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Story added 27 August 2010.
The CNC Training Academy based in Leamington Spa, has announced that it has expanded its CNC Programmer Training provision to include a range of advanced courses for users of machine tools with Siemens CNC controls.
The new Programmer courses now available are aimed at Siemens Sinumerik 840D control users with (i) Horizontal and Vertical 4-axis machining centres, and (ii) Twin-Spindle/Twin-Turret mill-turn centres.
Both courses are 4 days long, and are covered by The Academy's 'easy payment' terms that allow manufacturers to spread the cost of their training over 12 months into smaller, more manageable monthly payments.
Says CNC Training Manager, Jeff Hart:
'Since our launch in the autumn of 2009, we originally focused our attention on providing Fanuc CNC Programmer Training Courses. We then expanded our offering in the spring of 2010 by providing Heidenhain CNC Programmer courses...so, logically, it was only a matter of time before we began to offer Siemens courses.
'The introduction of these two courses is just the start, and we will increase the range of Siemens courses available from The Academy in the coming months.'
The CNC Training Academy, from the outset, has positioned itself as provider of high-quality, professionally-delivered and cost-competitive CNC training. To ensure that The Academy appealed to the widest audience possible - it was essential that its training courses were comprehensive in scope and scale.
The inclusion of Siemens CNC Programmer Training courses is therefore a natural progression for the organisation, and means that a significant majority of machine tool users' CNC Programmer training requirements can be met by The Academy.