Krohne now offers a free online training tool focusing on various elements within the area of industrial process measurement. Published on the ILIAS learning platform, the Krohne Academy online consists of electronic learning content with full audio.
Project Manager, Steffen Brauers, explains "The Krohne Academy online is not intended to replace the "normal" Krohne Academy seminars, but rather to supplement them. The learning content on the online platform can be accessed anytime anywhere, so learning becomes more flexible for the participant and nothing has to wait until the on-site seminar."
As with the seminars, the content of the online Academy is commercial-free and allows for discussion and interaction with our experts on specific issues. There are key courses on technology for suspended materials, vortex frequencies, ultrasound and mass flow, and there are also courses on basic principles in the area of gas measurement or leak detection in pipelines. The courses stand out for their clear structure, starting with the measuring principles themselves and moving on to interpretations, advantages and limitations, then applications and industries where the measuring principle is applied - each course covers all the relevant areas. After a short evaluation, the participant can even request a certificate. No previous knowledge is required for the web-based training, however a certain level of technical understanding is helpful.
The learning material is free, with unlimited use, and is available in four languages: English, German, French and Chinese.
The Krohne Academy Online is aimed both at staff in practical roles, who come into contact with a wide variety of measuring principles daily, and at students or anyone else with an interest in the subject, wanting to ensure they are up to date with measuring processes and applications in technical facilities. Registration is free.
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