• (On-Demand) Ductwork – The Most Overlooked Aspect of HVAC

    On Demand Webinar

    Provided by CaptiveAire 1 CEU provided Speakers: Bill Griffin, German Tabor, Kyle Thompson, Nick Perry Course Description: Nobody cares about ductwork. Should you? Absolutely.  We’ll show you why as we explain proper air diffusion, leakage, condensation, and the impact ductwork has on equipment selection and performance. If you’re still thinking of airflow in terms of 400 CFM per ton and traditional diffusers, this is the video for you. Prerequisite Knowledge: None Learning Objective 1: Understand the purpose of air diffusers, how air moves in a space, as well as the distinction between traditional and high induction systems. Learning Objective 2: Understand the importance of thorough duct design in a building and the negative impact of field changes and leaks in a duct system. Learning Objective 3: Understand how duct design can affect airflow requirements and equipment selection. Learning Objective 4: Understand duct condensation and how smart HVAC controls can prevent it. Video link: https://youtu.be/7uQtCyIHIJ4

  • 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.

  • (On-Demand) Health, Safety & Efficiency in Action – Designing for Success: Foodservice Equipment

    Provided by Multiteria 1 CEU available Learning Objectives: 1) Serving Line Design: Learn how to specify various serving line types, considering operational needs and food safety. 2) Frame Construction: Differentiate modular, uni-body, and millwork foodservice equipment construction methods. 3) Welding Quality: Learn how to evaluate weld quality and its impact on structural integrity and sanitation. 4) Hot & Cold Wells: Understand design considerations for temperature control, insulation, energy efficiency, and food safety. 5) Health & Safety: Apply health, safety, and wellness principles to equipment selection and layout. Jason Carroll: Having 30 years of experience in the construction industry, Jason brings a unique perspective in dealing with Multiteria clients. Jason has worked closely with many companies ranging from dealers, general contractors, architects and building owners in that time. His career has been built on creating paths to connect good people and adding the value of great products. To request an On-Demand Live Presentation, email Hello@multiteriausa.com

  • Upper Midwest Chapter Networking Reception during NRA Show

    The Exchange 224 S. Michigan Avenue, Chicago, IL, United States

    Join the Upper Midwest Chapter of FCSI The Americas for the annual networking reception during the NRA Show! Sunday, May 17th 5:00 - 7:00 pm The Exchange 224 S. Michigan Ave, Chicago Cost is $60 in advance - $75 at the door. REGISTER      

  • How to Design a Bar Using the Cocktail Life Cycle

    Webinar

    Provided by Glastender 1 CEU available How to use the Cocktail Life Cycle to effectively design and implement the most efficient bar layout for work flow, ergonomics, and profitability. What are the areas in the bar that cause the most issues with production. What are the recent trends in the bar scene. To register, contact Jay Bravinder at jbravinder@glastender.com or 612-991-6505.  

  • 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 you have been given access to the program, it will be available to you on demand. Visit our on demand page for more details on individual events offered: https://fcsita.org/education-provider-program/on-demand-content/

  • (Access On Demand) Alto-Shaam Webinar – Elevating Healthcare Dining: From Kitchen to Patient & Beyond (.5 CEUs)

    On Demand Webinar

    According to Technomic, 80% of healthcare operators have innovated their menus in the last year. However, growing a healthcare foodservice program can mean many things, from implementing nutritious dishes to adding an extended à la carte menu. Find out how real-life operators innovate their menus and deal with everyday challenges in this upcoming online event: Elevating Healthcare Dining: From Kitchen to Patient & Beyond. For On Demand Access to this webinar contact Matt Webber  MattWe@alto-shaam.com  262-251-3800  

  • Electricity DC Fundamentals (On Demand)

    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

  • Resi-Mercial™ – where residential meets commercial design

    Webinar

    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.