• On Demand Content

    Our Education Providers are pleased to offer a variety of education programs online .  Please note, you must request online access with the contact person listed in the program description. Once […]

  • (On Demand) Fundamentals of Refrigeration

    (On Demand) Fundamentals of Refrigeration
    On Demand Webinar

    Presented by Utility Refrigerator Fundamentals of Refrigeration (1.0 CEU) - A discussion of the basics of refrigeration, applicable to all refrigeration systems ranging from a small dorm refrigerator up to a refrigerated warehouse. Participants will have a thorough understanding of what makes refrigeration works after attending this session. We also discuss newer hydrocarbon refrigeration systems, such as those operating on R-290 and R-600a. Contact Marcella Zavala for On Demand access

  • Modern Kitchen Ventilation Engineering & Design (On Demand)

    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

  • Hatco University

    Hatco University
    Hatco University 208 E. Deck St., Sturgeon Bay, WI, United States

    12.5 CEUs available The overall objective of our training is to educate on Food Warming, Light Cooking, Hot/Cold Wells, Hot/Cold Shelves, Humidified Cabinets, Lockers, Water Heating, Merchandisers, Drawer Warmers, Toasters, Sneeze Guards and their applications in foodservice. We present and discuss the basics and history of each category, the rules and restrictions that need to be adhered to meet NSF and UL guidelines. The class will also have hands-on interaction with the different types of products. We will also cover items such as the different options and accessories that can improve the efficiency of each product in its application. We will tour of our factory/ This will allow the consultants to see the end-to-end manufacturing process of each product category. We will finish the event with a final exam of the product knowledge they have attained. Agenda To register, contact Raoul Cervantes at rcervantes@hatcocorp.com or 802.477.3378

  • Hatco University

    Hatco University
    Hatco University 208 E. Deck St., Sturgeon Bay, WI, United States

    12.5 CEUs available The overall objective of our training is to educate on Food Warming, Light Cooking, Hot/Cold Wells, Hot/Cold Shelves, Humidified Cabinets, Lockers, Water Heating, Merchandisers, Drawer Warmers, Toasters, Sneeze Guards and their applications in foodservice. We present and discuss the basics and history of each category, the rules and restrictions that need to be adhered to meet NSF and UL guidelines. The class will also have hands-on interaction with the different types of products. We will also cover items such as the different options and accessories that can improve the efficiency of each product in its application. We will tour of our factory/ This will allow the consultants to see the end-to-end manufacturing process of each product category. We will finish the event with a final exam of the product knowledge they have attained. Agenda To register, contact Raoul Cervantes at rcervantes@hatcocorp.com or 802.477.3378

  • Modernizing the Cookline: A Roadmap Toward a High-Performance, All-Electric Future

    Southern California Edison - Foodservice Technology Center 6050 N. Irwindale Avenue, Suite E, Irwindale, California

    Provided by SCE Foodservice Technology Center 3 CEUs available Modernizing a commercial kitchen is a phased process that blends familiar workflows with emerging high-performance technologies. This course provides a practical roadmap for evolving today’s kitchens into efficient, resilient, and ultimately all-electric operations. Participants will explore planning and budgeting considerations, equipment selection strategies, infrastructure needs, and the operational impacts of a hybrid transition. The session also highlights lessons learned from operators, designers, and facility teams who have already advanced along this path, offering actionable insights to help you prioritize steps, engage stakeholders, and build a clear strategy for a future-ready kitchen. Learning Objectives: Participants will be able to: Outline the key phases involved in transitioning from conventional kitchen systems to hybrid and all-electric operations. Assess cost factors, operational impacts, and staff training considerations associated with the transition. Understand equipment selection, space planning, electrical capacity, and ventilation strategies essential for modern electric kitchens. Apply tools and frameworks to evaluate readiness and prioritize next steps for their own electrification roadmap. Speakers: Mark Duesler Consultant Chef Frontier Energy Food Service Tech Center To register, contact Andre Saldivar at Andre.Saldivar@sce.com

  • Latin Chef Series: Viva La Cocina

    So Cal Gas Energy Resource Center 9240 Firestone, Downey, CA

    Provided by So Cal Gas 4 CEUs available Audience: Chefs, restaurant owners, kitchen managers, consultants, designers, equipment manufacturers Focus: Latin cuisines, equipment selection, cook-to-order service Dive into the vibrant world of Latin cuisine with hands-on cooking and menu development sessions. Explore how the right natural gas equipment may help enhance efficiency and potentially elevate your culinary creations. Enjoy live demonstrations, expert insights, and interactive discussions that may help bring flavor and innovation to your kitchen. Learning Goals: After attending this class, participants will be able to: Learn how to use key natural gas cooking equipment to help enhance energy efficiency and support authentic preparation techniques for a variety of Latin cuisines. Understand how to develop and refine Latin‑inspired menus through hands‑on cooking, live demonstrations, and expert guidance. Discover practical tips for improving cook‑to‑order operations, from equipment selection to workflow adjustments that elevate both speed and food quality. Speakers: Mark Duesler Consulting Chef at the Frontier Energy, Foodservice Technology Center (FSTC) To register, contact Andrew Gibson at ARGibson@socalgas.com

  • What’s Brewing? Beverage Trends Driving the Next Wave of Hospitality

    On Demand Webinar

    Provided by Middleby 1 CEU available This course explores how beverage trends are reshaping consumer behavior, social spaces, and modern hospitality. Participants will learn why beverages have become powerful drivers of experience, community, and affordability; how third spaces and warm service encourage guests to linger and connect; and how personalization, wellness, and non-alcoholic innovation are redefining beverage menus. The course also examines emerging flavor and seasonal trends, the role of beverages as accessible “little luxuries,” and how operators are responding to rising costs and labor challenges. Finally, participants will gain insight into how beverage automation supports 24/7 access, consistency, customization, and operational efficiency—while still delivering a high-hospitality guest experience. To schedule, contact Meghan Daro at mdaro@middleby.com or (610) 810-6038.