Yamaha launches Audioversity

Yamaha has launched Audioversity Online, a comprehensive training platform for the professional audio market, which allows users to engage with Audioversity courses at their own pace, location and time.

Yamaha has developed and delivered practical training programs across a broad range of applications for over 30 years. In 2018, the programs were consolidated under the Audioversity banner, since when the company has delivered training to over 100,000 people in more than 50 countries.

A key aim of Audioversity training is to be more accessible, reaching more people in more locations. To achieve this, content includes webinars and self-training so people can acquire new skills without having to travel to training locations. Audioversity Online takes this a step further by using a Learning Management System (LMS) to give the flexibility of choosing either online or traditional in-person content or both.

Audioversity Online users can systematically learn and gain practical knowledge from courses on solutions, products and technologies that address common challenges. It includes level-specific content, all designed with clear and concise concepts, meaning beginners can improve their skills and deepen their understanding of audio technology with confidence.

Some Audioversity courses will offer AVIXA CTS/ANP holders the opportunity to earn Renewal Unit (RU) credits upon receiving a course completion certificate. These courses will also provide Yamaha certification.

Initially available in Europe, the UK, India, Australia, New Zealand and Singapore, the availability of Audioversity Online training will be progressively rolled out in further territories.

“Through Audioversity, Yamaha’s commitment has been to provide users with the knowledge and tools they need to bring innovative professional sound and AV projects to life,” said Thomas Hemery, Yamaha Senior General Manager, Professional Solutions Division.

“With the launch of Audioversity Online, we are keen to offer even more people the opportunity to enhance their skills; further developing our response to meeting the evolving needs of the professional audio industry,” he concluded.

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