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GI.training in NRW in May 2026

We will be in North Rhine-Westphalia for the GI.basic training on May 12, 2026, and for the GI.professional training on May 13, 2026.

GI.basic training

Gantner Instruments is offering a GI.basic training course for Western and Northern Germany in North Rhine-Westphalia. This course provides you with the essential practical skills for data acquisition using Gantner Instruments systems. It is intended for anyone who is proficient in the GI.bench software and would like to become familiar with the DAQ modules from Gantner Instruments.

By the end of the course, you will be able to configure a complete measurement system, store and log the acquired measurement data, and visualize this data online.

The GI.basic training is a one-day course and will take place on Tuesday, May 12, 2026, at Hotel der Lennhof in Dortmund.

Take the opportunity to also attend the GI.professional course the following day to unlock the full potential of Gantner Instruments measurement technology.

All participants will be provided with the latest hardware and measurement technology from Gantner Instruments for the duration of the training.

If you are interested, please register directly via our website or contact Raimund Schlünder for detailed information.


GI.professional training

Gantner Instruments offers a GI.professional training course designed for those who have already attended the GI.basic training or possess equivalent knowledge. This course deepens your experience with GI.bench and focuses on the four key elements of Gantner Instruments’ DAQ measurement solutions: “Data Streams,” “Dashboard,” “Data Logger,” and “Connectivity.”

After completing the course, you will be able to leverage the full potential of Gantner Instruments measurement technology and develop professional measurement applications and visualizations.

The GI.professional training is a one-day course and will take place on Wednesday, May 13, 2026, at Hotel der Lennhof in Dortmund.

All participants will be provided with the latest hardware and measurement technology from Gantner Instruments for the duration of the training.

If you are interested, please register directly via our website or contact Raimund Schlünder for detailed information.


12.05.2026 – GI.bench Basic Training
Trainer: Raimund Schlünder
13.05.2026 – GI.bench Professional Training
Trainer: Bernhard Rennhofer

Venue

Hotel der Lennhof
Menglinghauser Straße 20
44227 Dortmund

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