Guide to Submitting Innovation Development Units (IDUs) for GInI Certification Maintenance

Submitting Your IDUs for GInI Certification Maintenance

If you're a certified professional with GInI, maintaining your certification is essential to stay current in the field of innovation. One of the key requirements for certification continuation is earning Innovation Development Units (IDUs). Here's a step-by-step guide on how to submit your IDUs.


Step 1: Access Your Member Profile

  1. Visit the GInI portal and log in using your credentials.
  2. Once logged in, navigate to your member profile. You should see options related to certification maintenance.

Step 2: Purchase the Certificate IDU Application

  1. Look for the option to purchase the Certificate IDU Application.
  2. Click on this option to initiate the process.

Step 3: Fill in the Required Information

  1. You will be prompted to fill in essential information regarding your IDU activities. Ensure that all information is accurate and up-to-date.
  2. Be prepared to provide details about the activities you've completed that are eligible for IDUs. This may include events, workshops, courses, publications, or other innovation-related activities.

Step 4: Attach Supporting Documentation

  1. For each IDU-eligible activity, you'll need to attach supporting documentation. This might include certificates of completion, event attendance records, or other relevant proof of participation.
  2. Ensure that the documentation you provide clearly demonstrates your involvement in the activity and the date of completion.

Step 5: Review and Submission

  1. Before final submission, carefully review all the information you've provided, including attached documentation.
  2. Once you're satisfied that all details are accurate and complete, submit your application.

Step 6: Verification and Approval

  1. After submission, your application will be reviewed by GInI's certification team. They will verify the information and supporting documentation.
  2. If everything meets the IDU requirements, your application will be approved.

Remember, maintaining your GInI certification is not only a commitment to your professional growth but also a testament to your dedication to excellence in innovation. If you have any questions or encounter issues during the IDU submission process, don't hesitate to reach out to GInI's support team for assistance. Your ongoing participation in the innovation community is valued and appreciated.

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