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Boel Pettersson
Forsknings- och utvecklingsingenjör
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RISE gives this training in collaboration with Fraunhofer IPA with Dr.-Ing. Markus Rochowicz, Fraunhofer IPA as lecturer. The training is for 2 days and the lectures will be held in English.
This extended 2-day training provides a comprehensive understanding of technical cleanliness in accordance with VDA 19.1 and VDA 19.2. Participants will gain in-depth knowledge of cleanliness analysis, planning, and optimization processes, as well as practical methods for preventing re-contamination in production and assembly environments.
The course covers:
The training has been extended from 1.5 to 2 full days, allowing for:
This training is designed for professionals in the automotive industry and its suppliers, including roles in construction, quality assurance, technical purchasing, and sales. It is also highly relevant for assembly planners, process owners, logistics experts, and facility managers.
Due to similar cleanliness requirements, the course is suitable for participants from aerospace, hydraulics, and precision engineering sectors.
No prior knowledge is required.
SEK 16 000 SEK. The fee includes course documentation, coffee breaks and lunch both days. Accommodation is booked and paid by participants. All fees are excl. VAT.
Members of Centrum för Renhet (CFR) are eligible for a discounted rate of SEK 14,400 by entering the code “CFR” during registration.
English
We will host a group dinner on the evening of Day 1. Please note that each participant will cover their own expenses. We hope you will be able to join us.
Dr-Ing. Markus Rochowicz works as group manager for cleanliness technology in the department of ultraclean production and micromanufacturing at Fraunhofer IPA in Stuttgart since 2008.
He is responsible for the development of the so-called Technical Cleanliness as an analysis, consulting and training service of the institute. The current standards for Technical Cleanliness VDA 19 parts 1 and 2 as well as ISO 16232 were developed under his direction.
Agenda (pdf, 136.42 KB)