Sustainability consultant, Susana López Crous, from Alconor Authorized Entity, has participated in the AIS Approved Technician course, highlighting the involvement and level of specialization of the trainers, as well as the “precision in defining each indicator”.
AIS: What do you think of the AIS Homologated Technician training?
Susana López Crous: Beyond the content, which I found extremely interesting, what I liked about the training is that it was given by several trainers and that, although all of them know about all the topics, what I perceived is that those who gave us each part are those topics in which they are more involved.
So, when answering questions, giving examples, they were very clear and I liked to see different ways of explaining different topics.

AIS: What would you highlight as the most interesting?
Susana López Crous: Above all, the level of detail and precision in defining each indicator. You can see that there is an important work behind and, therefore, I understand that the reliability of the evaluation depends on them, the final results, which is something that I think should be highlighted.
AIS Accessibility Training Calendar:
As part of the AIS accessibility training calendar, the two AIS Approved Technician or AIS Advisor courses for 2025 have already been announced.
- May 5 to 28.
- October 6 to 29.
If you want to make accessibility your profession and use the AIS certificate to assess the degree of accessibility of goods or services, you can register now.