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InfoComm Academy Announces Design School in Netherlands (15/12/2004)

Level 1: The Principles of Applied AV Design to be Offered in Conjunction with Integrated Systems Europe 2005

The International Communications Industries Association, Inc.(r) (ICIA(r)) InfoComm Academy(r) is pleased to announce that it is offering its renowned audiovisual design course, Design School Level 1: The Principles of Applied AV Design in Amersfoort, Netherlands, in conjunction with Integrated Systems Europe (ISE) 2005.

Integrated Systems Europe (ISE), the Pan-European electronic systems integration show, will be held at the Amsterdam RAI Centre on January 26 - 28, 2005. Launched in 2004 by ICIA and its partners CEDIA and NSCA, the ISE show features the latest electronic systems technologies for the professional and residential markets, up-to-date market information and a most comprehensive education program. The exhibition caters to systems integrators, consultants, installers, dealers, distributors as well as the buyers of professional audiovisual, residential systems, and electronic systems.

The InfoComm Academy Design School has provided in-depth instruction to hundreds of audiovisual design professionals. Design School Level 1: The Principles of Applied AV Design, the first of three InfoComm Academy OnSite design courses, is an intensive three-day classroom course exploring the principles of design for proper visual display systems, audio systems and control systems with hands-on opportunities to apply what is learned. The class is scheduled for January 24 - 26, 2005, and is hosted by Extron Electronics at its training facilities in Amersfoort, Netherlands.

www.infocomm.org/education


 
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