Istec provides Vibration Training Category 1+ to Institute of Power Plant Technology, Steam and Gas Turbines (RWTH Aachen University)

Istec is excited to offer complimentary access to its “Istec Vibration Training Category 1+” course for students and staff at the Institute of Power Plant Technology, Steam, and Gas Turbines (Institut für Kraftwerkstechnik, Dampf- und Gasturbinen), RWTH Aachen University. This initiative reflects Istec’s commitment to expanding access to essential knowledge in vibration measurement and analysis, supporting education and professional growth in the field.

“The significance of this initiative is evident: Istec is dedicated to making fundamental knowledge of vibration measurement widely accessible. Our goal is to empower individuals, spark their interest in the field, and help customers recognize the value and expertise behind vibration measurement and analysis,” emphasized Michel Faas, Marketing Manager at Istec.

In the Netherlands, Istec has already partnered with various educational institutions to offer its vibration course. Extending this opportunity to IKDG underscores Istec’s dedication to fostering education and professional development in the field of vibration analysis globally.

The Institut für Kraftwerkstechnik, Dampf- und Gasturbinen (IKDG) is a renowned research and educational institution specializing in the field of power plant engineering, steam, and gas turbines. With a strong commitment to advancing knowledge and technology, the institute provides comprehensive training and conducts cutting-edge research to address the evolving challenges of the energy sector. IKDG boasts state-of-the-art facilities and a team of experienced professionals dedicated to fostering innovation and excellence in power generation. Through its collaborative approach, the institute plays a pivotal role in shaping the future of energy technology and sustainability.

By offering this course to IKDG, Istec aims to empower students and staff with the knowledge and skills needed to excel in vibration measurement and analysis. This collaboration is expected to inspire a new generation of experts in the field and enhance the overall understanding and appreciation of vibration analysis as a crucial area of expertise.