Essential In-Person Gear Training Courses This Autumn at the British Gear Association
- Admin
- Aug 11
- 2 min read
In-person training provides a unique opportunity for hands-on learning and active discussions, which deepen understanding of complex topics. Engaging with instructors and fellow participants creates a vibrant learning environment where questions can be addressed immediately, boosting the overall educational experience.
Furthermore, in-person sessions enable participants to build valuable networks with other industry professionals, encouraging collaboration and knowledge sharing that goes beyond the classroom.
Due to the popularity of our training programs, we highly encourage early registration. Limited spaces mean that securing your spot early ensures you do not miss out.
Upcoming In-Person Courses
This Autumn, we are excited to announce the following in-person training courses:
This interactive course dives into the essential elements of surface quality and treatments related to gears. Participants will learn how various surface treatments can enhance gear performance and longevity.
This two-day course is perfect for entry-level personnel in gear manufacturing, including management, engineers, supervisors, technicians, and quality control staff.
Participants will learn the foundational principles of parallel axis gears, covering gear types, design considerations, and manufacturing processes. It equips attendees with the knowledge needed to make informed decisions in their daily operations, ultimately fostering a more efficient workplace.
Recognising signs of wear and potential failure in gear systems is vital for maintaining operational efficiency. This course teaches participants how to spot early indicators of gear wear and impending failures, which can help improve maintenance practices and reduce downtime. By mastering these critical signs, participants can manage their gear systems better, leading to increased reliability and notable cost savings.
Register for these courses online at the links above. If you would like to register offline please contact the BGA Office: admin@bga.org.uk
Do you have a training need not being met?
At the British Gear Association, we continuously adapt our training offerings to meet industry needs. This proactive approach ensures that our members and the broader community have access to essential training that is both relevant and impactful.
If you have specific training needs that are not included in our current schedule, please reach out to us at admin@bga.org.uk. Your feedback is crucial for shaping our future training offerings!

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