National Training Conference To Feature Multiple Tracks

The National Training Center recently announced the National Training Conference 2009, which is scheduled for Feb. 2-3, 2009, in Las Vegas.

The event is constructed of four different comprehensive tracks: business development, NICET preparation for sprinkler and fire alarm, and IP technology.

The business development track is uniquely designed and led by prestigious business experts within the industry, providing crucial advice on how to get the most out of business today. For those who are planning on obtaining NICET certification, NICET fire alarm and sprinkler courses are available. An IP technology course completes the ling-up of tracks and is specifically focused on video security and access control applications using IP technology.

For more information, visit www.nationaltrainingcenter.net.

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