a series of courses on the latest methods used to
optimize the reliability and efficiency of industrial equipment

About

Global business competition is challenging manufacturers to turn out products more efficiently and with higher quality. To keep pace, each manufacturing process must run more smoothly with a minimum of downtime. One result of this challenge is a greater emphasis on the maintenance of physical assets and equipment. Organizations use a variety of maintenance paradigms to achieve their efficiency and reliability metrics. Regardless of whether an organization subscribes to reliability-centered maintenance (RCM), total productive maintenance (TPM), reliability engineering, or control engineering, a workforce skilled in industrial maintenance technology is a critical prerequisite for success. The Industrial Maintenance Technology Series teaches the latest in industrial maintenance using the state-of-the-art Automation StudioT software that provides system analysis, intuitive design, animation, and simulation capabilities.

Who Should Attend

This series can benefit anyone interested in developing or enhancing skills in industrial maintenance. Topics have been modularized to focus on specific organizational and individual needs. Currently scheduled modules are recommended for personnel in the industrial maintenance and production force, including maintenance mechanics, technicians, machine operators, maintenance and production engineers, and maintenance and production supervisors.

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