Sigmetrix Enhances Computer-Based Training Curriculum

Sigmetrix expands its digital training portfolio, adds two new computer-based courses.

Sigmetrix expands its digital training portfolio, adds two new computer-based courses.

Sigmetrix makes available two new courses within its Computer-Based Training portfolio.

“Whether we are training an individual student or working at the enterprise level to elevate the skills and knowledge of entire teams and departments throughout an organization, we have a solution that ultimately will help yield better products through mechanical variation management,” says James Stoddard, president of Sigmetrix.

The new Advanced Topics in GD&T Computer-Based Training (CBT) course continues the coverage of Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing concepts and techniques by building on the content of the Level 1 GD&T Fundamentals Course. It combines the lectures of the two instructor-led courses offered by Sigmetrix–Level 2 GD&T Applications and Level 3 Advanced GD&T courses. The content is arranged to cover individual features, expand on datum theory and tools, and progress through interrelationships of features and specialized tolerancing tools available in the ASME Y14.5-2009 standard.

The new CETOL 6σ Fundamentals training course allows students to complete the same curriculum as the instructor-led course but at a schedule that can be balanced with other workloads. The course uses a combination of lecture videos, software demonstrations, detailed exercises, quizzes and written reference materials to teach fundamentals of CETOL 6σ. Upon course completion, students can build and validate assembly variation models and make design decisions to optimize nominal designs and tolerance assignments. Coursework is broken into tasks that students complete at their own pace. Completed CETOL model files are included to allow students to compare work to desired results.

“GD&T isn’t addressed sufficiently in many Mechanical Engineering university programs, so with the Fundamentals and Advanced Courses we can address the knowledge gap that many mechanical engineers have,” says Stephen Werst, director of Customer Success & Product at Sigmetrix. “Throughout the past year there has been an increase of companies wanting to train their design teams remotely, and these new computer-based courses are great options for those teams.”

Sigmetrix can help:

  • maximize the return on your MBD/MBE investment;
  • improve profitability by balancing product quality with manufacturing cost;
  • achieve faster time to market by reducing design and prototype cycles;
  • deliver more innovative products through increased understanding of mechanical variation; and
  • capture, transfer and retain critical product and process knowledge.

Learn more about all of Sigmetrix’s training courses here. https://www.sigmetrix.com/services.

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