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BGA Autumn Training Programme: Register Now

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Our final course of the first half of 2026 wrapped up last week, and now the focus shifts to the exciting Autumn Programme. If you want to build your skills and deepen your understanding of the Gear Industry, this is the perfect time to register. The British Gear Association (BGA) offers a range of online and in-person courses designed to meet the needs of professionals at every level. Best of all, online training is free for BGA members, and in-person courses come at a reduced rate.


Click here to see all of the courses available and to register: https://the-british-gear-association-bga.cademy.io/


Gear Foundation 1 and 2


One of the highlights this season is the renowned Gear Foundation courses. These introductory sessions provide a clear and practical overview of gears and gearing systems. They are ideal for anyone new to the industry or those who want to refresh their knowledge. The courses cover essential topics such as gear types, manufacturing processes, and common applications.


The Gear Foundation courses are not only valuable for engineers and technicians but also for staff in departments like HR and Sales. Understanding the basics of gears helps these teams communicate more effectively within their organisations and with clients. This shared knowledge supports smoother collaboration and better decision-making across the company.


Benefits of participating in BGA Training


Choosing BGA Training means you gain access to expert-led courses tailored specifically to the Gear Industry. Here are some reasons to register this autumn:


  • Comprehensive Learning

The courses cover both theory and practical aspects, ensuring you gain useful skills that apply directly to your work.


  • Flexible Options

With online courses available, you can learn at your own pace from anywhere. In-person sessions offer hands-on experience and networking opportunities.


  • Cost-Effective

BGA members enjoy free online training and discounted rates for face-to-face courses, making professional development affordable.


  • Industry Recognition

Completing BGA courses adds credibility to your resume and shows your commitment to staying current in the field.


  • Broader Team Knowledge

Encouraging multiple departments to participate helps build a well-rounded workforce that understands the core products and services.


How to Register


Registering for the Autumn Programme is simple. Visit the Cademy training website, browse the available courses, and sign up for the ones that fit your needs.


Once enrolled, you will receive course materials and schedules. Online courses include live teams presenations, video lessons, quizzes, and interactive content. In-person courses provide direct access to instructors and practical demonstrations. Both formats encourage questions and discussions to deepen your understanding.


Continued Professional Development


The Gear Industry is evolving, and staying informed is key to success. BGA training offers a clear path to improve your skills, connect with experts, and contribute more effectively to your organisation. Whether you are new to the field or looking to expand your knowledge, the Autumn Programme has something valuable to offer.




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The British Gear Association (BGA) is a trade association that promotes the technical and commercial interests of manufacturers, distributors, academics and others involved in the Power Transmissions industry in the United Kingdom.

 

The Association speaks with authority on behalf of the industry both nationally and internationally and its ability to help companies and individuals involved in the industry is widely recognised by government, the media and industry. The Association is well-represented on British and International Standard committees and provides the Chair of the British Standards Institution's MCE/5 Committee on Gearing.

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