Academy & Training

Complex machines with custom applications require a certain level of machine and process understanding. For an optimized production all involved stakeholders need to be trained for their individual tasks with the production system. In this case knowledge is power and this means increased performance for our customers.  With different training methods like web-based training, on-site training or via the BAS Learning Center we accelerate the learning curve of the participants and create a flexible environment for different requirements.

The BA Services Academy is your comprehensive partner for all training activities related to production and assembly equipment.

 

 

Our philosophy

We see learning as an individual process in which our experienced trainers support the trainees. Therefore our training courses differ in content according to the respective job description of the trainees: Operation – Maintenance – Programming.

The BA-Learning experience clustered in four learning concepts: Live, Blended Learning, Hybrid or Online.

Different learning concepts for the individual requirements of our customers and trainees. For a lively transfer of knowledge.

More Information about our services provided by the academy

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VE2E: Research project for the development of the factory of the future a complete success

It began as a promising vision in July 2021 and has now come to a successful conclusion: the research project “Vertically integrated, sustainable end-to-end factory (VE2E)” for the development of a digital Factory of the Future. At the beginning of March, the forward-looking results of the research project were presented to a wide audience at Premium AEROTEC’s Varel site.

Aircraft Production goes “GREEN” – Broetje-Automation Collaborates with Airbus Aerostructures to Promote Sustainable and Resource-Efficient Production

Broetje-Automation has successfully collaborated with a broad industry consortium to identify ways to reduce the environmental impact of today’s production facilities. The “GREEN” project, a joint initiative of a consortium of partners including OFFIS e.V., DLR e.V., ProIng and Broetje-Automation GmbH under the leadership of AIRBUS Aerostructures, developed measures to reduce the power consumption of old systems by up to 85% in certain areas of application. Overall, especially retrofitting older systems allows significant contributions towards a more sustainable industrial production.