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Digital Credentials |
CertificationThe Association of Architectural Technologists of Ontario (AATO) provides and mandates professional licensing for Architectural Technicians & Technologists and Registered Building Technicians & Technologists in Ontario. As a self-regulating body, AATO sets the standards for education, experience, and ethical conduct, ensuring that licensed members are qualified to practice and uphold the integrity and safety of Ontario’s built environment. | Digital Credential WalletThe Association of Architectural Technologists of Ontario (AATO) has partnered with Credivera to offer members a secure Digital Credential Wallet. This innovative tool allows Architectural Technicians & Technologists and Registered Building Technicians & Technologists to easily store, manage, and share their professional credentials in real-time, enhancing trust, transparency, and efficiency across the industry. |
Architectural Technicians & Technologists and Registered Building Technicians & Technologists must hold one of the following Verifiable Digital Credentials (VDCs) to practice in Ontario.
Architectural Technology Champions | Bruce Murray Speaks Out About AATO Digital Credentials The AATO welcomes comments from its registrants. Bruce Murray is no stranger to the AATO membership. Bruce earned his certification in 1975. He is a long-time practitioner. He has been a tireless volunteer contributor to the growth of the AATO and the advancement of the profession with its four professional designations. Bruce's extensive career in the private practice, since 1990, includes working with several production home corporations, residential designs, additions and renovations and custom homes for private clients. Bruce is also a Registered Certified Designer (BCIN). He contacted the AATO to produce a "shoutout" on the value of the verifiable digital credentials (VDC) issued for 2026. The AATO is the first of Ontario's 41 regulatory authorities to launch a VDC to comply with the new labour mobility legislation for regulated professions. Thank you, Bruce Murray. |