IIDA approves new FSR course

January 2, 2007 -- FSR has received approval from the International Interior Design Association (IIDA) to launch a new course entitled "IT and AV Cable Management in Walls, Floors and Furniture."

January 2, 2007 -- FSR (www.fsrinc.com) announced that it has received approval from the International Interior Design Association (IIDA - www.iida.org) to launch a new course entitled "IT and AV Cable Management in Walls, Floors and Furniture."

FSR says the course is designed to guide interior designers and architects through the convergence of technology and building design. The program will relate to the interior of educational facilities, hotels, churches, boardrooms, workspaces and general meeting rooms and public areas.

"Various communications connectivity and cable management solutions within walls, floors and furniture will be discussed," says Jan Sandri, president of FSR.

The one-hour course will be taught will count for one Continuing Education unit and will be taught by Jon Melchin, architectural development manager at FSR. For additional information, contact Jon Melchin at [email protected], or call 978-662-0511.

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