EZ Pro International hosts Symetrix training
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Starting in Shenzhen in July and continuing to Shanghai, Beijing, Chengdu, and Xi’an throughout the rest of the year, the Symetrix Composer Certified Trainings have been a hit throughout China - producing a cadre of qualified Symetrix system designers in the region. The trainings utilise small class sizes, flexible training sites, and expert lecturers including EZ Pro’s vice president Kane Zhang and brand manager Tim Wang.
The innovative and informative trainings are divided into three levels - basic, certified programmer, and master. During basic training, students learn how to upload finished configuration files into their systems, make sure they are running smoothly, and learn Symetrix basic functions. This prepares graduates of the basic training class with the skills they will need when interacting with a remote support technician from EZ Pro.
After passing basic training, students can take the certified programmer training where they learn how to independently program Symetrix devices with Composer software, develop a complete understanding of Symetrix system design, and how to use Symetrix products to address any system need. Finally, master training provides students with the opportunity to become experts in all aspects of Symetrix system design, programming, and debugging.
“Numerous people have already passed the certified programmer training, and all are expected to come back for the master training. These trainings have proved to be a great success and we are looking forward to continuing them in the future,” stated Zhang.
The Symetrix Composer Certified Trainings continue to cultivate technical talents in system designers throughout China and have received exceptional feedback from students and companies alike. After completing the trainings, students have an in-depth knowledge of Symetrix products and Composer software, understand the importance of DSPs, and vastly improve their skills in DSP commissioning.
With COVID-19 still present, all trainings are carefully following standard safety procedures as outlined by the Chinese government.