Brought to you by CaptiveAire Systems Inc. This course is worth 1 CEU. Prerequisite Knowledge: None Learning Objective 1: Understand electricity on an atomic scale and its history. Learning Objective 2: Understand the importance of having a fundamental understanding of electrical concepts. Learning Objective 3: Visualize electrical materials and components - their interactions and constraints. Learning Objective 4: Understand the basics of utilizing electromagnetic fields. For access, contact Mary Atwood - mary.atwood@captiveaire.com 720-772-9971
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12 events,Brought to you by CaptiveAire Systems Inc. This course is worth 1 CEU. Prerequisite Knowledge: None Learning Objective 1: Understand kitchen ventilation design with code requirements in regards to fire protection and the proper prevention and maintenance needed to reduce risks Learning Objective 2: Overview of history of indoor environmental quality and the technology as it relates to building ventilation systems Learning Objective 3: Recognizing need for new technologies to address customer/building issues in regards to exhaust, humidity and filtration Learning Objective 4: Understand the need for total system integration when it comes to building design For access, contact Mary Atwood - mary.atwood@captiveaire.com 720-772-9971 Provided by Tucs Equipment 1 CEU available Summary: I. Introduction (5 minutes) Welcome and overview of the NAFEM booth tour Importance of cook-chill systems in food production What attendees can expect to learn II. Basic Cook-Chill Line Overview (5 minutes) Components of a typical cook-chill system: - Kettles - Baggers - Water baths Process flow summary Scalability and facility implications III. In-Depth Look at Kettles (10 minutes) Types and configurations Agitators: styles and applications Controls and automation features Installation: platforms, pits, steps IV. Bagging Solutions (5 minutes) Bagging equipment overview: - Tipper tie - Heat sealers - Auto and mobile pump fills Selecting the right bagging option V. Chilling Solutions (5 minutes) Chiller types: - Tumble chillers - Batch chillers - Linear chillers Cook-chill tanks Product quality and cooling efficiency VI. Supporting Infrastructure (10 minutes) Hoists and lifts Ice builders and replacement solutions Hose washing systems: - Three-compartment sinks - Hose wash stations VII. Accessories & Specialty Equipment (5 minutes) Pumps and conveyors Pureeing options: - Stick blenders - Emulsifiers Grease management solutions: - Grease carts - Collection systems VIII. Conclusion (2–3 minutes) Recap of key benefits Unique booth innovations Contact and booth follow-up invitation IX. Q&A Session (10 minutes) […] |
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Provided by Frontier Energy, Food Service Tech Center, PG&E and California Energy Wise (CEW) 1.5 CEUs available Pizza is one of America’s favorite foods—and one of the most versatile menu items in commercial kitchens. From traditional deck ovens to high-speed conveyor and ventless electric platforms, the range of pizza oven technologies continues to evolve. This class explores the different types of pizza ovens available in today’s foodservice market and examines how each impacts energy use, throughput, product quality, and labor efficiency. Participants will learn how to match oven performance and features to specific operational needs while optimizing energy efficiency, cost savings, and workflow. Learning Objectives:Participants will be able to: Identify the major types of commercial pizza ovens and their key performance characteristics Compare energy consumption, production capacity, and labor requirements across oven types. Evaluate which pizza oven technologies best align with different foodservice concepts, kitchen layouts, and menu demands. Apply available utility resources and rebates to select energy-efficient pizza oven options that reduce operating costs. To register, click this link: Seminars - California Energy Wise
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Provided by the National Restaurant Show by Informa .75 CEU available Hiring and retention challenges, including interview no-shows and high turnover, continue to disrupt restaurant operations and growth. This session will offer actionable strategies that managers can use to improve the entire cycle of the hiring process – from effective interviews to implementing onboarding practices that foster employee satisfaction and retention. Attendees will learn simple, cost-effective tactics to create a seamless experience for candidates and new hires, ensuring stronger connections and better outcomes. All tips are based on real industry experience and can be applied immediately to overcome hiring roadblocks and build a more stable workforce. Walk away with practical solutions to attract, hire, and retain top talent. REGISTER |
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Provided by So Cal Gas 1.5 CEUs available Explore two critical challenges in commercial kitchens: managing high-heat environments and reducing water waste. Learn about the newly adopted Cal/OSHA Indoor Heat Illness regulations and their impact on kitchen operations and service professionals. Gain practical strategies to help lower kitchen temperatures and maintain compliance. In the second segment, uncover ways to identify and help prevent potential water-wasting leaks which could reduce inefficient practices in kitchens and dish rooms—all while understanding how California’s water conservation laws may affect costs. Learning Objectives: Participants will be able to: Understand the essentials of the new Cal/OSHA Indoor Heat Illness regulations and learn practical, real‑world strategies to help reduce kitchen temperatures, which could help improve comfort and safety for staff. Identify the most common sources of water loss—like hidden leaks and inefficient dish-room practices—and learn simple steps to help prevent them before they potentially drive-up costs. Audience: Restaurant owners, chefs, facility managers, dealers, kitchen managers, service technicians, maintenance personnel, risk and safety managers, consultants, designers, equipment manufacturers. Focus: New ventilation and heating regulations, energy efficiency, safety updates. Speakers: Brandon Pimental, Engineer at the Frontier Energy, Foodservice Technology Center (FSTC) Trey Young, Engineer at Frontier Energy, Foodservice Technology Center […] |
