Upcoming in 2011: Hands-on Training Courses & Design Seminars

Oct. 5, 2010
 

Hands-on Training…
Belden announces monthly hands-on training courses at the Hirschmann Competence Center in Chambersburg, PA. These courses provide up to three days of intense, specialized hands-on training in Ethernet applications, including Ethernet Fundamentals, Advanced Ethernet, Wireless Ethernet, Routing and Network Security. More information can be found on our flyer.

Mission-Critical Network Design Seminars…
Belden will hold two Mission-Critical Network Design seminars in the spring and fall of 2011. The seminars will cover all aspects of industrial network design (including current technology trends), through a series of technical sessions and hands-on labs. More specific information on the 2011 seminars will be available soon, but the seminars will be patterned after a recent, well-attended design seminar that featured 12 breakout sessions and six hands-on labs. Technical topics ranged from Isolating NetworkTraffic to Implementing Redundancy and Network Security.

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