
The National Institution of Technical and Professional Training (Infotep) has developed a restructuring plan to improve and expand its capacity to offer training in audio visual technology, including the creation of a National Television School. The plan calls for a RD$30 million investment.
Director General of Infotep, Rafael Ovalles, said that the project would provide skills necessary to those who wanted to work in television. He said that the first phase would focus on television and the second phase would address the demands of the film industry.
For the project he explained that they would include the expansion and remodeling of the technological center of the Central Regional Office, including more classrooms for theory and practical work plus an editing suite and the latest technological equipment as used in the most modern television stations in the country.
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El Nacional
10 April 2018