The Native Lab launches composites course training membership plan
Courses that touch on the fundamentals of composite materials, design, analysis and more are available for individuals and companies alike through TNL’s online platform.
For 2023, The Native Lab (TNL, Madrid, Spain) is set to expand its course catalog, adding new courses on composites, and launching updated versions of older, past ones. TNL’s website platform currently includes five self-paced, instructor-led online courses. By the end of 2023, TNL anticipates eight online courses to be available.
To ensure students (individually or through a company) can access as many courses as possible, TNL has launched a new training membership plan called The Native Lab PRO.
The membership guarantees access to all online courses available on the platform. It works with a subscription fee of €699/year. This includes Composite Materials, Monocoque Design, Monocoque Structural Analysis, Catia Design Methodology and Applied Composite Manufacturing courses.
“Most of our students had asked for a possibility to join more than one or two courses,” says Tommaso Muellejans, responsible for The Native Lab. “The Native Lab PRO should make accessing our entire training offer easier.”
The Native Lab PRO is now accessible, and will grant access to all new courses added to the platform. More information about this service can be found here. Watch this video on TNL course offerings.
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