SITRAIN and Power Academy are Siemens course units

2024-01-16 19:33:50

Siemens Courses: SITRAIN and Power Academy leverage learning in the areas of Industry and Energy

At the beginning of the year, many set personal and professional development goals. To leverage the learning of customers, students and those interested in Industry and Energy topics, Siemens promotes face-to-face and distance learning courses with the aim of training these audiences on the best use of the company’s solutions and products. At its headquarters in São Paulo, in Anhanguera, there is CITRAIN; at the Jundiaí plant, the Power Academypresent in 15 countries where the company operates.

The objective is to train customers, students and interested parties on Siemens market trends and technologies

The objective of the two institutions is similar and academic, that is, to train people. For production processes, with an industry’s production line that has Siemens equipment or systems, such as SIMATIC S7, WinCC, SCALANCE, SINAMICS, PCS7 and SINUMERIK, the courses are taught at SITRAIN. At Power Academy, the focus is on the energy sector, on the generation, transmission and distribution segments with a focus on the digitalization of substations, whether in cities or companies. The main solutions are the Siprotec 5 and Reyrolle protection relays, in addition to the SICAM A8000 line communication remotes on customer panels.

UNISINOS São Leopoldo RS Campus

SITRAIN partnerships with UNISINOS, in São Leopoldo, and Senai de Pindamonhangaba expand the spectrum of reach of the SITRAIN courses

In 2023, Siemens trained around 2,400 participants in SITRAIN and Power Academy to use the company’s solutions.

As a market leader in automation, Siemens is present in the chemical, pharmaceutical, automotive, mining, paper and cellulose industries, among many others. The demand for knowledge increases more and more, in a fast-paced world full of updates.

Certificates of completion increase the employability of participants.

In addition to face-to-face courses at SITRAIN, Siemens is expanding its reach, as it recently entered into a partnership with UNISINOS (University of Vale do Rio dos Sinos), campus in São Leopoldo, in Rio Grande do Sul, and with SENAI in Pindamonhangaba. “In 2023, 1,900 participants graduated from 190 training courses and we want to further increase this number in 2024, through the dissemination of knowledge in Siemens technologies and access to SITRAIN with new partnerships with educational institutions”, says Bruno Doimo, coordinator of SITRAIN.

At the Power Academy, opened a year ago in Brazil, there were four training sessions per month with ten students each, totaling 480 people. The study model is flexible: it is possible to carry out training at the Siemens factory in Jundiaí (with different customers who use similar solutions) or at the customer’s plant, with at least six participants.

Dissemination of knowledge

“For every solution we launch, we need to empower our customers. And Siemens’ mission is to disseminate knowledge about the technology we use, always in an innovative way. There is a social side to collaborating with the employability of those who take the courses, as our certificate is worth a lot in the market. Learning directly from the manufacturer is a huge validation”, says Diego Petrowski, responsible for the Power Academy at Siemens.

During the months of January, February and March, some SITRAIN courses will have 15% discounts, depending on the number of places contracted. More information can be found on each area’s website.

SITRAIN Power Academy

CITRAIN

Power Academy

Within Siemens, encouraging continuous learning, requalification and updating of the people who make up the company’s workforce is a priority. In fiscal year 2023 alone, around 280 million euros were invested in professional training and continuing education. This creates belonging and engagement, which are the foundation of the success of technology with purpose.

CITRAIN
Siemens Anhanguera headquarters of SITRAIN

About Smart Infrastructure:

Siemens Smart Infrastructure (SI) is defining the smart, adaptable infrastructure market of today and tomorrow. The company is focused on meeting the urgent challenges of urbanization and climate change by connecting energy systems, buildings and industries. SI creates environments that collaborate with the planet and people’s well-being, offering customers a complete portfolio of products, systems, solutions and integrated services, ranging from energy generation to consumption. With an increasingly digitalized ecosystem, it contributes to the progress of customers, partners and society as a whole. Siemens Smart Infrastructure’s global headquarters is located in Zug, Switzerland, and the company has around 70,000 employees worldwide.

The Siemens Group

Siemens AG (Berlin and Munich) is a technology company focused on industry, infrastructure, transport and healthcare. From more resource-efficient factories, resilient supply chains, and smarter buildings and networks, to cleaner, more comfortable transportation and advanced healthcare, the company creates technology with purpose that delivers real value for customers.

Combining the real and digital worlds, Siemens empowers its customers to transform their industries and markets, helping them transform the everyday lives of billions of people. Siemens also owns a majority stake in publicly traded Siemens Healthineers, a leading global provider of medical technology that is shaping the future of healthcare.

In fiscal year 2023, ending September 30, 2023, the Siemens Group generated revenue of €77.8 billion and net profit of €8.5 billion. As of September 30, 2023, the company has approximately 320,000 employees worldwide. More information is available on the internet here.

About Siemens Brazil

In Brazil, Siemens began its first activities in 1867, with the installation of the pioneering telegraph line between Rio de Janeiro and Rio Grande do Sul. In 1905, the company was founded in the country. Throughout its history in Brazil, Siemens actively contributed to the construction and modernization of infrastructure. The Siemens Group is made up of Siemens (Infrastructure and Industry), Siemens Healthineers and Siemens Mobility. Currently, the Siemens Group has four factories, five Research and Development centers and five Distribution Centers spread throughout the national territory.

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