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Crestron Launches Accredited Partner Scheme (26/9/2005)

Crestron, the world-leading provider of control and automation solutions, has strengthened its position at the leading edge of the UK custom installation industry by launching an accredited partner scheme for dealers and installers. The new scheme - one of the first of its kind in the UK custom installation industry - is designed to set a quality benchmark which both clients and end-users can trust.

"Whilst the custom installation business in the UK is packed with opportunities for growth - it is also facing with new challenges," says Robin van Meeuwen MD of Crestron UK. "One of these is to maintain a high quality level of installation and service that end users can rely on. We'll be working with our Crestron Accredited Partners to bring the best control and automation solutions to our customers. We want this scheme to be a bullet-proof guarantee of a first-class Crestron service."

Membership of the company's Accredited Partner scheme will be structured in three tiers:

* Crestron Dealer
* Crestron Partner
* Crestron Premier Partner

All Crestron Accredited Dealers and Partners will be required to fulfil certain criteria to join the scheme, including membership of a recognised industry association, as well regular attendance at Crestron training courses. Once established in the scheme, members will feel the full benefit from the company's wealth of expertise and knowledge - accumulated from thirty years as the world's leading provider of control and automation solutions.

www.crestron.co.uk


 
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