Siemens expands Technical Application Center in Elk Grove

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With digitalization and the rapid changes in technology, training is more important than ever to keep employees’ skills up to date with the newest industrial technologies. In support of this need, Siemens announces the expansion of its Technical Application Center (TAC) which offers machine tool dealers, importers, and end-users of Sinumerik CNCs a complete range of learning opportunities including classroom training, online instructor-led training, and online self-paced training.

Operating since 2009, the TAC provides the ideal setting for enhancing CNC machining knowledge. Occupying more than 3,150 square feet of dedicated space at Siemens’ Elk Grove Village, Illinois, facility, the TAC is a short ride from O’Hare International Airport. The newly expanded Machine Lab now features three milling machines and one turning center for hands-on learning, plus a Kuka robotic center, and NX-CAM training station.

Two state-of-the-art classrooms provide students with instructor-led, hands-on training using our exclusive SinuTrain software and Sinumerik CNC simulators. (Courtesy: Siemens)

Two state-of-the-art classrooms provide students with instructor-led, hands-on training using the exclusive SinuTrain software and Sinumerik CNC simulators.

“Manufacturers are continuously looking for ways to train their employees on evolving CNC technologies as they transition to digital factories. Hands-on training and virtual programs like these are extremely important. We’re excited to offer machine tool users a more expansive program to develop their employees,” said Sascha Fischer, segment manager, Siemens Motion Control, Machine Tool Business.

Siemens offers professional-level training courses ranging from Sinumerik operation and programming to Sinumerik service and maintenance. In addition, the following advanced training classes are offered:

  • Mixed technology operation and programming.
  • Flexible NC programming.
  • Multi–channel operation and programming.
  • Advanced measuring cycles.
  • Post-processor development.
  • PLC commissioning and service.
  • 4th-axis integration.
  • Part and tool probe installation.

In addition to the expansion of the TAC, a virtual TAC is also available to individuals looking to expand their CNC knowledge. The virtual TAC is open to anyone and available at no cost, allowing individuals to watch professional-series webinars online.

Using SinuTrain CNC simulation software, these webinars will demonstrate how to maximize investments in Sinumerik CNC right from the comfort of one’s own computer. Live training webinars are presented monthly by Siemens Sinumerik experts, covering a range of cost-saving and performance-enhancing insights, techniques, and processes. Webinar topics range from milling and turning, to general operations, maintenance and service. Attendees will also benefit from Q&A sessions following the main presentation.

All past webinars are available for ongoing career development and viewing in the
ever-expanding archive library.

Virtual one-on-one, custom tailored training courses can be requested for larger user groups looking to enhance specific skills of their programmer and operator teams.

Siemens Digital Factory (DF) offers a comprehensive portfolio of seamlessly integrated hardware, software, and technology-based services in order to support manufacturing companies worldwide in enhancing the flexibility and efficiency of their manufacturing processes and reducing the time to market of their products.

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