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During the past eighteen years, the Fluid Power Training Institute™, under the direction of award-winning instructor Rory McLaren, has earned the reputation of being the most well-respected fluid power training institution in the business, delivering "hands-on" workshops for companies throughout the USA and Canada. There are numerous reasons why the FPTI™ is the undisputed leader in the fluid power training industry. However, the one that stands out above all, is the FPTI™'s ability to explain hydraulic concepts, and show how hydraulic components work, in a manner that everyone can understand. In many instances, students have remarked that they learned more in a 5-day FPTI™ workshop than they learned in an entire quarter of hydraulics at a technical college. From NASA, Boeing, and Lockheed-Martin engineers, to our local farmers and maintenance mechanics, our hydraulics programs are unmatched in their "real-world" application and simplicity to teach this often-complex subject. Students WILL understand using the Fluid Power Training Institute™'s dynamic "hear it, see it, touch it," learning method. Students who learn in an environment where the operation of complex technical information is only explained verbally will submit very little to memory. However, when students hear information in concert with seeing dynamic, full-color illustrations and pictures, while touching cutaway models, and working with state-of-the-art interactive simulators, understanding is inevitable. The Fluid Power Training Institute™'s state-of-the-art hydraulic training system is designed to create an efficient learning environment where teaching is rewarding, and learning is exhilarating, challenging, and downright fascinating. There is absolutely no better method of teaching, and understanding, hydraulics - absolutely none! There is a simple explanation for our success: the FPTI™ invested its entire resources in developing state-of-the-art simulators, building cutaway models, and writing and illustrating textbooks that are easy to understand, and superbly illustrated - and the rest is history! |