EPI not only plays a crucial role in strengthening the data centre industry in Belgium now, but also in the future. With our internationally accredited courses, we aim to further develop and optimise the Belgian data centre market, which is already a strong player.
As the demand for well-trained professionals in the IT and data centre industry continues to grow worldwide, our training programmes are essential for the further development of skills within the sector. A well-trained workforce is and will remain crucial to ensuring data centre continuity, efficiency and sustainability, especially in a market already known for its strong infrastructure and expertise. With courses such as the Certified Data Centre Professional (CDCP®), Certified Data Centre Specialist (CDCS®) and Certified Data Centre Expert (CDCE®), we continue to provide professionals with the expertise needed to meet both current and future challenges.
Our training programmes are available worldwide, both digitally and physically, and in multiple languages, including Dutch, French and English. This international accessibility allows us to effectively serve the Belgian data centre market and ensure that professionals, both locally and globally, speak the same technical language. By standardising skills and knowledge across borders, we help organisations maintain consistent levels of expertise and operational efficiency, which is essential for the industry’s sustainable growth and success.
Sustainability remains a core component of our courses. By integrating best practices in energy management, cooling technologies and infrastructure design, our programmes help make data centres more sustainable. This focus on sustainability not only makes the industry more eco-friendly, but also more attractive to professionals who value sustainable practices.
Our collaboration with the BDIA strengthens our impact on the Belgian market and contributes to further raising the level of knowledge within the sector. EPI is committed to making data centres future-proof, with the aim of a more sustainable and stable future for the Belgian data centre industry.