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AGMA Launches Redeveloped On-Demand Workforce Training Series Courses

AGMA Launches Redeveloped On-Demand Workforce Training Series Courses

July 30, 2024 – Alexandria, VA – The American Gear Manufacturers Association (AGMA) has redeveloped its on-demand Workforce Training Series. The redeveloped courses have been modernized to make them more accessible with updated materials to incorporate new and emerging technological advances.

“These programs are AGMA’s most downloaded courses, so we want to make sure that the Workforce Training Series continues to be the best resource for members to train their new employees on the basics of gear manufacturing,” said Leah Lewis, Director, Meetings & Events, AGMA. “More than 350 people take these courses per year and as technology changes, we need to make sure that these popular classes reflect the latest information and are delivered in an efficient and meaningful way.”

The Workforce Training Series consists of the following three courses:

New, high-quality diagrams, schematics, photos, videos and more have been added to the courses to better illustrate the curriculum. AGMA members can access the newly redeveloped workforce training series at any time at no cost; the courses are included within AGMA membership.

“We often hear from members that workforce development is one of their greatest challenges,” added Lewis. “These courses are included with AGMA membership, so companies can have their employees learn some of the basics of gearing at no additional cost, creating a great value and ROI.”

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About AGMA

The American Gear Manufacturers Association is a voluntary association of companies, consultants and academicians with a direct interest in the design, manufacture and application of gears, couplings and related power transmission components and equipment. The members include gear manufacturers from the United States, Mexico and Canada, as well as gearing interests from more than 30 countries around the world. AGMA is accredited by the American National Standards Institute to write all U.S. standards on gearing. AGMA is also the Secretary for Technical Committee 60 of the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). TC 60 is the committee responsible for developing all international gearing standards. In addition to holding the position of Secretariat, AGMA convenes the active ISO Working Groups related to gear inspection and testing.

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