Welding Training via Simualtion

ATNZ are excited to introduce the latest welding simulation equipment to New Zealand as part of our commitment to future-focused training. The welding simulation equipment is highly realistic and authentically relevant to “real world” usage.

Now with robotics, the equipment can simulate all weld types, materials, consumables, and positions, and can be deployed to your premises with a trainer. This flexibility to simulate all positions and difficulty levels makes welding simulation an invaluable training tool for any business in the industry. This welding simulation training transitions perfectly into a Fabrication Engineering Apprenticeship or associated micro-credentials.

The Benefits of Simulated Training

Faster Learning
Simulation technology allows immediate feedback on a learner’s performance. Trainers can instantly review simulation results and provide feedback on improvement areas, helping trainees learn far more quickly and efficiently.

Cost Savings
Welding simulation technology reduces costs by decreasing the materials and equipment required for training. Virtual welding enables trainees to practice their skills efficiently and does not wear out equipment.

Repeatable Training Scenarios
Trainers can easily create repeatable scenarios across various welding techniques and procedures. As a result, trainees can conveniently practice their skills and learn to respond to different welding challenges.

Safe Learning Environment
Welding can be a hazardous process, especially for inexperienced welders. Welding simulation technology allows trainees to practice their skills in a safe and controlled environment without risk of injury or damage to equipment.

Flexibility
The flexibility of welding simulation technology allows trainers to tailor training programmes to the needs of individual trainees. Creating different scenarios and adjusting to various difficulty levels will enable trainees to learn at their own pace and provide a more personalised training experience.

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