Accredited Courses Announced at ISC West

ISC West is a great place to learn. Two companies are offering attendees a way to earn course credits during the show.

Dortronics. While at ISC West, this company introduced two AIA-Accredited Lunch and Learn Courses. This gave attendees a change to learn about two key locking technologies in a smaller setting. The courses last for an hour and attendees receive a certificate for one AIA learning unit once the course is completed. The courses can be done at a customer’s or end user’s facility, and Dortronics provides the educational content and lunch for attendees. For more information or to schedule a session, please email [email protected].

Inovonics. This company also announced an accredited course at ISC West. This one is a new EAS/NTS CEU course, ‘Advantages of Wireless for Commercial Security.’ It targets dealers and integrators that want to expand their portfolios by adding wireless technology to their intrusion systems. Upon completion of the course, attendees will understand the applications of wireless in a commercial security space, as well as be able to quote, specify and integrate a wireless security system. To check out this course and other, please visit www.inovonics.com for classes.

ISC West is the perfect place to introduce accredited courses. There are so many attendees there, just waiting to learn where these classes are available – and the two mentioned above were definitely standouts from the crowd.

About the Author

Lindsay Page is the editor for Campus Security & Life Safety magazine, and the senior editor for Security Today.

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