Lincoln Electric Launches New Education Website
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Welding solution designer Lincoln Electric recently announced its new educational website that will provide students, educators, corporate trainers and design engineers with a common interface and access to leading welding information and products.
With the new site, users will be able to more easily locate the education assets they need to enhance their career or train the next generation of welders. Users can browse products designed specifically for welding education, including:
• Virtual reality welding simulators
• Welding training systems
• Robotic welding training systems
• CNC plasma cutting systems
• Welding booths
• Student apparel, helmets and more.
Instructors considering U/LINC curriculum for welding and cutting can see sample documents from the library of more than 1000 lesson plans, student lab activities, assessments, videos and presentations.
Those seeking to advance their welding career can preview the new Lincoln Electric Welding Technology & Training Center, scheduled to begin operations in late 2017. The school will house nearly 200 welding booths and expanded facilities for professional development – both for school instructors and industrial trainers, as well as welding design engineers.
The site also serves as the registration portal for Lincoln Electric customers, authorized distributors and service facility training, as well as motorsports and other specialized weld training. An online resource center delivers technical articles, training equipment tips, research and case studies, a video library and ROI calculators.
Visit education.lincolnelectric.com to view the site, browse the company’s education portfolio or make contact quotes, questions or making plans.
With the new site, users will be able to more easily locate the education assets they need to enhance their career or train the next generation of welders. Users can browse products designed specifically for welding education, including:
• Virtual reality welding simulators
• Welding training systems
• Robotic welding training systems
• CNC plasma cutting systems
• Welding booths
• Student apparel, helmets and more.
Instructors considering U/LINC curriculum for welding and cutting can see sample documents from the library of more than 1000 lesson plans, student lab activities, assessments, videos and presentations.
Those seeking to advance their welding career can preview the new Lincoln Electric Welding Technology & Training Center, scheduled to begin operations in late 2017. The school will house nearly 200 welding booths and expanded facilities for professional development – both for school instructors and industrial trainers, as well as welding design engineers.
The site also serves as the registration portal for Lincoln Electric customers, authorized distributors and service facility training, as well as motorsports and other specialized weld training. An online resource center delivers technical articles, training equipment tips, research and case studies, a video library and ROI calculators.
Visit education.lincolnelectric.com to view the site, browse the company’s education portfolio or make contact quotes, questions or making plans.