Multilingual courses

Foundation and basic course now also available in English!

environment - especially in design, production and quality assurance. A key success factor here is the use of consistent, standardised technical language. We are therefore pleased to announce that our Basic course and our Basic course are now also available in English. In the future, we will offer the German courses in English as soon as they are published!

Why English-language courses are so important

Many companies in the mechanical and plant engineering sector operate internationally - be it through global supply chains, distributed development teams or customer contacts across national borders. In such constellations, linguistic misunderstandings or different interpretations of standardised terms can lead to considerable errors and additional costs.

Our English-language e-learning courses now also enable international teams to complete the same structured, standard-compliant training as German-speaking participants. This makes a significant contribution to ensuring that all participants understand and apply the same terms, definitions and content.

Standardised technical terms as the key to understanding

The geometric product specification (ISO GPS) relies on precisely defined terms and symbols. Terms such as Reference element, Envelope condition, Orientation tolerance or Profile of a surface have a precisely defined meaning that cannot be translated or interpreted arbitrarily. This is exactly where our courses come in:

  • The English versions use the internationally standardised technical terms according to ISO throughout.
  • Terms are explained clearly and illustrated with practical examples.
  • Interactive learning elements promote understanding - regardless of the native language.
  • A sound basis for daily use and further training is laid.

More clarity in international teams

We support companies with our English-language courses:

  • Standardise the training of their global teams,
  • improve communication between design, production and quality assurance at international locations,
  • to interpret tolerances and drawing specifications correctly and uniformly worldwide,
  • avoid misunderstandings in the technical specification at an early stage.

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Whether you are a design engineer, production planner, quality manager or technical trainer: our English ISO-GPS courses offer clear, practice-orientated and standard-compliant knowledge transfer with direct added value for operational application.

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