What is ATI?  
What is ATI?The Aerotech Technical Institute (ATI) brings Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) theory and design to the classroom. Located within the world's largest IAQ analytical laboratory, ATI utilizes this laboratory scientific depth to develop and teach cutting edge IAQ training. ATI also offers the latest IAQ equipment training available. This training not only allows the student to become more comfortable with IAQ equipment but also allows students to use IAQ field equipment prior to making equipment investments. Students are not only afforded the opportunity to tour our state-of-the-art laboratory, but will also learn how to utilize Aerotech’s Xtranet to track the status of current projects, download results as they become available, search results for archived projects, on-line ordering, and track orders through the internet website. The Aerotech Technical Institute is designed to be a truly unique vocational training facility. ATI has the capabilities to not only teach students an understanding of the IAQ industry but also the education and equipment needed to be proficient in the IAQ market. ATI has the ability to teach its students business fundamentals to be competitive and the support structure that will allow them to be successful in the rapidly evolving IAQ market.
Where is ATI?  
Located in Phoenix, Arizona, ATI is only 30 minutes away from the Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport, an International Airport serving most major metropolitan cities. Phoenix is a popular destination with many tourist attractions and enjoyable activities. The ATI training facility is located at 1501 West Knudsen Drive, minutes from several hotels and across the street from Aerotech Laboratories. Tours of Aerotech P&K are recommended and available through ATI.Where is ATI?
Why ATI?  
Why ATI?ATI utilizes Aerotech P&K extensive scientific and industry resources to create various courses designed to adapt IAQ training to meet real world demand. This current demand ranges from entry level sampling courses for mold and common indoor allergens to more technical modules including volatile organic compounds, fecal sterols, as well as screening for the dangerous compounds used to create illegal drugs such as Ecstasy and Methamphetamine. ATI is partnering with other industry leaders and training providers to build and provide training programs including remediation, thermal imaging, food safety awareness, and bio-terrorism response.