Global Show, Global Training
Visitors to RJG’s K 2022 booth can watch training segments from each of its global offices in the RJG Theater, as well as get hands-on demos of its CoPilot process control and Hub networking devices.
RJG will offering free injection molding training videos in its booth at K 2022, allowing attendees to learn injection molding tips in a wide range of languages (including English subtitles), as well as see each of RJG’s global training facilities and get to know their “local” trainer.
RJG notes that its online and in-person injection molding training are available worldwide in various languages and locations, with new online training options making it easier than ever to gain the knowledge necessary to produce high quality parts. The company offers two types of online training: eLearning and Virtual Instructor Led Training. With eLearning, attendees move at their own pace; participate in interactive activities; pause and resume sessions; review past sections; and test their knowledge with quizzes.
Virtual instructor Led Training, meanwhile, offers traditional live, instructor-led training from the comfort of home or office. An expert RJG trainer will lead the course and encourage live participant interaction.
At K 2022, RJG will also have hands-on demonstrations of its CoPilot process control system that offers complete visibility and traceability in a user-friendly platform. Attendees can also experience RJG’s Hub networking system and see how it can connect to CoPilot systems across the plant floor. The Hub collects data from CoPilots and provides advanced analytics from anywhere in the world.
In addition to training videos from its global network of facilities, RJG will highlight its CoPilot process control and Hub networking systems at K 2022.
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