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"Training Programmes"...

Dave Wilson

Dave Wilson, Editor, writes:
 

We see from your search that you're looking for information on the term "Training Programmes", and we have a large number of manufacturers' news releases and technical articles here on Engineeringtalk which will be of interest. Let me be your guide.
 
Start with the news release Record year leads to recruitment drive from Hayward Tyler, which we summarised at the time by saying "Hayward Tyler is a world leader in motor and pump technology, and it now needs to add to its skilled workforce". Earlier in the week, we featured the news release Alliance furthers OPC training from OPC Training Institute: "Software Toolbox is endorsing the OPCTI's training programmes for users, integrators and OEMs seeking to become more knowledgeable users of OPC products".
 
In November 2007, we covered the news from CC-Link Partner Association - take a look at Polish universities receive fieldbus help which says: "Donated equipment will be used by both undergraduates on general engineering and production courses and postgraduates studying robotics and automation in greater detail".
 
Take a look also at the news release from Royal Academy of Engineering, 72 engineering grants provided for training, as well as Data acquisition services package launched from DSPCon, and Plymouth companies upgrade local training from Barden Corporation.
 

See also:

On-site polymer training covers the basics (April 2007)
Distrupol's introduction to polymers covered the areas of material selection, mould tool construction, an overview of the injection moulding processes and examples of moulding applications

Digital engineering training courses announced (April 2007)
AMAP is hosting a series of local training events that enable attendees to learn more about the range of digital engineering products

Training alliance sets sites on simulator (April 2007)
TTE's custom-built Prosimm, will replicate the operations of a chemical and process plant control room for emergency response training

Rail consultancy extends training offering (March 2007)
Interfleet Technology's new training team team will offer a broad spectrum of training and competence solutions, encompassing human factors, operations, rolling stock and general training consultancy

HSE approved first aid training provider (March 2007)
Emergency First Response is the fastest growing international first aid training provider

Brochure brings spare parts together (January 2007)
Chronos Richardson has published a new brochure that illustrates how companies can increase profitability through using regular maintenance programmes and genuine spare parts

First ever woman wins Queen's Silver Medal (December 2006)
A young engineer from BAE Systems in Barrow has become the first ever woman to win the UK's prestigious Queen's Silver Medal, the highest award for shipbuilding apprentices

Flowserve opens quick response centre in Germany (December 2006)
A new Flow Solutions site in Essen, Germany offers equipment repair and manufacturing services, as well as training programmes for customers and employees throughout Europe

Laser system speeds shaft alignment (October 2006)
Innovative system is designed to make the process of shaft alignment quick, simple and cost effective in a wide range of manufacturing and process applications

Workshop maximises training skills (October 2006)
Festo Didactic is further extending its renowned Service Ambassador training programme to help teams secure maximum benefit from knowledge and skills acquired through training

Training scheme is accredited for CEng (September 2006)
Aerospace company Goodrich (Birmingham) has been accredited with the IMechE Monitored Professional Development Scheme at its York Road manufacturing plant in Birmingham

Plastics technology training is free of charge (September 2006)
Distrupol and Engel will host a new series of training courses in plastics technology commencing in October 2006

Training programme on show (August 2006)
Festo Didactic will be showing the latest addition to its renowned Service Ambassador training programme at SME 2006

IT recruitment division moves in-house (August 2006)
The NES Group is undertaking a brand extension initiative which involves the rebranding and relocation of NESco, the company's IT recruitment division and its training arm, AIM Academy

News on the Pilz training programmes from Pilz Automation Technology (July 2006)
Training is all about improving the knowledge and skills of individuals, but therein lies the problem: all individuals are different, and their competencies and needs can therefore be very diverse

Mayor of Middlesbrough speaks out (July 2006)
The Mayor of Middlesbrough has spoken out against the lack of young people opting for vocational training, claiming that too many are now choosing degrees that often do not lead to full-time work

Course focuses on industrial noise and vibration (June 2006)
SKF has extended the comprehensive suite of training courses on offer from its Reliability Maintenance Institute with the introduction of a new course on 'Noise and vibration in industry'

Training improves digital skills base (May 2006)
The 'NEPA/Digital Factory' project operates from Sunderland University and aims to improve the regional skill base in relation to digital engineering technologies

Development grant improves training facilities (April 2006)
A GBP 220,000 grant from regional development agency One North East has allowed pressure-management specialist Elfab to open state-of-the-art training and conference facilities

Developments support one-hit machining (April 2006)
Mach 2006 to see enhancements to software that include faster and more intuitive operation, and functionality to provide combined milling and turning operations in an integrated programming package

Polymer information from updated web site (April 2006)
Polymer distributor and technical services provider upgrades web site to give customers faster and more intuitive navigation to an wider array of practical design information

Parkin aims to inject fresh adrenalin (April 2006)
DavyMarkham has appointed Kevin Parkin as its Managing Director to carry the enterprise forward and explore its global market potential

Skills centre to feature at CV show (February 2006)
The Automotive Academy is to make its debut in the Skills Centre at the heart of this year's Commercial Vehicle Show and Automotive Trade Show at the NEC

Guide to blow moulding (February 2006)
Book presents the basics of blow moulding as well as the latest developments and science of the industry

Guidance systems to be shown at exhibition (December 2005)
INA FAG will be exhibiting its X-Life four-row ball monorail guidance systems at Machine Building and Automation 2006

50 years of stress marked with online portal (December 2005)
HBM launches special-interest online portal on experimental stress analysis to celebrate its 50th anniversary of being involved the development and production of strain gauges

Most MG Rover apprentices land new jobs (December 2005)
EEF West Midlands, responsible following MG Rover's collapse for redeploying 88 engineering and commercial apprentices, has been successful in placing all but six with new companies

Training provides delegates with plans of action (October 2005)
West End Training is offering a number of training courses leading up to Christmas 2005

MSc students to study PLM (October 2005)
Dassault Systemes is to provide Queen's University Belfast with product lifecycle management solutions for education and research

Research and training facilities open for business (October 2005)
The National Metals Technology Centre (NAMTEC) has officially launched its new research and training facilities based at the Swinden Technology Centre in Rotherham, South Yorkshire

Audits promise significant compressed air savings (September 2005)
As business energy costs continue to rise ACT reckons it can deliver significant energy and carbon savings on compressed air and vacuum systems

CADCAM takes a step in the right direction (September 2005)
Leading joinery software developer, alphacam, has launched alphastair V6, the latest release of its high capability design-to-manufacturing application for staircase production

Digital technology centre set to open (September 2005)
The Director General of the CBI will officially open the Lancashire Digital Technology Centre at the former Michelin factory site on Bancroft Road in Burnley on 20th October 2005

CAM software increases CAD system compatability (August 2005)
AlphaCAM V6 features enhanced support for 'one-hit' machining operations as well as faster and more intuitive CNC programming

 

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