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Hydraulics Training—On Site and in the Classroom
Tuesday, January 27, 2009
Bosch Rexroth, Hoffman Estates, IL, introduces customized on-site hydraulics training in proper setup and preventive-maintenance procedures; and regularly scheduled classroom training to meet the needs of hydraulic-systems maintenance personnel and engineers that either design new systems or upgrade existing systems with new technology. Regularly scheduled training is available at the firm’s U.S. locations in Bethlehem, PA, and Spokane, WA; and at Canadian facilities in Burlington, Ontario, Burnaby, BC, and Edmonton, AB. Download the 2009 training schedule at
www.boschrexrothproducts.com/hydraulics_training.
Register Now to Attend Great Designs in Steel 2009
Friday, January 23, 2009
Great Designs in Steel takes place Wednesday, May 13, 2009, at the Laurel Manor Conference Center in Livonia, MI. Register online and view the entire program at
www.autosteel.org. Among the program’s track sessions: Tailored Steel Products, Metallic Material Trends for North American Light Vehicles, Die Wear Stamping Technologies, and The Unique Formability of Advanced High-Strength Steels. Space is limited, so don’t hesitate to register.
Silicon Valley Fabricator Reaches Out
to Help Educate Future Engineers
Thursday, January 22, 2009
Airtronics Metal Products, Inc., San Jose, CA, a custom sheetmetal engineering, design and manufacturing company, has established an educational outreach program with San Jose State University, to help educate mechanical engineering students in sheetmetal-fabrication technologies. The program includes classroom instruction and on-site tours of the Airtronics plant, as well as internships for eligible students. Learn more about Airtronics at
www.airtronics.com.