 | Crestron Authorized Independent Programmers ControlWorks is a proud member of Crestron's CAIP program. This program is part of Crestron's award-winning True Blue Support team. The CAIP designation is licensed to businesses who wish to provide software related services to the Crestron Dealer base. It should be noted that the CAIP designation is awarded to an organization, whereas a Crestron Certified Programmer designation is awarded to an individual. See below for Certification details. |
 | Crestron Certified Programmer 100% of ControlWorks Programmers have achieved the prestigious title of Crestron Certified Programmer. Crestron certification is no trivial accomplishment. The curriculum includes stages of training and testing until a final certification exam is required. |
 | Crestron Silver Certified Master Programmer To become a Silver Certified Master Programmer, the programmer must: - Already be a Crestron Certified Programmer
- Attend three annual Master Level classes at Crestron Headquarters
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 | Crestron Gold Certified Master Programmer To become a Gold Certified Master Programmer, the programmer must: - Already be a Crestron Silver Certified Programmer
- Attend a total of six Master Level classes at Crestron Headquarters
- Pass a grueling Gold Certification exam
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 | Crestron DigitalMedia™ Certified Designer (DMC-D) Engineers who have achieved the DMC-D certification from Crestron possess the skills necessary for designing and configuring a Crestron DigitalMedia™ system. To become a Crestron DigitalMedia™ Certified Designer, the programmer must: - Attend the DMC-D Class to learn the skills necessary for designing and configuring a Crestron DigitalMedia™ system.
- Pass a written exam
- Pass a hands on design and configuration exam
- The programmer must also be retested every year to retian their certification
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|  | Crestron DigitalMedia™ Certified Engineer (DMC-E) The engineer is certified by Crestron to meet the qualifications of "DMC-E" as required in the HD Digital Transport and Distribution System (HD-DTDS) specification. To become a Crestron DigitalMedia™ Certified Engineer, the programmer must: - Have received the DMC-E certification from Crestron
- Attend the DMC-E class
- Pass a written exam
- Pass a practical exam
- The programmer must also be retested every year to retian their certification
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|  | InfoComm Member ControlWorks has been a member of InfoComm since 2000 |
|  | CEDIA Member ControlWorks has been a member of CEDIA since 2000 |
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