Gantner Instruments offers a GI.basic training course in the Ruhr area (NRW) for the west and north of Germany.
The GI.basic course equips you with practical skills in Gantner Instruments data acquisition. It is designed for anyone who wants to master the GI.bench software and gain in-depth knowledge of the Gantner measurement modules. By the end of the course, you will be able to configure a complete measurement system, save/log the acquired measurement data, and visualize it online.
The one-day training course will be held on Thursday, May 16, 2024, at the Haus Haard seminar and conference hotel in Oer-Erkenschwick (Recklinghausen district).
All participants will be provided with hardware and measurement technology for the training.
“The physical well-being is taken care of. No worries!”
If interested, please register directly via our website or contact Raimund Schlünder for detailed information.
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Dana Kaufmann
d.kaufmann@gantner-instruments.com

Raimund Schlünder
r.schluender@gantner-instruments.com
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