RFID Certification and Training during RFID Germany Conference & Exhibition

RFID GermanyOctober 9-10, Frankfurt, Germany

RFID+ training is the accelerated learning experience that lets you push the limits of efficiency to gain quality industry certification preparation training in record time.

RFIDQ™ RFID+ Practice Tests CD-ROM
All attendees will receive a CD-ROM with RFID+ practice tests from RFID4U. This valuable study aid will help you prepare for RFID+ certification. Included in the licensed product version will be over 300 practice questions with explanations covering the CompTIA RFID+ exam. Software features will include practice/testing modes, test scoring and flashcard mode.

This course provides one day intensive instructor led training using latest and state of art RFID equipment on October 09, and includes the RFID+ Certification Exam on October, 10. Participants who don't wish to take the exam on October 10 will receive a voucher (with approximately one year validity) allowing them to take the exam at a later date.

Prerequisites
Participants you should already possess certain prerequisite skills, which can be gained from completing the foundational RFID courses available with RFID4U or through work experience.

The participant should have a working knowledge of:

  • Basic RF fundamentals
  • Various types of tags
  • Readers or Interrogators
  • Standards
  • Current RFID market awareness

The prerequisites are important! Participants arriving without a large portion of these prerequisites will make less than optimal progress in the training and will be unlikely to pass the certification exam.

For further information and registration, please visit:
http://www.iw-live.de/rfid/start/index.php?page=12&lang=en

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