Jan 5, 2005 #1 APH Mechanical Sep 7, 2004 79 0 0 US I'm very interested in getting some trainings (hands-on) in industrial vibration application, specifically in the electronic packaging area. Any idea where to go..seminars...open course, etc. Thanks APH
I'm very interested in getting some trainings (hands-on) in industrial vibration application, specifically in the electronic packaging area. Any idea where to go..seminars...open course, etc. Thanks APH
Jan 5, 2005 #2 CESSNA1 Mechanical Mar 30, 2004 341 0 0 US APH: Below is the best kept secret for training the practical side of engineering. It is the Technical Training Institute (TTI) http://www.tti-edu.com The course name/schedule/and cost are on their website. This is really good training that I beleive every engineer should be required to go. Regards Dave Upvote 0 Downvote
APH: Below is the best kept secret for training the practical side of engineering. It is the Technical Training Institute (TTI) http://www.tti-edu.com The course name/schedule/and cost are on their website. This is really good training that I beleive every engineer should be required to go. Regards Dave
Jan 5, 2005 Thread starter #3 APH Mechanical Sep 7, 2004 79 0 0 US Cessna1, Thanks. IS the web site still un-available? Thanks again APH Upvote 0 Downvote
Jan 6, 2005 #4 tomirvine Mechanical Jun 14, 2000 187 0 0 Here are some training links: http://www.vibinst.org/default.htm http://www.iest.org/ http://www.vibrationdata.com/live_course.htm Also, do a web search for vibration courses offered by Smallwood, Steinberg, and Tustin. Tom Irvine Upvote 0 Downvote
Here are some training links: http://www.vibinst.org/default.htm http://www.iest.org/ http://www.vibrationdata.com/live_course.htm Also, do a web search for vibration courses offered by Smallwood, Steinberg, and Tustin. Tom Irvine