NEWS
FINALLY
RFID EDUCATION IN CANADA IS ONLY ONE CLICK
AWAY
Academia
offers RFID training and certification across
Canada
November
28, 2006 – Montreal, Quebec
Academia
RFID, Canada's first RFID (Radio Frequency
Identification Technology) Training and
Certification Centre opens its doors in
Montreal, Qc. Without missing a beat, the
educational provider announced that it's
offering courses all across Canada.
Academia
has set up a cross-country calendar which
includes courses in Vancouver, Calgary,
Toronto, Ottawa, Quebec City, Saint-John,
Halifax and of course at their head-office,
which includes a classroom and state-of-the-art
RFID lab, in Montreal.
"With
the industry running around scrambling for
answers and solutions", the company's
academic founder, Harold Boeck says "companies
need a credible authority with a Canadian
perspective." That is why university
researchers, all CompTIA RFID+ Certified
Professionals, from the University of Montreal's
École Polytechnique, University of
Sherbrooke and University of Québec
joined together to offer completely bilingual
courses in RFID Technology for beginners,
executives, analysts, managers, project
leaders and engineers.
Ygal Bendavid
and Samuel Fosso Wamba round out the educational
board as Instructors, researchers and courseware
developers. The group offers its consulting
services, site surveys, assessments and
has developed RFID best-practices through
its on-site experience with large corporations
such as Hydro-Québec, the Société
des Alcools du Québec and Siemens.
On November 9th 2006, at the RFID Journal
Live! Canada Conference in Toronto, Wal-Mart's
VP of Information Systems, Carolyn Walton,
who attended Academia's forty-five minute
presentation on Supply Chain Management,
went on to reference comparable results
between Academia and Wal-Mart's own case
studies.
One of
Canada's leading RFID software and solutions
provider, Ship2save, has already begun offering
Academia's project management (RFID PRO)
and fundamentals (RFID101) courses to their
clients. "What we've decided to do
is include the cost of the courses in our
solutions package, which allows for the
customer's organization to have their own
internal RFID specialist. By empowering
our clients with the knowledge they need
to move forward on a RFID project, it reduces
the long periods of time between idea and
application" says Ship2save's Business
Development Director, Sam Falsafi.
"Academia is not just
a centre to train and certify professionals"
says Anthony Palermo, Academia's Administrative
Director, "it's an institution that
is focused on research and development that
provides results for companies all across
Canada to better understand the benefits
of early-adoption and help measure the potential
return on investment of a RFID solution."
Academia is already working with IT associations
and trade-show partners to offer on-site
certification and is now a CompTIA Learning
Alliance Partner. The company's presence
now adds a viable initiative to help boost
the development of the Canadian manufacturing
market, as well as facilitating the supply
chain management of RFID projects to Crown
Corporations.
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