Verisurf, Open X Develop New Metrology Training Course
Open X, Verisurf add CMM Programing and Inspection to the list of available training courses.
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View MoreVerisurf Software Inc. has collaborated with Open X Education, an interactive learning platform, to develop a new metrology learning program. The program is designed to be useful to those seeking a career in the industry and established professionals looking to expand their skills.
The course focuses on CMM programming for inspection and quality reporting for manufactured parts and assemblies, including programming of Renishaw 5-axis probing systems. Upon completion, students receive a CMM programing and inspection certification.
The CMM Programing and Inspection course is the newest metrology course, and follows the Fundamentals of Reverse Engineering and Verisurf Quick Surface courses. As a practical contributor to the Open X metrology curriculum, Verisurf provides examples of real-world workflows, best practices and contributions from individuals with years of experience in the field.
Verisurf training, using the Open X online platform, is available 24/7 to organizations or individuals seeking to learn dimensional metrology skills. Courses can be accessed using a desktop computer, laptop, tablet, or smartphone. For more information or to subscribe, visit Open X or contact hello@openxeducation.com.
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