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    Excelsys awarded Engineers Ireland CPD accreditation

    02/20/2015

    Excelsys Technologies announced that the company has been awarded the CPD (Continuing Professional Development) Accredited Employer standard by Engineers Ireland. Excelsys, a leading power supply manufacturer and designer of high efficiency, low profile power supplies for a variety of markets, recognizes the value of CPD as essential in achieving growth and success.

    Commenting on the achievement, John Power, Chartered Engineer and Director General of Engineers Ireland said, “Investment in professional development is essential for engineering organizations to gain a competitive edge and achieve results on both a local and international level. Well done to all those at Excelsys who have dedicated time and resources into securing the CPD Accredited Employer status.”

    Speaking about the award, Gary Duffy, Excelsys CEO said, “We have an uncompromising commitment to maintaining technology leadership and ensuring employees are equipped with training in sustainability issues. Our employees play a vital role in the organization’s success and it is important that they are fully involved in delivering the group’s organizational vision and goals. The Engineers Ireland CPD framework provides support to assist us in achieving these goals. And we are proud to be accredited.”

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