|
|
Edward Lowton
Editor |
|
New training centre
03 December 2013
Michael Portillo has officially opened the Endress+Hauser Application, Training and Engineering Centre. The £650,000 facility has been created in the grounds of the company’s UK headquarters in Manchester.

The training centre offers bespoke courses for both customers and staff in the areas of instrumentation, field communication and process control. Facilities include a 12-seater classroom fitted with state-of-the-art audio visual equipment and interactive software as well as four process rigs, a purpose-built workshop and control room to allow trainees to get ‘hands on’ with the equipment.
The unit is the latest demonstration of Endress+Hauser’s commitment to the education and development of young engineers. As well as offering customer training, the contemporary facility will complement the company’s apprentice and graduate schemes which have run for the past eight years.
- Asset management in hazardous areas
- Supporting the digital journey
- Meters, loggers and software
- Avoiding errors when designing safety systems
- Advanced production facility
- Gold status again
- Improving the safety and efficiency of hydrogen production and carbon capture
- Design and implementation of safety systems: Are we still out of control?
- Two-wire technology
- Online process engineering training


















