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NJATC, Philips Solid-State Lighting Solutions Partner to Provide Advanced LED Training
BETHESDA, Md., Sept. 4 /PRNewswire/ -- A new alliance between the training
arm of NECA-IBEW and Philips Solid-State Lighting Solutions is poised to
enhance the skills of electricians and apprentices nationwide and help guide
electrical contractors in moving into the LED market.
LEDs, or light emitting diodes, are a key priority for both Philips and
the National Joint Apprenticeship and Training Committee (NJATC), the national
coordinator of training for electrical apprentices and in-service training of
journeyman electricians.
Says Terry Coleman, director of NJATC's Lighting Essentials Curriculum,
"LED technology is one of the most rapidly developing sectors of the lighting
industry. As a highly efficient, environmentally friendly and inherently
digital source of illumination, LEDs are reinventing light itself as a
controllable medium. Our partnership with Philips ensures that our
apprentices and journeymen, and the union contractors who employ them, will
remain among the leaders in understanding the intricacies of installing and
maintaining LED lighting in a variety of situations."
NJATC is the largest apprenticeship and training program of its kind,
having advanced more than 300,000 apprentices to journeyman status, creating
the electrical industry's most highly skilled workforce. For more
information, visit http://www.njatc.org.
Philips Solid-State Lighting Solutions is a new entity formed by the
acquisition of Color Kinetics by Royal Philips Electronics, the world's
largest lighting producer, manufacturer and marketer of products for
industrial, commercial and consumer markets. More information is available at
http://www.colorkinetics.com.
ABOUT NECA AND IBEW
Through their joint marketing organization -- the National
Labor-Management Cooperation Committee (NLMCC) of the organized electrical
construction industry -- the National Electrical Contractors Association
(NECA) and the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) together
work to:
-- Reach customers with accurate information about the industry; and
-- Achieve better internal communication between labor and management.
NECA has provided over a century of service to the $130 billion electrical
construction industry that brings power, light and communication technology to
buildings and communities acrossthe United States. NECA's national office and
119 local chapters advance the industry through advocacy, education, research
and standards development.
With 725,000 members who work in a wide variety of fields -- including
construction, utilities, telecommunications and manufacturing -- IBEW is among
the largest member unions in the AFL-CIO. IBEW was founded in 1891.
For more information, visit http://www.thequalityconnection.org.
SOURCE NLMCC
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