Take advantage of IP surveillance opportunities with Norbain Academy

17 Apr 2012

Come to the Norbain stand at IFSEC 2012 to find out how Norbain Academy can open up a wealth of opportunities for your engineers and your business. Whereas traditional electronic security and IT used to inh...

Come to the Norbain stand at IFSEC 2012 to find out how Norbain Academy can open up a wealth of opportunities for your engineers and your business.

Whereas traditional electronic security and IT used to inhabit separate spaces, IP technology has caused these two areas to converge, offering a number of new opportunities to those willing to embrace the change.  With this in mind, Norbain has launched its own Academy designed to provide customers with a range of courses to enhance their knowledge of IP, CCTV, access control and intruder detection.

Offering a flexible, modular approach, customers can book off the shelf courses or choose from a range of individual modules to best suit their knowledge requirements. Courses can run at any of the Norbain Innovation Centres or, depending on requirements, at the customer’s premises.

“Norbain is well positioned to truly understand the changing demands of the market and the resulting needs of installers,” comments Aiden Ogden, Norbain’s training services manager. “We can offer training courses that not only address new and emerging technologies, but also provide the skills to confidently sell into new markets and tackle a range of different obstacles.”

Test your IP knowledge!
Visitors to the Norbain stand are invited to take part in the IP knowledge competition. Touchscreens will be located throughout the stand where visitors can test their knowledge and be automatically entered into a prize draw.

To find out more about how Norbain Academy can help you embrace new opportunities on the market, why not attend one of Norbain’s on-stand Seminars? Find out more about these and Norbain’s other plans for the show at www.norbain.com/ifsec.

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