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Shure Offering Free Training Programs For A Variety Of Audio Professionals

Sessions divided into three tiers that include fundamentals, product training, and advanced applications.
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Shure has announced a slate of new, and free, training program for live performance, AV rental, and film/location sound professionals, with sessions divided into three tiers that include fundamentals, product training, and advanced applications.

“We want to equip everyone with various levels of technical knowledge including people who are new to the audio industry as well as experienced professionals and help set them up for success as the industry begins to reopen,” says Eduardo Valdes, Senior Director, Global Marketing, for Pro and Consumer Audio at Shure.

The Pro Curriculum is a new eLearning training from the Shure Audio Institute:

Level 1, Fundamentals: Covers core essentials such as maximizing performance of microphones, wireless systems, and other technologies.

Level 2, Shure Product Training: Focuses on how to set up and use Shure products.

Level 3, Advanced Application Training: Builds on Level 1 and Level 2 in approaching audio challenges as a system, addressing concerns in audio, wireless, networking, and more, to successfully set up and deploy audio systems.

“This is a completely new curriculum designed specifically for this audience,” adds Dave Klein, Director of the Shure Audio Institute. “While we already have a certification for Integrated Systems focused on conferencing and meeting room applications, we’re now adding a new program for audio professionals. The training is ideal for anyone involved with live events, broadcast, A/V rental, film/location sound, houses of worship, education, and more.”

To learn more about the new eLearning training program, sign up here. Level 1 courses are available now, with Level 2 and Level 3 programs to follow. Courses will be added regularly. Those who sign in can track awards and badges earned throughout Shure Audio Institute training programs.

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