Learning Paths | Pneumatics, Sensors and Courses

Develop the right skills with our pneumatic and sensor training packages

Our well-thought-out learning journeys are designed to help you progress at your own pace using a clear, structured approach. Each module is carefully developed to guide you seamlessly from basic concepts to advanced applications. This hands-on method not only saves valuable time but also equips you with the knowledge and confidence to apply what you learn directly in your work. Work smarter, achieve better results, and future-proof your career.

Key benefits of your learning journey

  • Clarity: Move seamlessly from basic to advanced skills.
  • Efficiency: Save time with a clear, organized training structure.
  • Practical know-how: Apply knowledge directly to real-world challenges.
  • Confidence: Build expertise step by step and use it in your professional role.
  • Career growth: Strengthen your skills to unlock new opportunities.

Who are these learning paths designed for?

These structured training programs are geared toward those who want to strengthen their expertise, stay ahead of technological trends, and improve day-to-day performance. They are especially valuable for:

  • Maintenance & Engineering (M+E) professionals looking to optimize systems and reduce downtime.
  • Metaworking specialists aiming to align workflows with new technologies.
  • Digital controls and automation experts seeking to master modern tools and methods.
  • Network and systems professionals focused on secure and efficient connectivity.
  • Anyone striving for better maintenance practices to ensure reliability, efficiency, and long-term performance.

Beyond specific roles, these paths are ideal for anyone committed to professional growth, innovation, and operational excellence.

Our learning paths

Train quickly and effectively with learning tracks aligned to your role. Each program takes you from basic topics to the most advanced, digitalized upgrades, helping you gain skills that matter in today’s industry.

Pneumatics digital learning paths

Master pneumatics step by step, from an introduction to technology to smart maintenance. We guide you through key milestones so you gain the right skills for modern, efficient systems.

Course 1 - Basics of pneumatics TP 101

Who is this course for?

For beginners in pneumatics who want to build a solid foundation in the field.

What you'll learn

  • Understand the key functions and uses of pneumatic components.
  • Design and troubleshoot basic pneumatic control circuits with confidence.
  • Apply your knowledge to improve efficiency and solve practical challenges. Material: TP 101
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Course 2 - Basic Electropneumatics - TP 201

Who is this course for?

Students who have completed TP 201 and want to advance to electropneumatic solutions for greater industry relevance.

What you'll learn

  • Design and troubleshoot basic electropneumatic circuits.
  • Apply all electrical controls acquired during the basics of pneumatics
  • Install cabling between controller and the field
  • Gain problem-solving skills for industrial automation
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Course 3 - Electropneumatics TP 202

Who is this course for?

Students who have completed TP 201 or have basic knowledge of electropneumatics and want to progess to complex, industry-relevant applications.

What you'll learn

  • Design and troubleshoot advanced electropneumatic circuits.
  • Apply sequence control, signal overlap, and emergency stop functions.
  • Work hands-on with VTUX and industry-standard components.
  • Gain problem-solving skills for real-world automation challenges.
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Course 4 - Electropneumatics TP 203

Who is this course for?

Students who have completed TP 201 (Basic Electropneumatics) and want to move on to integrating PLC programming into pneumatic systems. It’s ideal for PLC beginners, maintenance technicians, and vocational trainees preparing for modern automation challenges.

What you'll learn

  • Transition from relay-based control to Siemens S7 PLC programming.
  • Program, test, and troubleshoot pneumatic circuits using the TIA Portal.
  • Work hands-on with industry-standard components: solenoid valves, cylinders, and sensors.
  • Use sequence control, timers, counters, and logic functions in real automation tasks.
  • Compare and understand relay-based vs. PLC-based control for industrial applications.
  • Build practical skills in troubleshooting and digitalization for modern automation environments.
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Course 5 - Digitalization in Pneumatics TP260

Who is this course for?

Students with basic knowledge of electropneumatics (TP 201) who want to acquire skills in digital production and Industry 4.0. Ideal for vocational trainees, industrial mechanics, and mechatronics students preparing for modern, connected systems.

What you'll learn

  • Upgrade conventional machines with digital functions.
  • Select and integrate the right sensors for data collection.
  • Carry out predictive maintenance and apply effective troubleshooting techniques.
  • Understand data analysis, networking, and human–machine communication.
  • Compare conventional vs. digital production to understand the benefits of digitalization (e.g., fault warnings, automated diagnostics, and condition monitoring).
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Sensors Learning Paths

Our Sensor Technology Learning Path takes you step by step through the knowledge required for metalworking and electrical professions. From understanding sensor functions to applying them in real automation scenarios, students gain the skills to operate, maintain, and troubleshoot systems effectively. This path ensures professionals are fully prepared for the demands of digitalized, connected industries.

Course 1 - Sensors in Application Electropneumatics Basic Level TP 201

Who is this course for?

For beginners in electropneumatics and automation who want to learn how sensors are used for object detection and system control.

What you'll learn

  • Understand the fundamentals of sensor technology through practical examples.
  • Work with limit, proximity, optical, and pressure sensors switches.
  • Learn the basics of designing, applying and adjusting circuits.
  • Integrate and fine-tune sensors in electropneumatic systems for reliable operation.
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Course 2 - Sensors for Object Detection TP 1311

Who is this course for?

For students and professionals who want to master the basics of object detection with modern sensors. Perfect for trainees, technicians, and automation specialists developing practical skills in sensor selection and application.

What you'll learn

  • Work with magnetoresistive, optical, inductive, and capacitive sensors.
  • Understand binary and analog output signals and their applications.
  • Explore sensor design, functionality, and key parameters.
  • Learn how material properties influence sensor selection.
  • Apply logical connections for efficient object detection and system control.
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H4: Course 3 - Smart Sensors TP1312

Who is this course for?

For students and professionals who want hands-on experience with intelligent sensors and digital communication. Perfect for trainees, technicians, and engineers aiming to enhance their skills in networked, data-driven automation.

What you'll learn

  • Understand the functions and features of smart sensors.
  • Work with the IO-Link communication protocol.
  • Explore optical, inductive, and ultrasonic sensors and their applications.
  • Learn about parameterization and condition monitoring for predictive maintenance.
  • Analyze material dependence and adjustment in connected systems.
  • Master signal processing and data exchange within control systems.
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