Verisurf, Open X Develop New Metrology Training Course
Open X, Verisurf add ¸ßÅâÂÊÁùºÏ²Ê Programing and Inspection to the list of available training courses.
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Verisurf online training is available on Open X, an interactive learning platform.
Verisurf 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 ¸ßÅâÂÊÁùºÏ²Ê programming for inspection and quality reporting for manufactured parts and assemblies, including programming of Renishaw 5-axis probing systems. Upon completion, students receive a ¸ßÅâÂÊÁùºÏ²Ê programing and inspection certification.
The ¸ßÅâÂÊÁùºÏ²Ê 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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