Effective Training Inc - Technical Calendar
Stay
up to date on the latest industry news with the ETI Tech Calendar.
Conferences and events that involve GD&T, quality control,
and the ASME Standard are listed here. If you have an event you
would like to submit, contact
us.
Events that
involve ETI or Alex Krulikowski are designated with the ETI logo.
2009 Events
August
August 3-4, Advanced Concepts of GD&T Workshop (ASME Y14.5M-1994)
Westland, Michigan
This 2-day course was developed to meet your advanced GD&T needs by building on your existing fundamental skills. You’ll learn about advanced GD&T concepts like composite tolerancing, tolerance analysis, datum selection, non-rigid part dimensioning, and many more key dimensioning topics. The course covers a variety of topics from advanced GD&T concepts to the system approach for part dimensioning.
August 13, "A Quick Look at the ASME Y14.5-2009 Standard"- 3-Hour Seminar
Westland, Michigan
The new ASME standard contains numerous changes that affect the specification and interpretation of tolerancing. This 3-hour update session will get you started in understanding the depth of the changes and new features. Alex Krulikowski was one of the participants in creating the new standard and he will provide insights as to why the changes were made. The update session also includes a discussion about when it makes sense to implement the new standard. Read more about the course.
August 17-18, Tolerance Stacks Workshop (Concept Driven)
Westland, Michigan
Exclusively from ETI, this advanced course will show you how to calculate tolerance stacks, a crucial skill in today’s competitive workplace. Solve problems in the design stage instead of the production stage, and save time and money by getting it right the first time.
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35th Design Automation Conference (DAC)
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33rd Annual Mechanisms and Robotics Conference (MR)
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29th Computers and Information in Engineering Conference (CIE)
September
September 14-15, Fundamentals of GD&T Workshop (ASME Y14.5M-1994)
Westland, Michigan
This 2-day course gives an in-depth explanation of geometric symbols, including each symbol's requirements, tolerance zones, and limitations. The class includes a comparison of GD&T to coordinate tolerancing; an explanation of tolerance zones; Rules #1 and #2; form and orientation controls; tolerance of position; runout and profile controls. Throughout the class, you'll hone your newly acquired skills with over 300 practice problems. This complete course in GD&T fundamentals is the most thorough and comprehensive training on the market.
September 22-24, National Manufacturing Week Conference
Rosemont (Chicago), Illinois
See the latest advances in every area of design and manufacturing, including engineering, automation technology, computer-aided design and manufacturing, rapid prototyping, production machinery, material handling, lasers, motors and drives, networking, enterprise IT, electronics, components, device communications materials, quality systems …and much more! More info.
September 28, ASME Y14.5M-1994-ASME Y14.5-2009 Update - 1-Day Workshop
Westland, MI
Update your department's geometric tolerancing skills to the new ASME Y14.5-2009 Standard. Over sixty significant revisions, additions, and deletions are explained. New features are explained and compared to the 1994 Standard. Comparison charts that highlight itemized changes in the standard are included and will provide quick, on-the-job drawing interpretation. You will also receive a copy of the white paper on establishing a strategy for drawing standards in your organization. Read more about the course.
September 29-October 1, ISO Geometrical Tolerancing - 3-Day Workshop
Westland, MI
Enable global sourcing for your company and learn to read drawings created in other countries. The ISO Geometrical Tolerancing workshop will teach you the ins and outs of utilizing the ISO standards. The 3-day course will give you a fundamental knowledge of ISO 1101:2004 and related standards and their application on drawings. Read more about this course.
October
October 5-6, Advanced Concepts of GD&T Workshop (ASME Y14.5M-1994)
Westland, Michigan
This 2-day course was developed to meet your advanced GD&T needs by building on your existing fundamental skills. You’ll learn about advanced GD&T concepts like composite tolerancing, tolerance analysis, datum selection, non-rigid part dimensioning, and many more key dimensioning topics. The course covers a variety of topics from advanced GD&T concepts to the system approach for part dimensioning.
October 5 - 10, Y14 Committee Meetings on Engineering Drawing and Related Documentation Practices
Salt Lake City, Utah
October 19-20, Fundamentals of GD&T Workshop (ASME Y14.5M-1994)
Westland, Michigan
This 2-day course gives an in-depth explanation of geometric symbols, including each symbol's requirements, tolerance zones, and limitations. The class includes a comparison of GD&T to coordinate tolerancing; an explanation of tolerance zones; Rules #1 and #2; form and orientation controls; tolerance of position; runout and profile controls. Throughout the class, you'll hone your newly acquired skills with over 300 practice problems. This complete course in GD&T fundamentals is the most thorough and comprehensive training on the market.
November
November 9-10, Fundamentals of GD&T Workshop (ASME Y14.5M-1994)
Westland, Michigan
This 2-day course gives an in-depth explanation of geometric symbols, including each symbol's requirements, tolerance zones, and limitations. The class includes a comparison of GD&T to coordinate tolerancing; an explanation of tolerance zones; Rules #1 and #2; form and orientation controls; tolerance of position; runout and profile controls. Throughout the class, you'll hone your newly acquired skills with over 300 practice problems. This complete course in GD&T fundamentals is the most thorough and comprehensive training on the market.
November 13-19, ASME
International Mechanical Engineering Congress & Exposition
Lake Buena Vista, Florida
The one event for all engineershundreds
of sessions, forums, exhibits, tours and social events keep you
current on the latest trends in technology and industry, and provide
the opportunity to trade tips and share ideas with engineers in
different industries and companies around the world.
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