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Educational Training

One of the major products of the University of New Hampshire InterOperability Laboratory is knowledge. Besides teaching our students about new and emerging technologies, we are frequently called upon to provide educational training to the industry. These formal training sessions fall in several categories:

Conference Program Speaking

UNH InterOperability Laboratory staff and key students are available as knowledgeable conference program speakers, panel members or conference hands-on laboratory experts. In these arrangements, UNH-IOL personnel can bring much of the hands-on knowledge of the Laboratory to the conference programs to augment lecture programs with active testing and technology experts.

On-Site Technology Training

The UNH-IOL also provides technology training at a company's primary residence. The technology training can be a detailed understanding of the technology under study from a standards perspective, or it can be as high-level as how the technology works and what benefits are available. The detailed program of technology training is developed jointly between the UNH InterOperability Laboratory and the company leadership requesting the on-site technology training.

Consortium Membership Training

UNH InterOperability Laboratory Consortium Members can use a week of a scheduled reservation to embark upon in-laboratory training, rather than in-laboratory testing. This training time can be used to learn how to carry out interoperability testing, to understand the technology and operation of a new standard that is emerging in the field, or to provide engineers throughout the member company the opportunity to see typical problems of the technology and solve them in one place. The exercises and curriculum is developed jointly with the member company and the staff and students of the UNH InterOperability Laboratory.

In most cases, travel and stipends for UNH personnel performing off-site programs will be required and can be detailed once program requirements are reasonably secured. To inquire about educational training with the University of New Hampshire InterOperability Laboratory, please contact us.