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RFID4U Introduces RFID Expertise through Online RFID Self Paced Courses

Tuesday, January 15, 2008

RFID4U, the education hub behind a slew of RFID 101-like courses, announced it is expanding its offerings through 2008.

The company is offering more self-paced e-Learning RFID courses, including one based on its signature “classroom” CompTIA RFID certification program. Bigger companies (with more people to train) can opt for vendor-based RFID product lessons.



RFID4U Introduces RFID Expertise through Online RFID Self Paced Courses

With the objective of providing highly learning experience with cost-effective RFID courses at your desktop, RFID4U – A World wide leader in RFID learning solutions offers spectrum of RFID e-Learning courses which split into separate series like CompTIA RFID certification modules, RFID courses and vendor based RFID product courses. RFID4U self paced training is convenient, effective, and affordable way to enhance training, stretch resources and acquire practical skills.

Regardless of your type of organization, skill levels, or learning styles; RFID4U e-Learning can provide access to RFID training—anytime and anywhere—provide rich learning content and flexible options for content delivery to address your specific business needs.

Learners can assess their knowledge before and after training, as well as track their progress and save their learning history, which makes it easier to incorporate learning into individual schedules.

You can view our full range of online courses and sign up for Free basic RFID and RFID UID/DOD courses.

About RFID4U RFID4U (rfid4u.com) are global providers of RFID Knowledge, Education and Advisory Services with projects throughout the US, Europe and Asia. Our team of experienced consultants is industry recognized and consists of trusted Subject Matter Experts. They are known for their participation in major industry initiatives, authoring respected white papers, publishing best selling RFID books and speaking at major trade shows and industry events. RFID4U partners with the best RFID manufacturers, service providers, and laboratories throughout the world and uses cutting edge technologies to solve business challenges in all industry verticals. [end] 

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