08 — Training

Technical training delivered by engineers who design these systems every day.

Applied electromagnetics, advanced control, integrated systems: these are our daily tools, not academic subjects. Three structured modules — from actuator sizing to system simulation — adaptable to your team and your real cases.

Three modules, one thread: real design

Standard modules adaptable to your context. From actuator sizing to the complete integrated system.

Applied electromagnetics Actuator physics, sizing, topologies, flux and losses. To understand and drive design choices, without a black box. Applicable from the next day on your own systems. 1 to 2 days
Advanced control & Simulink simulation PID, advanced control, Model-Based Design, system simulation in MATLAB/Simulink. From fundamentals to deployment on real target, with examples from industrial projects. 1 to 2 days
Integrated system training Actuator + control + embedded: a complete programme covering the full loop, from sizing to software implementation. For a team that wants to build skills across the entire system. 3 to 5 days
Custom format In-house on your real case or individual coaching. The content of a standard module, adapted to your systems, your constraints and your team level.

Trainers who teach a craft, not a software.

Two experiences you may have had: spending half the time explaining your domain to the trainer, or leaving knowing how to click through a tool without understanding what you are doing. Our training is different on both counts. We design actuators, control loops and embedded systems as part of our consulting work. And what we transmit is a design method, not a sequence of clicks in a tool. Reflexes your engineers apply from the next day, on their own systems.

Applied electromagnetics Advanced control MATLAB/Simulink Model-Based Design Actuator sizing Integrated system training In-house Training on real cases

Your training programme

Browse our programmes or tell us about your context. We adapt the content to your team, your systems and your objectives.

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