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Dear Fellow Designer:

 

There are still seats available for those interested in obtaining their
Advanced Designer Certification (C.I.D.+) at the Certification Workshop
being hosted by BAE Systems, August 24-26 in Austin, Texas.  The
workshop will run from 8:30 am - 5:00 pm August 24 & 25 and from 8:30 am
- 3:00 pm August 26.

 

 

Why Certify?

 

In a business climate where work projects grow in complexity and
responsibilities are constantly expanding, certification stands as a
clear testimony to your qualifications, your knowledge, and your skills.
Printed circuit board designers deserve the benefits and recognition of
certification.  Industry trends - such as outsourcing and concurrent
engineering - are elevating the importance of the designer.  IPC
Designer Certification is a powerful tool in promoting your role to
everyone involved in the production of printed circuit boards and
assemblies.

 

 

About The Advanced Designer Certification Workshop & Exam (C.I.D.+)

 

The CID designation is an important recognition of a designer's
accomplishments. Yet with the industry changing at an ever-faster pace,
continuing education becomes necessary to maintain a designer's
effectiveness - and marketability. That's why the IPC Designers Council
has introduced the new Advanced PCB Designers Preparation Workshop and
Examination. The Advanced Module covers forty key objectives beyond the
CID. Participants who successfully complete the exam are awarded the
CID+ designation.

 

The Advanced Certification is open to anyone possessing a valid CID
credential. It is recommended for designers with at least three to five
years of experience designing PCBs. The format is similar to the CID
course, where a participant can choose to purchase study materials and
prepare on their own for the examination. The preferred (and highly
recommended) option, though, is to attend the two-day workshop with the
exam administered on-site on the third day. A participant may also keep
the exam voucher and take the test at a later date.

 

Price: $595 IPC Members         $795 Non-members

 

The workshop package fee includes all study materials, the two day
Preparation Workshop and an exam voucher which will be sent to you with
along with hotel information and directions as soon as IPC receives your
registration form and payment.  The fee also includes coffee breaks and
refreshments.  Lunch will be provided.

 

Register online at http://dc.ipc.org/education/regnow.htm.  For more
information, contact Christi Poulsen at [log in to unmask] or via
phone at 847-597-2827.

 


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