[Shimachu] Acquire construction skills in two days. Launching 'Air Conditioner Installation Training' for the public
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- [Shimachu] Acquire construction skills in two days. Launching 'Air Conditioner Installation Training' for the public
- Shimachu will begin offering a training service for the general public in late July 2026, allowing beginners to learn the basics of air conditioner installation in two days.
- Source: PR Times
- Date: June 9, 2026
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Shimachu will begin offering a training service for the general public in late July 2026, allowing beginners to learn the basics of air conditioner installation in two days.
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- [Shimachu] Acquire construction skills in two days. Launching 'Air Conditioner Installation Training' for the public (June 9, 2026), PR Times
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- PR Times
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- June 9, 2026
Shimachu will begin offering a training service for the general public in late July 2026, allowing beginners to learn the basics of air conditioner installation in two days.
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In recent years, the housing equipment sector has seen sustained demand, particularly for air conditioner installation. However, the industry faces challenges such as a shortage of skilled technicians and stagnation in skill transmission. Additionally, while the need for reskilling and career changes from other industries is rising, opportunities to systematically learn practical installation techniques remain limited.
Against this background, Shimachu will leverage the training expertise cultivated within its own construction system to provide an environment where the general public can learn techniques actually used in the field.
■ Service Overview: Intensive short-term training simulating actual work
This course is an intensive two-day curriculum that combines lectures and practical training. Participants will learn basic knowledge of air conditioners, how to use tools, basic installation procedures, and points to note during construction, all in a simulated field environment.
■ Features unique to Shimachu
Feature 1: "Small groups to get a head start."
With a ratio of 3-5 students per instructor, we monitor individual progress and understanding throughout the course.
Feature 2: "Taught by people who know the field."
Instructors are active technicians with First or Second-class Electrician certifications and practical experience.
Feature 3: "Simulating the real scene, not just the desk."
Using our own training facilities, the course is conducted in an environment simulating an actual home.
■ Course Summary
Service name: Air Conditioner Installation Training
Duration: 2 days
Capacity: Maximum 10 people per session
Fee: 88,000 yen (tax included)
Location: Shimachu Yono Training Center (Holmes Yono Store)
Target Audience: Individuals wanting to learn AC installation, sole proprietors in the housing equipment/reform fields, etc.
FAQ
Can anyone attend the air conditioner installation training offered by Shimachu?
Yes, the training is open to individuals who want to learn air conditioner installation techniques, as well as self-employed professionals looking to enhance their knowledge in home equipment and renovation.
What is the content and duration of the training?
The training is a two-day intensive course covering the basics of air conditioners, tool handling, and fundamental installation procedures through both classroom instruction and practical exercises simulating on-site conditions.
What is the capacity and cost of the training?
The training has a maximum capacity of 10 participants per session, and the fee is 88,000 yen (including tax).
Who will be the instructors?
The instructors are active installation supervisors who hold First or Second Class Electrical Installation Engineer qualifications and have accumulated experience on-site.
Where is the training location?
The training is held at the Shimachu Yono Training Center (Homes Yono Store) in Saitama City, Saitama Prefecture.