Users that undertake Nanometrics system training and learning opportunities experience better working networks, higher data availability and lower operating costs.
Deployment of real-time seismic networks represents an important financial and institutional investment. Ensuring the network operates at the highest efficiency and availability, while easy to achieve, requires the involvement of well-trained personnel. A training program is an investment with substantial return for the network owner.

|
Milestone |
Program |
Content |
| Initial System Deployment |
Commissioning support on-site
Goal- to establish a working network |
Nanometrics field engineers attend to assist customers with installation and commissioning of the Hub or central site and several remote sites. A minimal amount of classroom training is conducted to ensure the customer understands how the system operates and that the customer can conduct basic configuration changes and maintenance. |
| 6-12 months post initial deployment |
Systems course
Goal- to deepen customers network understanding and optimization |
Two weeks of classroom lectures and laboratory exercises. This course is generally conducted at the Nanometrics training facility in Ottawa, Canada but can also be done on-site. Experience has shown that the material covered is best understood following actual customer experience with the system. |
| 18-24 months post initial deployment |
Engineering Visits
Advanced Operations
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Content is derived from real-life examples of issues customers may be facing. This is generally done with a Nanometrics engineer either in Ottawa or on-site |
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