Hands-on composites training, M&P engineering consulting services
CAMX 2025: Set up in its new facility in Spark, Nevada, Abaris is highlighting its training capabilities, course offerings, and customer consultation and technical assistance.
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Layup of a CFRP sandwich panel. Source | Abaris Training Resources Inc.
Micheal Herzer, communications coordinator, is on hand on the exhibit floor along with other staff members to discuss Abaris Training Resources Inc.’s (Sparks, Nev., U.S.) new facility and regular Abaris course offerings related to composites manufacturing and structural repair for the aerospace, automotive, transportation and wind energy sectors. In addition, Abaris is highlighting its new course in double-vacuum debulk (DVD) repair technology, an updated materials and processing course and the regular lineup of engineering, manufacturing, repair and nondestructive inspection (NDI) courses.
With three fully functional classrooms and adjacent workshop areas at its new headquarters in Sparks, Nevada, Abaris can accommodate multiple classes at the same time, or classes can be presented on-site at customer facilities, offering more options for students to get the training they need throughout the year. Abaris focuses on active learning (hands-on) methods in both the classroom and the workshop for all courses, so students experience the best education available to enhance their knowledge and tactile skills. Each course is designed to meet the specific needs of the constantly changing composites industry.
Abaris also offer material and processing (M&P) engineering consultation services and other technical assistance to customers to help them streamline their development or production efforts. Abaris’ Direct Services Team can assist in making M&P decisions at the beginning of a project or troubleshoot anomalies found in current processes.
To help save on tuition costs, Abaris is offering a $100 discount to all CAMX attendees. Simply use the discount code CAMX100 (case sensitive) upon checkout online through the website or contact Abaris and mention the code when enrolling.
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