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Performance assessments improve productivity
Rockwell Automation has expanded its range of training and performance services with the introduction of two levels of Integrated Performance Assessments (IPAs).
News from Rockwell Automation Global Manufacturing Solutions (23 July 2002)
Web-based training keeps plastics up to date
Even for the most experienced professional in the plastics industry, keeping current on the latest technology can be a challenge: web-based training is one answer.
News from Moldflow (Europe) (16 July 2002)
Principles and practice of pressure calibration
Sira has a new course on principles and practice of pressure calibration.
News from Sira (15 July 2002)
Introduction to gear cutting and measurement
The British Gear Association is supporting a four-day "Introduction to gear cutting and measurement" course at Coventry Technical College.
News from British Mechanical Power Transmission Association (28 June 2002)
Engineering courses exported to North Africa
Logis-Tech Associates has recently enrolled a large number of candidates onto its HNC courses in chemical process engineering and instrumentation engineering from a national oil corporation in Libya. Brochure available
News from Logis-Tech Associates (27 June 2002)
HNCs go abroad by open learning
Logis-Tech Associates subdivision A-1 Technical Training has been successful in recruiting students from outside the UK. Brochure available
News from Logis-Tech Associates (27 June 2002)
Learn about reliability-centred maintenance
Reliabilityweb.com has launched an Internet-based online training program titled "RCM Blitz - reliability-centred maintenance".
News from Reliabilityweb.com (25 June 2002)
Blended training combines the new with the old
The term "blended training" is now becoming increasingly used by companies to describe the way they combine traditional and electronic learning, to provide the best overall results.
News from Engineering Adventures (16 May 2002)
Course tackles IEE wiring regs
IDC Technologies has a new practical two day "hands-on" training workshop on "Electrical wiring standards - IEE BS7671:2001 Edition".
News from IDC Technologies (14 May 2002)
Training course updates shock and vibration
Bruel and Kjaer has unveiled a new three day training course essential for engineers seeking to improve their theoretical knowledge of shock and vibration technologies.
News from Bruel + Kjaer ( 9 April 2002)
Summer camp for CAD and CAM
Tech Ed Concepts will host its eighth annual TEC Summer Camp scheduled for the weeks of 8th and 15th July 2002 at the Wayfarer Inn in Bedford, NH.
News from Tech Ed Concepts (28 March 2002)
HNCs available via open learning programmes
Logis-Tech Associates subdivision A-1 Technical Training provides a service for those who are unable to attend college on either a full-time or part-time basis. Brochure available
News from Logis-Tech Associates (25 March 2002)
Gear cutting and measurement course
A four-day introduction to gear cutting and measurement course is to be supported by the British Gear Association in May and repeated in November.
News from British Mechanical Power Transmission Association (18 February 2002)
Fieldbus training course on CD-ROM
Hightech Multimedia Tutorials (HMT) has developed a new Fieldbus training tool, a comprehensive self-paced learning module on CD-ROM.
News from Hightech Multimedia Tutorials (13 February 2002)
Comprehensive course and jobs databases on the web
An activity of the non profit organization, the American Society for Engineering Education, Learnon.org has over 6,500 engineering/IT course listings and close to 100,000 job postings
News from Learnon.org (29 January 2002)
Learn about stainless to an accredited standard
The British Stainless Steel Association has recently launched its 'Stainless Steel Specialist Course' to offer the chance to develop knowledge of the material to an accredited standard
News from BSSA (British Stainless Steel Association) (17 December 2001)
Publicity courses can improve any business
AGM Publicity (Training) has introduced a programme of courses for companies wanting to establish a new in-house publicity unit or improve the effectiveness of existing PR facilities.
News from AGM Training ( 8 November 2001)
Human Precision: the human side of reliability
Reliability in terms of a human being can best be measured by the precision the individual puts into the task being performed, according to Ronald L Hughes of Reliability Center, Inc
News from Reliability Center (19 October 2001)
Laser safety course gives update on EN12626
Sira's laser safety training courses are being recommended as the best way to keep fully abreast of imminent regulatory and standards changes such as EN12626 (ISO 11553)
News from Sira (22 August 2001)
Training courses in datacoms installation launched
F Electrical has teamed up with leading manufacturer RW Data, to offer training courses in datacoms installation aimed at the small and medium sized contractor
News from WF Electrical ( 1 August 2001)
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