CTS Reaccredited by ANSI
If you’re an InfoComm CTS, congratulations! You should feel proud of this accomplishment. ANSI accreditation is recognized as the highest standard in personnel certification accreditation. And you earned the only one for professional AV!
The ANSI Personnel Certification Accreditation Committee approved InfoComm reaccreditation under ANSI/ISO/IEC 17024:2012 for the following certifications:
- Certified Technology Specialist (CTS)
- Certified Technology Specialist — Design (CTS-D)
- Certified Technology Specialist — Installation (CTS-I)
Add your CTS designation to your LinkedIn profile instantly and you could increase your profile views while showing support of the CTS community.
While you’re there, join the CTS and InfoComm International groups to increase your network presence here and then connect with rAVe on LinkedIn here.
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