Acuphon Approved Installed

    Dec 22, 2022

    New Approved Installer Scheme

    Acuphon, a leader in the acoustics industry, is excited to announce the rollout of our new approved installer scheme. This scheme includes a CPD (Continuing Professional Development) credit system and on-site training, all while working on a project.


    One of the main features of our new scheme is the CPD credit system. This system allows installers to earn credits by attending training sessions and workshops, as well as completing online courses. These credits can then be used to maintain and improve their skills, staying up-to-date with the latest techniques and technologies in the industry.


    With all installers requiring a set amount of credits to maintain their approved installer credentials. The amount of credits required varies depending on which products the installer has signed up for.


    In addition to the CPD credit system, we are also offering on-site training for our approved installers. This training takes place at the job site and covers all aspects of the installation process, including safety, quality control, and best practices. Our team of experienced trainers will be on hand to answer any questions and provide support as needed.


    By offering this new approved installer scheme, we are ensuring that all Acuphon projects will be run more efficiently in both time and cost, while also providing a better quality service to our clients. Investing in the training and development of our installers is key to delivering top-notch projects, and we are committed to helping our installers succeed in their careers.

    If you are an installer interested in joining our approved installer scheme, please contact us for more information.


    We look forward to working with you and helping you succeed in your career.


    -Acuphon


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