Fluke Publishes New Calibration Education Hub Web Page with More than 500 Free Resources
Everett, Wash., April 13, 2020 – Fluke Calibration has published The Calibration Education Hub web page at https://us.flukecal.com/calibration-education-hub that provides improved click-through access to more than 500 free Fluke Calibration educational resources including application notes, blog posts, webinars, and videos.
The hub is organized into three sections: 1) Popular or New, 2) The Basics, and 3) All Resources.
The “Popular or New” section helps users quickly zero in on compelling content. It lists the best new and top content selected according to frequency of pageviews by asset type.
“The Basics” section is designed to help beginners with links to more than 100 free, basic calibration educational resources organized by calibration discipline. “We are seeing a de-skilling of the metrology and calibration workforce,” says Jeff Gust, Chief Corporate Metrologist at Fluke Corporation. “The primary concern of some of our customer metrologists and calibration laboratory managers is the training of new people. In response, we designed the education hub to help.”
The “All Resources” section provides navigation to more than 500 educational resources, organized by calibration discipline.
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About Fluke Corporation
Fluke Corporation is a leader in precision calibration instrumentation and software for electrical, temperature, humidity, pressure, flow, and RF measurements. Fluke Calibration products from Fluke Corporation are found in calibration facilities around the world, including National Metrology Institutes, that demand the highest levels of performance and reliability, backed by state-of-the-art metrology and uncompromising support. They are relied on by quality engineers, calibration technicians, and metrologists to instill confidence in the measurements that are critical to their organizations for quality, safety, reliability, and cost.