NIMS Offers Workshops for Training
To help with training's ongoing process, NIMS is now offering a Professional Development Series: a collection of workshops designed to improve or maintain excellence in metalworking training.
Training is a necessary part of any business, especially in our industry where technology advancements are made on a regular basis. To help with this ongoing process, NIMS is now offering a Professional Development Series: a collection of workshops designed to improve or maintain excellence in metalworking training. According to NIMS, each workshop offers unique material and benefits, so training providers can choose to host one or all three workshops at their own facility.
Workshops are relevant at individual schools and company training programs or to larger groups, such as a statewide group of career-tech educators, a consortium of community and technical colleges, or regional manufacturing associations. For more information and registration, click here.
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