7 events,Provided by CaptiveAir 1 CEU available Speaker: Bill Griffin German Tabor Course Description: No matter how perfect your HVAC unit conditions the air, it can all go awry if the delivery method is not well thought out. The first step is understanding exactly how air behaves in a duct. From Bernoulli’s Theorem to friction, dynamic losses, system effect, we’ll visualize every step of the way to make the concepts intuitive and fun. Prerequisite Knowledge: None. Learning Objective 1: Understanding Total, Static, and Dynamic Pressures within the context of ductwork. Learning Objective 2: Understanding friction losses and the factors at play in a duct. Learning Objective 3: Understanding dynamic losses and pressure loss coefficients within duct fittings. Learning Objective 4: Understanding system effect and its impact on duct losses To access, click this link - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AXJ79HH3wi0 Provided by CaptiveAire 1 CEU available Speakers: Bill Griffin, German Tabor Kyle Thompson Course Description: Nature does what it wants, which means air in parallel duct branches doesn’t always behave how me might expect. In this video we’ll explain how we can predict and model complex airflows using simple calculations, and how software does it in an efficient, intuitive way. Prerequisite Knowledge: Duct Fundamentals Learning Objective 1: Understand loss coefficients for diverging tees. Learning Objective 2: Understand how to balance a duct system using the Equal Friction method. Learning Objective 3: Understand how to balance a duct system using the Static Regain method. Learning Objective 4: Understand how software may be used as an alternative to hand calculations, including general advantages and limitations. To access, click this link - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gg5dSWIvJiQ Provided by Perlick 1 CEU available Either In-Person or Virtual Corrinne Walenda offers a glimpse into the future of beverage service with this fast-paced session exploring 10 emerging trends redefining the drinks landscape in 2025 and beyond. From the rise of botanical beverages and boundary-pushing martinis to the return of maximalism, theatrical bartending, and the growing demand for sophisticated low- and no-alcohol cocktails — this class unpacks what’s driving consumer tastes and how bars must evolve in response. We'll connect these trends to practical implications for bar layout, equipment selection, and operational flow, offering actionable takeaways for foodservice design consultants and their architects and clients. Ideal for: Foodservice design consultants, F&B directors, architects,interior designers, equipment specifiers, and anyone shaping the future of hospitality spaces. To schedule, contact Corrinne Walenda at corrinne.walenda@perlick.com or 414-399-8859. |
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9 events,Brought to you by CaptiveAire Systems Inc. This course is worth 1 CEU. Prerequisite Knowledge: None Learning Objective 1: Understand electricity on an atomic scale and its history. Learning Objective 2: Understand the importance of having a fundamental understanding of electrical concepts. Learning Objective 3: Visualize electrical materials and components - their interactions and constraints. Learning Objective 4: Understand the basics of utilizing electromagnetic fields. For access, contact Mary Atwood - mary.atwood@captiveaire.com 720-772-9971 Provided by Mars Air Systems .75 CEU available The goal of this presentation is to explore additional applications of air curtains beyond the kitchen's back receiving door. We discuss various air curtain benefits, common industries we serve, various installation applications, and additional features and online tools we provide. This course is presented by Curtis Rosol, who is a Business Development Engineer at Mars Air Systems. Curtis specializes in new opportunity growth and training, informing and creating awareness of all the benefits air curtains can provide. He is also involved in sales and works closely with the local reps to help promote and sell air curtains. For access to this webinar, contact Stephanie Rosol at stephanier@marsair.com or (310) 532-1555 x1211. Provided by Middleby 1 CEU available Summary: As the demand for more comfortable, functional, and aesthetically pleasing commercial spaces continues to grow, Resi-Mercial design oIers a unique opportunity to enhance user experience while maintaining practicality. By blending residential-style appliances and elements with commercial functionality, designers can create spaces that feel more welcoming, luxurious, and eIicient. It's important to consider the specific needs of each space and carefully assess when and where to integrate these appliances, ensuring they meet both design goals and operational requirements. As the lines between residential and commercial design continue to blur, understanding the potential of Resi-Mercial solutions will be crucial for staying ahead in the evolving design landscape. For more information, contact Madison Fitzgerald at mfitzgerald@middleby.com or 7027578498. |
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