ESSCI & GMES ink MoU to skill CCTV security system technicians

Electronics Sector Skills Council of India and GeniusMinds Educational Services Pvt Ltd signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) at the launch of CCTV Technician Training and Certification programme “Surveillance Unmasked,” organised by GeniusMinds Educational Services at the Royal Plaza Hotel, Ashoka Road, New Delhi recently.

The programme had participation from over 100 technicians and was supported by Seagate, HI-Focus, Restor, Syrotech along with ESSCI and industry associations ELCINA & MAIT.
An MoU is a collaboration for conducting Training and Certification under the ESSCI Qualification programmes.

This Multi-City programme is a one-day event under the terms of the MoU, during which GeniusMinds Educational Services Pvt Ltd will provide an 8-hour Certificate Refresher Course for CCTV installers (Field Technicians), trainers, or industry subject matter experts, which is accredited and evaluated by ESSCI (Electronics Sector Skills Council of India) and covers all major sub-assemblies of the Security & Surveillance Infrastructure.

A good initiative through Electronics Surveillance Unmasked to refresh and train field technicians on the latest product and technologies, and we will continue this programme to reach at every corner of the country. This will help us to fulfil our Skill India objectives also “said, Dr. Abhilasha Gaur, COO, Electronics Sector Skills Council of India (ESSCI).

“Electronics Video Surveillance is the need of the hour. This segment is rapidly growing, and there is a need to continuously update the latest technologies and products to our field technician, partner and customer alike. With this vision, we are bringing a complete ecosystem under one roof and plan to spread this program across India.” Said, Sharad Srivastava, Chief Strategy Officer, Grassroots Channels and Founder & CEO of ReStor Lab

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