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Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 05 March 2004
MeriTech adds Korean dimension to ARM
training
ARM has expanded its Approved Training Centre (ATC) Programme with the addition of MeriTech, based in Yangjae-dong, Seoul, Korea.
ARM has expanded its Approved Training Centre (ATC) Programme with the addition of MeriTech, based in Yangjae-dong, Seoul, Korea Under the new agreement, MeriTech will bring its knowledge and experience of ARM technology to the developer community in Korea
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 8 Nov 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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"There is a strong market need for access to quality customised training, delivered in Korean, for designers of ARM powered devices", said Sam Kim, President, ARM Korea.
"The addition of MeriTech to the ARM Approved Training Centre Programme will enable our partners in Korea to achieve the level of service and training they need to bring their products to market quickly".
"We have welcomed this opportunity to join the growing community of ARM training partners", said Jang Byung-Kook, President of MeriTech.
"As more of our customers use ARM technology in their designs, the support we receive from ARM will enable us to meet their training requirements".
The ARM Approved Training Centre Programme now includes nine companies worldwide and has facilitated significant net growth in ARM training activity.
Each member company brings different skills and expertise to the Program, which increases the variety of ARM training available to all developers.
Current ARM Approved Training Centres include Microconsult in Munich, Germany; Phoenix Technologies in Tel Aviv, Israel; Finesse IT Partners in Taiwan; Infocomm Solutions in Singapore, Yokogawa Digital Computer in Japan; Andor System Support in Japan; Multi Video Designs in Toulouse, France; Doulos in Hannover, Germany; Watertek Information Technology, China; and MeriTech, Korea.
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