Abaris relocates training facility to Sparks, Nevada
Larger facility gives room to expand offices, classrooms, labs and other workspaces and provides students with easy access to several local amenities.
Source | Abaris
Abaris Training Resources Inc. (Sparks, Nev., U.S.) announces a new training facility location. After 35 years at the Reno, Nevada facility, Abaris is pulling up roots and moving to a larger facility located in the adjacent city of Sparks, Nevada, approximately seven miles northeast of the Reno-Tahoe airport.
The new facility location provides a much larger footprint for Abaris, with room to expand its offices, classrooms, labs and other workspaces, as well as the ability to add a bigger autoclave, a walk-in freezer and other lab equipment that is planned for the new location. This will greatly enhance the student experience and provide opportunities for more rounded composite material and process training.
Located near the Sparks Marina Park, students will find a nice walking path, numerous restaurants, plenty of lodging and periodic evening events and other local amenities to make their stay more comfortable.
The new address is 605 Boxington Way, A-112, Sparks, Nevada 89434. Classes are scheduled to begin at the new location mid-August of 2025. For more information about the move or to explore new training options, please visit the website.
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