The CTS serves customers by creating, operating and servicing AV solutions, while serving user needs on time and on budget. For its part, the CTS-I deals with the installation and maintenance of audiovisual systems following the specifications, schemes, codes and security protocols; manages the logistics installation process, troubleshooting, as well as troubleshooting tool and equipment maintenance systems, as well as communication with customers, designers, other professionals, installers and other personnel.
Randal A. Lemke, PhD., Executive Director of InfoComm International, assures that InfoComm will continue to work to set the standard for competition and quality in the AV industry, because thanks to these credentials users, whether from the public or private sector, will be sure that audio and video professionals who have the CTS-I credential, have the necessary skills to apply audiovisual best practices, processes and procedures anywhere in the world. So does Mark Valenti, CTS, International President of InfoComm and President of the Sextant Group, for whom this is a victory for the more than 9,500 industry professionals, who have won the CTS credential, and for companies that plan to invest in the InfoComm certification program.