Online Education for Metal Cutting
A new e-learning program from Sandvik Coromant provides novice and experienced machine tool operators alike with an online approach to bolstering their metal cutting skills.
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Those interested in learning more about metal cutting can enroll in a new online program and complete coursework from any location.
Interested in sharpening your metal cutting skills? A new e-learning program from allows students to complete online coursework virtually and at their convenience, working through 75 training courses grouped in nine chapters toward a Gold Award. Training activities featured in the chapters are conducted at one of the company’s 27 Productivity Centers located around the world. There is also a 50-question interactive knowledge test on the fundamentals of metal cutting that enrollees can take before or after the training to gage what they know or how much they’ve learned. Watch a short video to learn more about this accessible online educational opportunity. to sign up for the program.
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