Lincoln Electric Releases 2016 Training Seminar Schedule For All Instruction Levels

Lincoln Electric Releases 2016 Training Seminar Schedule For All Instruction Levels

Through its Welding School and Technical Training department, Lincoln Electric will offer a diverse selection of educational programming at its Cleveland, OH, headquarters throughout 2016. Welders and welding educators can take advantage of multi-day seminars to learn everything from welding basics or specific alloy considerations to advanced technologies and new teaching tools for welding educators.

lincccThrough its Welding School and Technical Training department, Lincoln Electric will offer a diverse selection of educational programming at its Cleveland, OH, headquarters throughout 2016. Welders and welding educators can take advantage of multi-day seminars to learn everything from welding basics or specific alloy considerations to advanced technologies and new teaching tools for welding educators.

The following is a list of the seminars available at Lincoln Electric in 2016:

April 26-29: Blodgett’s Design of Welded Connections: Steel Structures
May 25-27: Aluminum Solutions: Advanced Training for Welding Aluminum Alloys
June 7-10: Blodgett’s Design of Welded Connections: Steel Weldments
July 11-15: Original Welding Educator Workshop
July 25-29: Beyond The Booth
Aug. 1-5: Advanced Welding Educator Workshop
Sept. 6-16: International Basic Distributor Training
Sept. 19-30: International Advanced Distributor Training
Oct. 3-7: International Customer Training
Oct. 11-14: Blodgett’s Design of Welded Connections: Steel Structures
Nov. 1-4: Blodgett’s Design of Welded Connections: Steel Weldments
Nov. 15-18: Aluminum Solutions: Practical Training for Welding Aluminum Alloys

For more information, including pricing and registration details, as well as a comprehensive list of welding classes and seminars offered through Lincoln Electric’s Welding Training School or Technical Training department, see its 2016 Technical Training Guide, brochure ED122, on the company’s website.

For more information about Lincoln Electric and its products and services, visit the company’s website at www.lincolnelectric.com.

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