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Courses lead to Profibus qualifications
Answering increasing demand for in-depth Profibus training leading to accredited status, The Profibus Group is organising a number of additional courses during 2006.
News from Profibus Group ( 9 May 2006)
Training for parts, assemblies and drawings
Addition to self-paced multimedia training library is a resource to help CAD managers ensure a consistent level of skill for their full and part-time users.
News from SolidProfessor (20 April 2006)
Learning mechanical engineering at a distance
Employees take HNC in mechanical engineering programme by distant learning so they do not have to take time of work to attend day release classes and have a much improved skills set. Brochure available
News from Logis-Tech Associates (19 April 2006)
Courses improve process control skills
A series of process control courses to be held around the UK are aimed at companies wishing to make the most of their existing systems and so reduce downtime and improve product quality.
News from Control Specialists ( 4 April 2006)
Workshops cover safety and compressed air audits
Workshops at the Air-Tech exhibition in Birmingham in May will focus on two key themes: safety and compressed air audits.
News from British Compressed Air Society ( 3 April 2006)
Workshop explains alarm management
Matrikon's alarm management hands-on workshop is designed to help process control professionals resolve alarm problems such as nuisance alarms. Brochure available
News from Matrikon ( 3 April 2006)
Grant enables two-for-one training deal
An Advanced Engineering Skills Project grant meant that Rex-quote, from Somerset, was able to send two of its staff on an electrical multiskills NVQ level 2 course instead of one.
News from Advanced Engineering Skills Project ( 3 April 2006)
Grant helps cut the cost of software upgrade
Torquay-based Multi-shot Applications has used a grant from the Advanced Engineering Skills Project to help its staff get to grips with new software.
News from Advanced Engineering Skills Project (31 March 2006)
Fund helps beat the skills shortage
Engineering employers who need to provide extra training have a lifeline in the grants offered through the South West RDA's Advanced Engineering Skills fund.
News from Advanced Engineering Skills Project (31 March 2006)
Courses specialise in stainless steel
A new stainless steel specialist course brochure from the British Stainless Steel Association highlights the benefits of the course for individuals, organisations and the industry.
News from British Stainless Steel Association (31 March 2006)
Online analytical measurement demystified
A 2-day workshop on "Practical analytical instrumentation in online applications" will be held in Birmingham and Manchester during April 2006.
News from IDC Technologies (29 March 2006)
Courses explain thermal spray coating processes
Two thermal spray educational opportunities will be offered immediately prior to the International Thermal Spray Conference and Exposition (ITSC 2006) in Seattle this May.
News from ASM International (29 March 2006)
Industrial automation training goes global
A novel training programme aims to set global standards for training in industrial automation.
News from ATS International (24 March 2006)
OPC capabilities provide equipment continuity
User application article Standards-based software communications protocol provides common data exchange method between industrial devices and applications. Brochure available
News from Matrikon (22 March 2006)
Awarding body leads in engineering NVQs
According to a recent independent report, EAL awards more engineering NVQs than any other awarding body.
News from EAL ( 6 March 2006)
Courses show way to safe use of abrasives
Abrasive producer introduces training courses to support its customers in applying best practices when using bonded abrasives.
News from Tyrolit ( 1 March 2006)
Hands-on seminars highlight of training programme
2006 training schedule highlights include two Phase II level hands-on industrial PLC training seminars.
News from Business Industrial Network (17 February 2006)
Acoustics and vibration training programme
Training courses focus on engineers and technicians seeking to improve their theoretical knowledge of acoustics and vibration technologies.
News from Bruel and Kjaer UK (10 February 2006)
E-learning course teaches safe air tool practices
A new course "Working safely with compressed air" provides safety training specific to handheld air tools.
News from British Compressed Air Society ( 7 February 2006)
NVQ for level three toolmaking
Candidates can register on level three NVQ or SVQ in engineering toolmaking.
News from EAL (31 January 2006)
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