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CEDIA Announces Sellout for Electronic Systems Technician
Boot Camp at Expo 2005 (1/8/2005)
Registration swells from 2004; association
finalizing overflow accommodations
The Custom Electronics Design Installation
and Association (CEDIA) has announced that compared with the same
time last year, Installer Level I Exam registration has increased
251 percent and Designer Exam registration has grown by 203 percent.
In addition, total registration jumped an average of 192 percent
over July 2004.
This year's Electronic Systems Technician
(EST) Boot Camp, Installer Level II Certification Review and the
Designer Certification Review have sold out for EXPO 2005, scheduled
for Sept. 6-11. The Electronic Systems Project Management (ESPM)
classes are also filling up fast with some classes already sold
out. According to Margaret Sheehan, Senior Director of Professional
Development, there are many valuable CEDIA classes and full-day
workshops available throughout the EXPO class schedule to fulfill
education requirements and aspirations.
Additional 2005 dates for the EST Boot Camp
include Oct. 5-7, Nov. 16-18 and Dec. 7-9 at CEDIA headquarters
in Indianapolis. In 2006, more than 50 of the educational offerings
will be conveniently available across the US.
"This level of overflow is an indication
of the strong demand for CEDIA certification by our members," said
CEDIA Executive Director Billilynne Keller. "CEDIA University continues
to grow vigorously, and we're pleased to have this kind of challenge
ahead of us."
CEDIA University is making it more convenient
to achieve certification by delivering the Installer Level I and
Installer Level II Review classes and Certification exams online.
This service will become available in August 2005, through CEDIA
University at www.cedia.org/cediau. CEDIA is working with the Berlitz
Language and Learning Centers across the United States in nearly
every major city to offer the exams in a secure proctored environment.
www.cedia.org
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