7/21/17 Elgin, IL – K40 Electronics announced that it will offer two interactive training sessions during KnowledgeFest Dallas, August 11-14, 2017, at the Dallas Convention Center, that will accelerate retailers’ profitability with K40 radar/laser systems.
K40 encourages attendees to reserve their seat early to the training sessions, which are being co-hosted by Jason Kranitz from Kingpin University. “Our sessions are very popular with mobile electronics retailers and fill up quickly,” said Rachel Clark, K40’s Vice President of Sales and Marketing. “Besides offering great installation and profitability insights, our hands-on, interactive classes focus on real-world solutions.”
Two training sessions will be offered by K40 in the Cedars Meeting Room:
Custom Installation Techniques for The Professional Installer
Description: Stand out from the crowd while boosting your bottom line! Get hands-on experience performing two installation techniques that offer a unique touch and additional labor dollars on K40 installations.
Date: Saturday, 8/12/17
Time: 4:45 p.m. – 5:45 p.m.
Don’t Leave Money on The Table! – Quoting Accurately for Profitability
Description: Learn the labor breakdown and profit opportunities of a custom installed K40 system. Use this time-tested technique to quote every job accurately, and increase profitability.
Date: Sunday, 8/13/17
Time: 6:00 p.m.– 7:00 p.m.
Click here to reserve your seat to the K40 training sessions.
K40 will also be exhibiting its entire product line in booth #406. “We invite both existing and prospective retailers to stop by to see the latest K40 product enhancements and – perhaps more importantly – learn how it makes good business sense to invest in the radar/laser category and the K40 brand,” added Clark.
For information on K40’s entire product line, which offers the industry’s first ticket-free guarantee, visit http://www.k40.com/products
3/22/16 Elgin, IL – K40 Electronics announced that they will offer two hands-on installation workshops for K40’s remote radar detectors and laser jamming products during Mobile Electronics’ KnowledgeFest Spring Training event being held April 8-10, 2016, at the Indiana Convention Center.
Brady Siebert, Director of National Accounts for K40, and Joshua Landau, from JML Audio of St. Louis, will lead the hands-on training on how to custom install a K40 RL360i dual remote receiver radar detection and Laser Defuser g5 laser jamming system. Also covered will be K40’s new Expert control unit that enables mobile electronics retailers to offer an additional customization option to customers. This permanently installed, yet easily concealable component looks and functions just like other factory installed vehicle controls, including back-lighting for easy button identification in low light conditions.
Two training sessions covering the same topics will be offered by K40 in event booth #410:
Friday, April 8, 2016
5:15 p.m. - 6:15 p.m.
Saturday, April 9, 2016
4:15 p.m. - 5:15 p.m.
To register for a K40 training session, visit the following link and click on the K40 Brand Workshop listing:
https://knowledgefest.acuityscheduling.com/schedule.php
“We’re excited to present this business-building training for the second year at KnowledgeFest," said Siebert. “It offers dealers interested in entering into the radar category key insights from both the manufacturer and an award-winning retailer on how K40 can be added into their product mix as well as offering established dealers a refresher on best practices for custom installations.”
For information on K40’s entire product line, which offers the industry’s first ticket-free guarantee, visit http://www.k40.com/products
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