InfoComm Approves ISF Level II Training for CTS Credits

CTS program participants will earn 12 RUs towards their certification upon completion of ISF training.

The Imaging Science Foundation (ISF) has been named an official InfoComm International Renewal Unit (RU) Provider.

ISF’s participation in this program allows more than 9,000 professionals holding InfoComm International’s Certified Technology Specialist credentials to earn renewal units toward their certification by completing ISF Level II 4K education training.

Carlos Menendez, an engineer for NBC Universal, and an ISF Level II graduate, says the training he received from Joel Silver and the ISF team helped his career and learning how to deal with today and tomorrow’s technology trends.

“The Imaging Science Foundation has long been a staple in the industry. It is great to see this accreditation, the new course content Joel Silver added is really focused on the technologies we are dealing with, and going to be dealing with in the future,” emphasizes Menendez. “Commercial integrators need to know this stuff, and InfoComm recognizes that.”

To obtain approval, RU programs must feature experienced instructors with clear evidence of qualifications in the session topic.

Each class must contain at least one relevant learning objective or industry-related purpose; relate to a specific exam topic area and exam level and conclude with an assessment tool to demonstrate participants have grasped the objectives. These criteria are vigorously reviewed by InfoComm University’s Certification Renewal Unit Committee.

The Fla.-based video education company points out that participants of its ISF Level II 4K: Emerging Display Tech & Modern Calibration program will receive 12 RUs towards their CTS certification credentials.

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