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Save money and time with ATR *

Australian Training Register (ATR) is the only comprehensive database of all public courses, workshops and conferences throughout Australia.

“ATR overcomes the training officer’s two major problems of how to wade through the mass of course brochures and how to keep the information up to date,” said ATR General Manager, Walmar Wagner.

In addition to providing comprehensive information on 75,000 public training courses, ATR lists 2,500 training providers/consultants, 156 authorities and over 13,000 training resources, including video and computer aided Learning Multi Media titles. The Register is highly user friendly, specific and current, with monthly updates provided on CD and the Internet.

ATR offers multi user corporate licence for use within whole organisations Australia wide, as well as Intranet or Extranet versions, utilising the unique Uid/Password for security and safety reasons.

Walmar Wagner said that an additional benefit of ATR is its capacity for users to create their own inhouse database of courses, workshops and conferences.

“Used to full advantage, the Australian Training Register can be a one stop shop for all your training information,” he said. “Our marketing/sales consultants provide on site service, demonstrations, training and back up, assisted by our Toll Free Help Desk Service.”

ATR is cost effective for all companies with more than 50 staff. Currently, ATR has over 2,500 installations and a renewal rate of 79 per cent nationally.

“The training edge will make all the difference in our competitive market,” Walmar Wagner said. “The ATR is the best tool in achieving your Council’s goals.”

For further information contact Walmar Wagner, telephone (02) 6278 3800 or visit www.atr-training.com.au. For a free demonstration, visit www.findtraining.com.au.

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