry

Everything changes with time, including equipment and safety standards. Join John Turner, Glen Kampa, Bob Lau, and James Swanson as we look toward some of the recent changes in standards that affect industrial control panels and working around them.

Tuesday August 18, 2020

Cooper Lighting Presents: 

DLVP Overview – 11AM ET

CEU: Principles of UV and its use as a Germicidal – 1PM ET

HALO Downlighting (HLB Series) – 2PM ET

Wednesday August 19, 2020 – 1PM ET

CommScope & Graybar Canada RUCKUS Webinar Series
Session #1: 2020 Technology Trends

In this session we will explore WiFi6 technology and what’s next, IoT evolution in 2020, Cloud and Edge Computing, PoE and the required infrastructure to effectively support your W-Fi network.

Wednesday August 19, 2020

Cooper Lighting Presents: 

WaveLinx Overview – 11AM ET

HALO Home Downlighting Color and Scene Selection – 1PM ET

GUV Product Overview – 2PM ET

You can find the full list of Graybar partner webinars HERE

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