Heidelberg to conduct printing machine maintenance workshop in January
Continuing the monthly series of print workshops aimed at shopfloor workers, Seekho aur Samjho, in its third year, will host Heidelberg experts to address the issues related to printing machine breakdown and maintenance on 21 January 2017 at GIPT, Mumbai.
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The idea is to provide practical advice and case studies along with guidance and shopfloor best practices, so that the operators and supervisors can take good care of their printing machine and avoid frequent press breakdowns.
Curated by Bombay Master Printers’ Association and PrintWeek India, Seekho aur Samjho aims to fill up the massive training void in our industry.
Along with industry veterans, young students get an opportunity to hone their print skills and learn from industry expert’s experiences during a Seekho Aur Samjho session. The three-hour workshops have been designed in Hindi and occasionally in Marathi.
BMPA’s Faheem Agboatwala said, “Everyone speaks about the importance of training programmes for shopfloor workers. Everyone talks about the relevance of providing a to-do list to maintain standards and identify the hotspots within the industry. Seekho Aur Samjho is a small step to do so.”
Agboatwala has requested all the print CEOs to send their staff to attend these workshops. “The time spent by your employee at SaS can bring about hours of productivity benefit to your company. In the last two years, we have observed that the workers are curious to learn, they tackle with technical pain-points on daily basis. I urge the CEOs to send their shopfloor people to attend the workshops and benefit from the initiative.”
In order to register for Seekho Aur Samjho sessions, write to: admin@bmpa.org or call +91-22-24934654 / 24970912
Venue for 21 January session: Government Institute of Printing Technology JJ School Of Architecture Compound, Near CST Station, Mumbai 400001
The Seekho aur Samjho workshop has been devised by BMPA and PrintWeek India in partnership with SIES Graduate School of Technology, Navi Mumbai and Government Institute of Printing Technology, Mumbai.