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As the world’s leading standard, KNX has been instrumental in shaping the multi-billion dollar global market for smart home and smart building solutions.

With its new worldwide training program #KNXtrain, users and professionals can now jump on the bandwagon of intelligent building networking.

KNX Association president, Franz Kammerl, said since the introduction of KNX almost 30 years ago, training has been an integral part of KNX’s continued success.

“We are therefore proud to launch #KNXtrain, the world’s largest training program in the smart building sector,” he said.

#KNXtrain offers its “passengers” access to a variety of training options designed for both novice and experienced KNX users.

Further to hands-on training sessions held in the 470 KNX training centres, #KNXtrain also includes online training, events and webinars.

To keep an eye on the comprehensive offer, “Start@KNX” presents all training options and provides interested parties and participants with appropriate accompanying materials.

Together with the numerous online training courses, KNX’s 470 certified training centres have already trained and certified over 80,000 users and professionals for the specification and installation of KNX systems.

From basic courses that introduce beginners to KNX technology and ETS (Engineering Tool Software), to advanced courses to deepen KNX knowledge and instructor courses, participants chose their training centre and engage in direct conversations with experienced KNX experts.

Of course, the #KNXtrain must also feature an “online training wagon”, where newcomers will learn the basics and use the ETS eCampus, free of charge.

The web-based learning platform gives participants comprehensive insights into the KNX technology and the planning and commissioning tool ETS.

Once the ETS eCampus is successfully completed, participants will receive a complimentary ETS Lite license voucher.

Self-study is also possible with the help of training documents from KNX. All documents are available for download free of charge on the KNX website.

Further reading can also be ordered with just a few clicks via the MyKNX account.

For further information on KNX in Australia, visit: https://knx.org.au/