Training and consulting

Added value for industry and vocational education

In addition to training and consulting services for industrial companies, we also offer skills development for basic and further training. This is how we ensure that the requirements of tomorrow’s industry are already reflected in training today. In addition, we support you with an extensive range of training courses and comprehensive training and consulting concepts.

Further training by the industry, for the industry

Lifelong learning and skills development for employees are absolutely critical to meeting industrial challenges. We are the perfect partner for courses on technical and organisational issues, courses on soft skills as well as on the preparation for digital transformation.

Find out more about our training solutions – by the industry, for the industry.

Electrical automation with CMMT

Find out in our seminar how you can commission electric drives quickly and efficiently and optimize driving performance. Expand your knowledge and application skills in electrical automation, take part in practice-oriented exercises and gain theoretical insights. In our seminar, you will learn how to commission electric drives quickly and efficiently and optimize driving performance.

Expand your knowledge and application skills in electrical automation, take part in practical exercises and gain theoretical insights.

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Basics of the battery cycle economy

The technological development towards electromobility is creating more and more jobs in the new gigafactories, at suppliers and integrators around the world. Our introductory seminar on the battery cycle economy provides a basic understanding of the overall process and its challenges in this exciting technological environment.

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The future of industrial networking - IIoT in focus

IIoT - Industrial Internet of Things refers to the Internet of Things (IoT) in the industrial environment. Here you will get a theoretical overview of how industrial processes and workflows are in focus. The objective for companies is higher productivity - faster processes, improved operational efficiency and cost reductions. Ultimately, it is about the future viability of a company and the development and implementation of new business models.

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Simulation game in the learning factory: Living - understanding and living lean principles

The lean philosophy focuses on the customer. Production is geared towards the customer cycle, with the aim of keeping processes as waste-free as possible. Ever faster changing markets demand greater flexibility and shorter delivery times from companies while maintaining at least the same level of quality. The lean method kit enables participants to constantly adapt and improve their processes and consistently align themselves with the customer cycle. Satisfied customers guarantee long-term business success.

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LEAN in practice - value stream mapping and store floor management with an insight into production at Festo

Active value stream design is based on four basic principles that serve as guidelines for the design of value streams. Participants reflect on current business problems and discuss how a targeted design of value streams and the overall process can lead to improvements. The methods of value stream mapping and process mapping are introduced and explained using examples. In addition, the seven types of waste are discussed as an effective means of process optimization.

The "Shop Floor Management (SFM)" training goes beyond the familiar key performance indicator tables. It also deals with the adaptation of the method for indirect departments and emphasizes the importance of leadership and the role of the manager. The seminar is aimed at specialists and managers.

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Actors 4.0 - Interactive introduction to digitalization

Everyone is talking about Industry 4.0 and it is finding its way into every industrial company. Companies are faced with the challenge of equipping their production with new technologies and bringing their organization and employees along accordingly.

In this workshop, the topics of digital transformation and Industry 4.0 are deliberately approached in a practical way in order to take away the abstract complexity. The workshop is an interactive sensitization training for employees of industrial companies in production-related and non-production-related work areas at employee level and the first hierarchical level.

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Industry 4.0 - Leading in the digital age

Digitalization is increasingly posing new challenges for managers. In this seminar, you will learn the principles of successful, future-proof leadership for your company.
You will understand media-adapted methods and techniques for successful collaboration and thus be able to transfer proven leadership knowledge to new forms of work in a changed corporate environment in the best possible way.

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Reading drawings - production and assembly drawings - live online seminar

The technical drawing is the central means of communication in production companies and serves as the basis for coordination with customers and between different areas of responsibility. Employees must be able to read technical drawings and implement the content correctly in order to comply with quality specifications. Drawings are omnipresent in production and assembly and contain important information such as dimensions, tolerances and material designations. Understanding this information is crucial for correct production and assembly.

The seminar is aimed at workers and specialists in manufacturing companies who implement drawings and carry out assembly work.

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Shape and position tolerances - GPS system basic seminar - Live online seminar

In design, workpieces are either drawn or saved as digital models in a CAD system, whereby an ideal shape is always assumed. However, deviations between the actual and the ideal shape occur during material production. Tolerance limits must therefore be defined for all workpiece properties. The technical representation must be complete and unambiguous in order to ensure correct production, which is not possible without shape and position tolerances.

The seminar is aimed at employees and department heads in quality assurance and design in manufacturing companies who work with technical communication.

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Training solutions for vocational education

Skills development in both learning and working environments, together with the ability to work independently, is a fundamental part of basic and further training. In addition, the training content must reflect the latest industrial developments.

In our courses, you, as a teacher or trainer, will benefit from our wide-ranging educational expertise and our future-oriented production and engineering expertise.

In addition, we show you how you can use our state-of-the-art learning systems during your lessons. This means that your own trainees also benefit from regularly updated and expanded syllabuses.