AAF Annual Convention Focuses on Education, Recognition
Alarm Association of Florida (AAF) annual convention in Orlando in early February features 60 sponsors and more than 200 attendees.
Alarm Association of Florida (AAF) annual convention in Orlando in early February features 60 sponsors and more than 200 attendees.
Developed in partnership with SecurityCEU.com, the training is described as a thorough resource for both seasoned pros and complete novices who want to get the most out of their Aiphone IX Series system.
NAPCO will offer these free trainings nationwide, locally and at its distributors, often as “lunch & learns,” as well as in online Zoom presentations.
Tech expert Bob Dolph selects a listing of valuable tech training resources to help get interested future low-voltage technicians on the right track, as well as help integrator veterans.
Additionally, TMA will now offer the National Training Program’s Field Service Technician program in cooperation with the California Alarm Association and Syncomm Management Group.
The course was conceived to teach security and systems project managers “how to play the construction game” and manage their projects as electrical and general contractors.
Visitors to the center will see how Bosch video cameras feature built-in AI to extend the devices beyond their traditional uses, including for improving health and safety in a facility.
The $15 million grant program will support associate degree and certificate programs in HVAC, fire and security, and building automation.
Three studios feature the latest technology and production equipment, allowing DMP to deliver simultaneous web conferencing on request.
The online training modules are arranged by product, covering Paxton’s access control and door entry product lines.