CNC Training Academy demonstrates value of operator training at MACH (Stand 5430)

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The CNC Training Academy will promote and demonstrate the productivity and performance benefits manufacturers can expect to achieve when investing in proven and professionally-delivered CNC programmer and operator training at MACH.

The company focuses on Fanuc turning and milling CNC programmer and operator training, Heidenhain 3- , 4 - and 5-axis CNC programmer and operator training, and Siemens milling CNC programmer and operator training. However, at MACH the Academy will also offer visitors introductory, practical sessions on conversational CNC programming software systems (for example, Fanuc Manual Guide i and Siemens ShopMill).

The intention behind the Academy's attendance at MACH is to demonstrate, via interactive and one-on-one sessions, how manufacturers can get more from their CNC machine tools, and how investing in training can boost individual company’s productivity and competitiveness.

Visitors will be able to see that the Academy provides clear and recognised training progression (for example, from CNC operator/setter through to CNC programmer), for customers.

The CNC Training Academy is also one of a few select companies hosting a MACH exhibition seminar. On Tuesday 12 April, from 10.00 am – 11.00 am, in Hall 4 of the NEC, CNC Training Academy manager, Jeff Hart, will be presenting his views and commenting on skills shortages in the UK manufacturing sector and the ways that CNC training and retraining can help companies maintain their competitive edge.

Jeff Hart says: “We have a number of (wirelessly-linked) work stations on our stand where visitors can see, understand and appreciate the productivity potential of our CNC programmer and operator training courses, and our advanced specialist courses too.