Hanwha Techwin America Launches Wisenet Professional Certification Program

Program Empowers Security Industry Professionals to Enhance Best Practices

Hanwha Techwin America, a leader in global security, has launched the Wisenet Professional Certification Program for the company’s STEP Partners. The certification program is designed to further educate industry professionals on Hanwha’s IP Video Surveillance and Network Technology. Certification workshops began this month in New Jersey, and will continue into the foreseeable future across the U.S. and Canada targeting systems integrators, installers, dealers, sales professionals, technical sales personnel and system design professionals. 

 

“Wisenet Professional Certification replaces our previous SIPI training program and is a more comprehensive, in-depth, hands-on experience that focuses on core IP technology and Hanwha’s complete video surveillance offering,” said Miguel Lazatin, Director of Product and Channel Marketing, Hanwha Techwin America. “We are committed to enhancing the knowledge and expertise of our STEP reseller partners so they can continue to be the Hanwha technology experts and brand ambassadors to our end-user customers.”

 

The Wisenet Professional Certification Program is a two-and-a half day event requiring participants to pass a final exam in order to obtain certification. STEP Partners who complete the program will receive a Wisenet Certified Professional certificate, a Wisenet X series network minidome camera (model may vary and based on availability) and 18 CEC credits (awarded through BICSI).


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