Product category:
Education, Training, Courses
News Release from: Centre for Industrial Automation and Manufacturing | Subject: Short industrial courses
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 14 July 2005
Short industrial courses in Durham
The University of Durham is currently accepting registrations/enquiries for its Short Industrial Courses in various aspects of Design, Manufacturing and Management in 2005/06
The University of Durham is currently accepting registrations/enquiries for its Short Industrial Courses in various aspects of Design, Manufacturing and Management * Lean Manufacture (including concepts of agility): 26 - 30 September 2005
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 7 Feb 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
Related stories
Business improvement through quality course
'Business improvement through quality: a Six Sigma approach' is the subject for a course (14th - 18th March 2005) at the University of Durham: registrations are now being accepted
Ten day short course on Industrial Automation
The University of Durham is currently accepting registrations for a ten day Short Industrial Course on Industrial Automation (25th April - 4th May 2005).
* New Product Introduction: Design For Competitiveness: 17 - 21 October 2005.
* Human Resource Issues and Change Management: 14 - 18 November 2005.
* Problem Solving and Innovation: A Six Sigma Approach: 12 - 16 December 2005.
* Operations Strategy: 9 - 13 January 2006.
* Innovative Design (design for Cost Effective Manufacture): 6 - 10 February 2006.
* Finance For Industry: 27 Feb - 3 March 2006.
* Business Improvement Through Quality: A Six Sigma Approach: 20 - 24 March 2006.
* Industrial Automation (2 week course): 24 Apr - 6 May 2006.
* Reliable Forecasting For Manufacturing: 15 - 19 May 2006.
The Centre provides a unique, industry-based vehicle for managers and middle managers seeking to build on key skills with a further option to build participation in these courses into a further qualification.
The courses are hosted by different local companies to encourage industrial networking and to enhance the teaching process by encouraging delegates to work on real-life case studies whilst the hosting companies benefit from a fresh perspective on existing problems.
To register or to obtain details (without obligation) about our courses please visit our web site.
• Centre for Industrial Automation and Manufacturing: contact details and other news
• Email this article to a colleague
• Register for the free Processingtalk email newsletter
• Processingtalk Home Page

