Please first take part in the SM1001D training course on maintenance and changing replacement and wearing parts for diaphragm valves.
Dates for teaching to be carried out in German or English
or by arrangement.
Other languages on request.
Combining theory and practical learning generally improves how well learners recall work steps and the work procedure itself. As a result, participants in GEMÜ service training courses on diaphragm replacement first receive a theory-based introduction before moving directly to practical training using the products. After this stage, VR training can optionally be included – thanks to its process-oriented learning style for the movement sequences, it enables participants to further reinforce the knowledge they have gained.
The training is presented to the participants in an entertaining manner that also ensures it can be applied to their everyday work. "Gamification" elements can be used to create additional learning incentives and turn the training course into a unique experience.
All VR training courses are accompanied by technical trainers with years of experience in the industry who also lead the practical diaphragm replacement training courses.
Whether it involves GMP-compliant production, optimization of maintenance intervals or fast supplementary orders of wearing parts: RFID technology provides completely new options for the digital identification of plant components, as well as the ability to electronically store, protect and process the associated information.
The VR training course includes a unique module that simulates the process/work using this technology and using the CONEXO servicing system. This allows the participants to learn how to use the RFID reader/pen and the app on the tablet, while deepening their understanding of the maintenance steps. Among other topics, it involves inspecting the diaphragm and evaluating its condition using the app. In real-world scenarios, this information is sent to central administration and can be used as a basis for determining the next maintenance interval.
The VR training courses are already available with short wait times in a number of countries, for example at our sites in Germany, France and Austria; alternatively, they can also be held as in-house training events at customers' premises with our mobile VR equipment. It is also possible to establish a virtual link between the sites. Participants from sites that are equipped with VR technology can meet in a virtual "Cyber Classroom", for instance in order to discuss a topic or to explain and demonstrate products. This way of working is both modern and cost-effective.