Mexico. Dahua Technology Mexico officially presented the Training Seasons 2025 program, a free and specialized face-to-face technical training initiative, aimed at installers, integrators and technical professionals in the electronic security sector.
The objective of the program is to offer practical workshops aimed at strengthening the theoretical and technical skills of the participants, through sessions led by specialized Dahua personnel. The focus will be on solving specific challenges related to installation, operation and optimization of systems in the field.
Regional expansion
As part of its strategy to close technical gaps in different regions of the country, Training Seasons 2025 will expand its coverage with new places in Ciudad Victoria, Acapulco and La Paz, among other cities. Workshops will be held at these venues on technologies such as WizSense, WizMind, WizColor, HDCVI X Plus, PT Cameras and Hub 2.
Carlos Peralta, Training Manager of Dahua Mexico, explained that: "It's not just about teaching. It's about empowering specialists to transform the way they work, optimize operating costs, and deliver stronger solutions to their customers." According to Peralta, this initiative seeks to promote a work environment with better tools and capabilities for actors in the sector.
Technical network and collaboration
In addition to training, the program seeks to promote spaces for collaboration. "Training Seasons goes beyond training. It is a platform for connection, collaboration and building lasting relationships with new allies throughout the country," said Camilo Muñoz, Commercial Director of Dahua Mexico. He added that the company seeks to bring technical knowledge closer to professionals who operate directly in the field.
Open access
The program will be 100% free and available to any professional in the sector who wishes to update their knowledge and acquire applicable technical skills. According to its organizers, participants will have access to technical content applicable from day one.
Training Seasons 2025 is part of a national training strategy, in order to support capacity building in the e-security sector.


