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Smartech/Amatrol’s hands-on learning systems feature heavy-duty, real-world industrial equipment used to build hands-on competencies. Click HereGet Hands-On Technical Training Using Amatrol’s Learning Systems
Our comprehensive learning solutions range from engaging high school students in the learning of basic science and math to teaching hands-on skills in the latest, highly sophisticated motor drives. Smartech/Amatrol products also serve a wide range of educational markets including universities, community colleges, technical colleges, vocational schools, high schools, middle schools, and industry. The programs served within these institutions include engineering, construction, manufacturing, robotics, electrical/mechanical maintenance, mechatronics, and many more


Amatrol’s eLearning Revolutionizes Technical Assessment and Training
While some technical training companies may focus solely on hands-on training, or creating a viable eLearning platform, Smartech/Amatrol’s approach takes the best of both worlds and combines them into one unforgettable training solution.
Smartech/Amatrol’s eLearning program creates an easy 24 x 7 access to educational opportunities for technical skill development that was once previously restricted to the classroom. Not only does Amatrol’s eLearning meet the challenge for flexible technical training by offering superb technical content depth and breadth, but it also offers strong interactivity for skill development and excellent assessment through an easy-to-use web portal. Our extensive eLearning library contains more than 400 courses and continues to grow and evolve as our curriculum does.
FaultPro Boasts Industry’s Only Computer-Based Fault Insertion Software
Smartech/Amatrol’s FaultPro computer-based fault insertion software is the industry’s only electronic troubleshooting training system. The computer-based software allows instructors to instantly tailor faults to test a student’s weaknesses and turn them into strengths. The troubleshooting skills taught by FaultPro allow students to solve real-world problems they’ll encounter on the job.
