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ADI Expands Training Initiatives

MELVILLE, N.Y.

April 10, 2008 | Comments (0) | Post a comment
ADI is expanding its training initiatives designed to help dealers in the low voltage industry, teaming up with industry associations and vendors to provide courses at more than 40 expos across North America.

Among ADI’s partners, the National Training Center (NTC) is conducting NICET Level 1 & 2 Fire Alarm Preparation, along with free monthly online training through the Webinar Wednesdays series.

The National Burglar and Fire Alarm Association (NBFAA) is offering an assortment of low voltage classes throughout the year, including sessions focusing on fire/life-safety and security. Dealers can also attend CEDIA training courses at their local branches, as well as IP security networking courses.

“The National Training Center and ADI are dedicated to helping dealers achieve goals to learn more, receive certifications and advance their careers,” says NTC President Charles Aulner. “By working with ADI, we are bringing high-quality education to the low-voltage industry and providing dealers with the tools and confidence they need to be successful.”

For more information, visit www.adilink.com.


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