Symetrix' first training session, Products & Sales, will take place between 09:00-13:00 on Wednesday 6 November. The iLED University team has designed the course to cater for sales personnel, engineers, and consultants desiring a broad overview of the Symetrix range, practical designs, and example applications.
Between 13:30-16:30 that afternoon, the technical trainers will be hosting a second session for installers and technicians, revolving around the popular Jupiter series of fixed-architecture DSPs. Attendees will learn about programming the product line through its smartphone-like 'apps', which reduce installation time and labour costs to practically zero, whilst gaining experience in the 100+ pre-designed configurations available for download from the Symetrix website.
The final course of the week, being held on Thursday 7 November, will concentrate on the manufacturer's flagship Dante-enabled Edge and Radius processors, in-addition to the non-Dante standalone Solus platform. Running from 09:00-16:00 and intended for installers and programmers, the iLED instructors will go through model selection, configuration of the products through Symetrix' SymNet Composer software, and an overview of the ARC-WEB, ARC and SymVue control options.
"Our education schemes have been designed to increase the range of services an engineer can provide" comments Ivan Potter, managing director of iLED. "We've limited our sessions to 10 participants, which ensures that all students get the chance to interact with our trainers and learn skills specific to their business. All of our sessions are a mix of hands-on practical application and lecture theory - we believe it allows participants the optimum balance between understanding and demonstrating."
Refreshments and lunch will be served, and those participants who successfully demonstrate their new knowledge will receive full certification.
(Jim Evans)