12.3.2015
Mutoh America, Inc., a leading manufacturer of wide format inkjet printers and cutters, today announced its partnership with Avery Dennison to offer the Car Wrap Training Program in ten cities across the United States in 2016. Classes will be hosted by master installer, Justin Pate.
Dates and locations for the 2016 course schedule are as follows:
February 15 – 16 Carrollton, Texas
February 24 – 25 Acworth, Georgia
March 3 – 4 Wharton, New Jersey
March 14 – 15 Rancho Santa Margarita, California
April 11 – 12 Beverly, Massachusetts
April 25 – 26 Chicago, Illinois
May 16 – 27 Freedom, Wisconsin
May 19 – 20 Denver, Colorado
June 13 – 14 Phoenix, Arizona
June 20 – 21 Milville New Jersey
The Avery/Mutoh Car Wrap Training Program is designed to provide wrap installers with an in-depth understanding of graphic installation mechanics to gain a competitive advantage in the vehicle wrap industry. The three day workshop (optional third day for design instruction and certification test) will focus on all of the critical steps needed to improve the quality and speed of car wrap installations.
Class sizes will be limited to allow for more one-on-one teaching. Training starts at only $749.
Along with the training, all students will receive a 25 yard roll of full print or color image film and application tools – a $700 value!
“The techniques I’ve learned have drastically improved our quality, and our business has taken off. We’re building an excellent reputation for the best quality wraps in the area. Thank you for your knowledge and expertise in helping us grow our business,” shares Edmund Karam of LucentAds.com.
Justin Pate is a globally recognized graphic installer with over 16 years of experience, wrapping over 3,000 vehicles in that time. Pate uses his UGIS (Universal Graphic Installation System) teaching method, focusing on quick professional wrapping using resourceful tips, tricks and tools. Mutoh has been hosting wrap classes with Pate since 2010, and is recognized as the leading wide-format printer manufacturer for the wrap community.