Training on our conversational CNC technology platform — the only one like it that emphasizes basic-to-advanced machining skills — is the answer for students and schools seeking to realize their greater potential.

Training on our conversational CNC technology platform — the only one like it that emphasizes basic-to-advanced machining skills — is the answer for students and schools seeking to realize their greater potential.


In our program, we “train the trainer.” Instructors are required to take courses consisting of three days of training on each level before they are certified; educators can then certify students.
The LEAP framework provides robust training for programming and operating in milling and turning. Courses are divided into basic-to-advanced levels, elevating students’ skills to the standards of today’s leading manufacturers.

The SinuTrain and Run MyVirtual Machine software used in LEAP milling and turning courses turns a PC screen into an exact representation of the conversational interface featured on our SINUMERIK ONE, 828D and 840D controls.
The SINUMERIK CNC technology platform from Siemens has long dominated the world’s high-end CNC manufacturing tiers. Today, SINUMERIK CNCs are increasingly preferred by employers wanting a competitive advantage — the combination of game-changing machine tool performance with the ability to train employees from basic-to-advanced machining on the same CNC platform.
American manufacturing needs tech school graduates that are better prepared to ascend to high-performance positions: Graduates equipped with a more readily transferrable knowledge base. Graduates that can progress more successfully into advanced CNC positions. Graduates that have been trained on the one CNC technology platform that singularly supports basic-to-advanced machining.
*Source: U. S. Department of Education, STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math)
