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Explore welding virtually at trade info session

Okanagan College Media Release

For those who’ve tried it, Okanagan College’s new virtual welding machine is proof that virtual reality can be as valuable a teaching tool as the real thing.

“You put the helmet on, pick up the torch and you feel like you’re welding,” explained Dean Nutter, chair of the College’s Welding Department. “There is feedback that comes to you through the welder, through sound, and it’s easier to analyze your weld and technique than with real metal.”

Okanagan College is the first school in Western Canada to acquire a virtual reality arc welding simulator. The VRTEX360, made by the Lincoln Electric Company (a familiar name to anyone in the welding industry) reduces the amount of material used to train welders.

“It’s also a great way to introduce people to the trade,” said Nutter, who sees a steady demand for those who want to pursue accreditation in the field. “Nothing will replace the experience of welding metal in a real-world situation, but this certainly is another tool that will help us introduce more people to welding at a time when we’re anticipating a growing shortage of tradespeople.”

Okanagan College offers a number of intakes into its welding programs each year. The next classes begin at the end of May.

Those interested in finding out more about the classes, experiencing the VRTEX360 or learning about career opportunities can attend a free info session at the College on May 19, at 7 p.m. in the welding shop at Okanagan College’s Kelowna Campus at 1000 KLO Road.

For more info or to register for the information night, contact Dean Nutter at (250) 762-5445, ext. 4433 or Dianne Holm at 762-5445, ext. 4439.



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