⦿ SCAN International - Australia

SCAN International, a prominent organization dedicated to advancing amateur radio and communication technology, has recently achieved a significant milestone—officially recognized and accredited by the Wireless Institute of Australia (WIA). This recognition marks a considerable achievement for SCAN International, further establishing its role as a global entity in amateur radio.

Successful accreditation was made possible through the collective efforts of SCAN members and officers in Australia. It was spearheaded by their District Adviser, Brother Rojel Ferdinand Jaraza, under the valuable advice of SCAN's Advisory Board, SCAN Adviser Bro. Gerry T. Purification and, most significantly, SCAN International Founding Chairman, Brother Eduardo V. Manalo. The organization has made great strides in expanding its regional reach and influence.

The partnership with the Wireless Institute of Australia is a crucial step forward for SCAN International. It allows its members in Australia to access more significant resources, training, and support from one of the world's most respected amateur radio bodies. This collaboration not only strengthens SCAN's global network but also highlights its commitment to promoting the hobby of amateur radio, fostering communication, and encouraging knowledge-sharing among enthusiasts worldwide.

From its humble beginning in Australia, the organization has flourished, gaining recognition for its contributions to the broader goals of the organization. This expansion reflects SCAN International's influence in the amateur radio community and its priority to save lives.

With this new accreditation, SCAN International continues to pave the way for further growth and development, creating opportunities for members to engage in meaningful international connections and participate in amateur radio's continued growth. The future looks bright for SCAN International as it builds on this momentum, with more exciting opportunities for its members worldwide.

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