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The Associate Member certification recognises QCIC Group’s substantial investment in training its staff on Honeywell Security products
 The benefits of the Honeywell TSC Associate Member status include access to dedicated specification tools

Honeywell recently announced that QCIC Group, a leading independent UK security consultancy, has achieved Associate Member status of the Honeywell Trained Specifier Certification (TSC) programme. The Associate Member certification recognises QCIC Group's substantial investment in training its staff on Honeywell Security products to ensure optimum support and services to customers.

"Our achievement of Honeywell TSC Associate Member status is further evidence of our commitment to offer technologically advanced solutions that enable our clients to address their business risks," said Mark Rowan, Director, QCIC Group. "We continue to commit resources to move towards attaining Full Member status as soon as possible."

The benefits of the Honeywell TSC Associate Member status include access to dedicated specification tools, sales and marketing support, free unlimited access to Honeywell application training at our Training Centres of Excellence and a library of Architect and Engineering documents in digital format. Members also receive exclusive invitations to Honeywell seminars, webinars and Technology Day events for market driven information on trends and technology in the security industry.  A list of members is featured on the Honeywell Consultants website.

"We commend QCIC Group's diligence in achieving this designation and welcome them to the ranks of our Associate Member Security Consultants," said Daniel Wan, UK Marketing Leader, Honeywell Security Group. "QCIC Group's Associate Member certification is evidence of their commitment to delivering high quality service and support that meet and exceed customers' expectations."

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