Adobe Systems South Africa today announced the Adobe Acrobat PDF Power Tour.
A dichotomy of in-depth Adobe Acrobat 7.0 workshops and training sessions for various verticals, the seminars will include presentations from senior Adobe staff and Adobe Certified Expert partners. The keynote will be delivered by David Stevenson, Senior Adobe Acrobat Applications Engineer from the UK.
The Adobe Acrobat 7.0 PDF Power Tour will visit Durban, Cape Town and Johannesburg on 30 May, 1 June and 3 June respectively.
Content has been carefully crafted to give maximum value to attendees with a free morning session that will give an overview of Adobe PDF technologies and deep dive, how-to training seminars in the afternoon covering PDF creation, delivery, review and security for various disciplines.
"The Adobe Acrobat 7.0 PDF Power Tour is a direct result of consultation with our customers and their needs in our market," says Andrew Lindstrom, Regional Manager, ME, Africa and IOI. "These activities aim to empower our customers with real-world solutions in an increasingly competitive business context," he continues.
In line with the pervasive use of Adobe PDF and the massive use of the Adobe technologies, multiple sectors including legal, financial, creative, knowledge worker, architecture, financial services, engineering and construction, design, pre-press, print and more have been catered for. The two-hour hands-on training session with Adobe Certified Experts costs R295 including lunch and tea. Students and lecturers pay R195. The cost to members of think, PIFSA, CAFE, ACA and AATC clients is a discounted fee of R225. Adobe software and other prizes will be given away after the training sessions.
Bookings can be made through the Adobe Web site at www.adobe.co.za for both the morning and afternoon sessions. Tickets for the training workshops need to be purchased through Computicket at www.computicket.co.za or (011) 340-8100.About Adobe Systems IncorporatedAdobe is the world`s leading provider of software solutions to create, manage and deliver high-impact, reliable digital content. For more information, visit www.adobe.co.za.


