MACS to host regional training events in 2022

Nov. 8, 2021
The events will take place in Tampa Bay, Florida; Long Beach, California; and Dallas, Texas.
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MACS will host three regional training events in 2022. We’ll start off in the Tampa Bay area of Florida on February 4-5. Then MACS heads west to Long Beach, California, on February 25-26. We’ll travel back to the center of all-things mobile A/C in the Dallas Metroplex on April 1-2!

Event planning takes time and co-ordination, so the MACS staff thought we’d attempt to meet members where they are regionally. We hope shops can assemble their whole crews for much-needed, high-quality, unbiased, mobile A/C training and networking.

Each clinic will provide training on automotive and heavy-duty mobile A/C systems.  MACS regional training events will feature automotive and heavy-duty, off-road mobile A/C training from industry experts. Vendors will be able to man table-top displays of the latest and most helpful new products. Social events will provide time for all industry attendees to network and share experiences. 

Specific details for each training location are posted on the MACS website at the following links:

February 4-5 Tampa, FL https://macsmobileairclimate.org/event/tampa-fl-reg-event/

February 25-26 Long Beach, CA https://macsmobileairclimate.org/event/long-beach-ca-reg-event/

April 1-2 Dallas/Fort Worth, TX https://macsmobileairclimate.org/event/gaylord-texan-regional-event/

MACS will hold the annual golf tournament in Dallas, TX the day before the regional training event at Grapevine Golf Course on April 1, 2021. 

MACS made the decision to embrace regional training events for 2022 when the COVID global pandemic caused the annual February Training Event in 2021 to be postponed until September 2021.

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