This is a free micro credential course with application required (although we anticipate plenty of places). NSW Driver's Licence required. Preferences will be given to learners who live/work in the Western Parkland City area.
Skills Lab, a leader in practical automation training, has partnered with the NSW Government under their New Education and Training Model (NETM) to deliver a set of new industry-driven micro-credentials to the Western Parkland City area. These courses are fully funded for eligible applicants (must have NSW drivers licence).
Most of these micro credentials are delivered cyber-physically (i.e. remote online delivery with full time facilitation from an instructor) as a 1 week block (e.g. 9:30am-4:30pm Mon-Fri). Dates are available from now until the end of 2023. Please ensure you are able to attend the full week of training. (Exception: Introduction to Digital Twins - delivered by Memko Systems is self paced learning with demonstrations on 5 set dates as per website, and Traceability which will be face to face).
This training has learners connecting electronically to our automation training labs, where you will be using industry standard software and equipment to learn in a practical way (no death by PowerPoint!).
Learners who complete these micro-credentials will be issued a Skills Lab digital badge to recognise your achievement. These courses could also form part of a pathway into future accredited training.
The current courses we are enrolling for are;
Face to Face (Sydney Motorsport Park):
- Enhanced Supply Chain Visibility through Traceability 4.0
Online (Self-Pace):
- Introduction to Digital Twins - delivered by Memko Systems
Online / Cyber-Physical (Facilitated - 5 day):
- Digital Twins - Data Analytics
- Digital Twins - Operational/As-Built-As-Maintained Twin
As well as limited places still available in our final delivery dates of these (see past Bargain);
- Electricians Working with Modern Industrial Automation
- Programming Methods for Modern Industrial Automation
- Digital Network Operations in Modern Automated Environments
More details are available on the website.
I will stick around to answer any questions. I am a control systems engineer (electrical engineering background) who helped develop these courses and I am also leading some of the delivery. There are different target audiences for each class - I can assist in the comments if you are unsure which would suit you best.
Can I suggest putting details of the target audiences against each course description?