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Jul 2009

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We're pleased to report that our first ever InterRegs training event, on Friday 19th June at the Heritage Motor Centre, was a resounding success.

The objective of the InterRegs Training Seminar was to showcase the improved functionality of InterRegs.NET as well as to have the opportunity to meet clients and prospects face to face.

Delegates from various companies attended the event - a mix of InterRegs.NET and CD clients, and potential customers.

Nick Bowyer did a great job as our main presenter and dealt very well with some insightful questioning from a well-informed audience and, the quality and versatility of the online service was demonstrated by him very effectively.

The positive feedback from delegates also demonstrates that the Training Seminar was well-received - we were pleased to see the generally high ratings they had given us:

  • 94% of delegates felt the seminar had been 'good' or 'very good' in terms of meeting their expectations.
  • 100% said the scope and content of the presentation was 'good' or 'very good'.
  • 94% rated their overall satisfaction with the seminar as 'good' or 'very good'.

We, and especially our presenter (Nick Bowyer), are particularly pleased to see that the scope and content of the presentation hit absolutely the right note as this, plus all the other feedback, will help us to establish whether the Seminar was worthwhile for all concerned, and will help us to plan for a similar event in the future. The feedback also indicated that attendees would be happy to see InterRegs hold a similar Training Seminar annually.

Based on any queries made during the seminar, we have come away with valuable feedback regarding future enhancements which we will be looking into over the coming months.

We will definitely consider running a similar event again and will look into the merits of offering a web-based seminar for a worldwide audience.