Effective Training Inc - Technical Calendar
Stay
up to date on the latest industry news with the ETI Tech Calendar.
Conferences and events that involve GD&T, quality control,
and the ASME Standard are listed here. If you have an event you
would like to submit, contact
us.
Events that
involve ETI or Alex Krulikowski are designated with the ETI logo.
2008 Events
March
March 27-28, Advanced Concepts of GD&T Workshop (ASME Y14.5M-1994)
Westland, Michigan
This 2-day course was developed to meet your advanced GD&T needs by building on your existing fundamental skills. You’ll learn about advanced GD&T concepts like composite tolerancing, tolerance analysis, datum selection, non-rigid part dimensioning, and many more key dimensioning topics. The course covers a variety of topics from advanced GD&T concepts to the system approach for part dimensioning.
April
April 7-8, Tolerance Stacks Workshop (Concept Driven)
Westland, Michigan
Exclusively from ETI, this advanced course will show you how to calculate tolerance stacks, a crucial skill in today’s competitive workplace. Solve problems in the design stage instead of the production stage, and save time and money by getting it right the first time.
April 28-29, Fundamentals of GD&T Workshop (ASME Y14.5M-1994)
Westland, Michigan
This 2-day course gives an in-depth explanation of geometric symbols, including each symbol's requirements, tolerance zones, and limitations. The class includes a comparison of GD&T to coordinate tolerancing; an explanation of tolerance zones; Rules #1 and #2; form and orientation controls; tolerance of position; runout and profile controls. Throughout the class, you'll hone your newly acquired skills with over 300 practice problems. This complete course in GD&T fundamentals is the most thorough and comprehensive training on the market.
May
May 19-20, Advanced Concepts of GD&T Workshop (ASME Y14.5M-1994)
Westland, Michigan
This 2-day course was developed to meet your advanced GD&T needs by building on your existing fundamental skills. You’ll learn about advanced GD&T concepts like composite tolerancing, tolerance analysis, datum selection, non-rigid part dimensioning, and many more key dimensioning topics. The course covers a variety of topics from advanced GD&T concepts to the system approach for part dimensioning.
May 21, Solid Model Tolerancing Workshop (Y14.41-2003)
Westland, Michigan
Exclusively from ETI, the Solid Model Tolerancing Workshop will help you to understand the benefits of a math-based product development process. The hands-on workshop will be taught by GD&T expert Alex Krulikowski, past Chairman of the ASME Y14.41 Standard Committee.
June
June 2-3, Fundamentals of GD&T Workshop (ASME Y14.5M-1994)
Westland, Michigan
This 2-day course gives an in-depth explanation of geometric symbols, including each symbol's requirements, tolerance zones, and limitations. The class includes a comparison of GD&T to coordinate tolerancing; an explanation of tolerance zones; Rules #1 and #2; form and orientation controls; tolerance of position; runout and profile controls. Throughout the class, you'll hone your newly acquired skills with over 300 practice problems. This complete course in GD&T fundamentals is the most thorough and comprehensive training on the market.
June 7-11, ASME Annual Meeting: Prepare for 21st Century Engineering Challenges
Lake Buena Vista, Florida
Don’t miss an unmatched opportunity to learn how industry luminaries from Boeing, IBM, Westinghouse Electric - even The White House - are dealing with the emerging challenges facing the engineering industry.
June 16-17, Tolerance Stacks Workshop (Concept Driven)
Westland, Michigan
Exclusively from ETI, this advanced course will show you how to calculate tolerance stacks, a crucial skill in today’s competitive workplace. Solve problems in the design stage instead of the production stage, and save time and money by getting it right the first time.
June 18, Statistical Tolerance Stacks Workshop (Concept Driven)
Westland, Michigan
Exclusively from ETI, this introduction to statistical tolerance stacks builds upon the methods taught in the Tolerance Stacks Using GD&T course. The course includes a brief review of several terms used in statistical stacks. It explains four methods for applying statistics to tolerance stacks and covers precautions about when and how to use statistics in stacks. The course also provides several stacks for the student to practice applying statistical methods.
August
August 3-6, International
Design Engineering Technical Conference/
Computers and Information in Engineering Conference (IDETC)
New York, New York
The conferences will include: