New virtual courses launched

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New virtual courses launched

SYDNEY, Australia - March 24, 2020

Learn valuable new skills for your printing business with our new virtual courses! Delivered by our experienced trainers, each course is customised to your specific needs to ensure you get the best learning experience.

GJS is excited to announce the availability of new virtual courses to its customers. These new courses are designed to help facilitate learning and business development for those who are currently working from home, or who would otherwise not be able to attend one of our in-person courses or training sessions.

Each new course is a series of one-on-one virtual training sessions, performed over phone and TeamViewer.

Prior to all sessions one of the instructors will invest in an exploratory session with you so that they can then customise the training to your specific needs and so you receive the most valuable and relevant training for your needs.

Two new virtual courses are available from today:

Both courses are designed to help customers using Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Illustrator to get the best results from digitally-decorated printed products.

GJS will be making further announcements regarding new virtual products, services and events designed to help support its customers in the coming weeks.

About GJS
GJS is Australia’s premier provider of solutions and services for the textile, promotional products, custom photo gift, sign and display industries. With over 46 years’ experience, GJS supplies everything needed to start and operate a successful printing business including equipment, consumables, training and support. Headquartered in Revesby, NSW, and with additional teams located in Victoria and Queensland, GJS serves customers throughout Australia, New Zealand, and the Pacific Islands. For more information visit: gjs.co. GJS and the GJS logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of GJS. Other names are trademarks of their respective owners.

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