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"They can either opt for online training or still come in and do our physical training at our offices." Offering a range of courses on valves, actuators, control and safety valves, prepared and delivered by the industry’s leading experts, Bartlett says the importance of ongoing training is critical. "Our courses range from introductory courses on valves or actuators to in-depth courses on specific valve types or industry directives. All are technically led by industry experts and are completely independent, with no sales pitch."

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Covid-19 has brought much change to the world. While many end-user markets that depend heavily on valves, such as oil and gas, have been down in recent months, the need for skills will only increase going forward. As technology gets more complicated, the greater the need will be for knowledgeable employees. Learning about valves, actuators and controls in a non-product-specific manner only add to an organisation's competitiveness. Add product knowledge to the mix and one has a winning formula. Bartlett says reasonably priced valve training – thanks to the availability of online learning platforms – only sweetens the deal more. He maintains that training should never just be focussed on new-comers but that much needed technical information should be readily shared across a company with experienced professionals alike.

British Valve & Actuator Association; +44 (0) 1295 22127; www.bvaa.org.uk

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