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Supporting the next generation of oil and gas professionals at ASET International Energy Training Academy.
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onating cutting-edge flame detection systems for hands-on training.
 

The opportunity. 

The ASET International Energy Training Academy in Aberdeen is renowned for its world-class training facilities. Here, the next generation of technicians and engineers are equipped with the skills they need to excel in oil and gas.  

To provide the most realistic and up-to-date live training – and make sure trainees know the tools and systems they will come across in the field – ASET looked to latest flame detection technology. 

 

The Micropack contribution. 

Enhancing hands-on training at ASET. Equipping future technicians with advanced safety technology. And innovating today for a safer tomorrow. By donating a range of advanced flame detection systems. 

  • Donation of visual flame detectors. Trainees use advanced flame recognition algorithms (which are crucial for detecting real fires while filtering out unwanted alarms). 
  • Donation of IR3 flame detectors. High reliability in harsh environments. Students understand and work with the industry-standard technology for flame detection in critical oil and gas applications. 
  • Supporting real-world training. The detectors were installed in ASET’s live training facility. Trainees get hands-on experience configuring, operating and maintaining them. 
  • Micropack demonstrated its commitment to the next generation. Training with the most up-to-date and relevant safety technology available.
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The impact. 

  • A better education. Working with the latest flame detection technology means higher quality and more relevant training. 
  • Real-world-ready students. By using the same equipment they will encounter in the field they are better prepared. 
  • Support of the continuous improvement of safety standards in the industry. New technicians and engineers are well-versed in the most advanced safety technologies. 

The future of flame detection training is here.

Talk to the people who are innovating tomorrow, today.