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IEEE launches wireless engineering certification program





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NEW YORK, NY - The Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers Communications Society (IEEE ComSoc) has launched a new program to certify the competency, practical knowledge and skills of wireless communications professionals.

The IEEE Wireless Communication Engineering Technologies (IEEE WCET) Certification Program has been specifically designed by IEEE ComSoc to address the worldwide wireless industry's growing and ever-evolving need for qualified communications professionals who can demonstrate practical problem-solving skills in real-world situations.

To qualify for the IEEE WCET designation, engineers with a bachelor's degree from an accredited institution and at least three years of wireless engineering experience must pass a detailed comprehensive examination developed by more than 100 industry experts and experienced wireless practitioners. The exam is vendor-neutral and trans-national in scope, and will provide employers with a tool for measuring an individual's ability to meet wireless challenges in numerous industry, business, corporate and organizational settings

The IEEE WCET Certification program fee is $500. In the coming months, IEEE ComSoc will also launch a set of resources designed specifically to help participants prepare for the examination. For more information visit www.ieee-wcet.org.

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