Hypertherm Adds Cities to 2014 Live Training Tour
August 14, 2014Hypertherm, a U.S. based manufacturer of plasma, laser, and waterjet cutting systems, is adding several new cities to its 2014 live training tour on advanced cutting topics. Cities added are Tulsa, Atlanta, and Houston. The workshops, valued at $250, are offered at no charge to people who cut metal and other industrial materials.
On September 16th, Tulsa will see Hypertherm's ProNest Power User, a 8-hour training designed for programmers currently using ProNest or anyone wanting a look at the software's capabilities. Hypertherm CAM software experts share process-specific programming techniques for plasma, laser, oxyfuel and waterjet cutting. In addition, they provide tutorials on production tools such as the integration of ProNest to an ERP/MRP system, the synchronization of work order flow and plate inventory, and efficient material utilization. Registration is taking place now at www.hypertherm.com/livetraining.
Hypertherm will offer two separate days of training in both Atlanta and Houston: Hypertherm's Advanced Productivity Training on day 1 and ProNest Power User on day 2. The Advanced Productivity Training is presented by Jim Colt, a fabricator and 35-year Hypertherm veteran. Jim will cover plasma, laser, waterjet, and oxyfuel cutting. In addition, he will show attendees how to properly inspect their plasma consumables, and offer tips aimed at helping companies increase consumable life.
Dan McLenithan, a product and application engineer specializing in both CNC and torch height controls, joins Jim for this training which is also 8 hours in length. He covers a number of performance strategies. Dates for this set of training workshops are September 17 and 18 (Atlanta) and September 18 and 19 (Houston.) Interested individuals can register for one day of training or both at www.hypertherm.com/LiveTraining. Though there is no cost to attend any of these Hypertherm sponsored educational workshops, space is limited to ensure a good presenter to participant ratio.
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