

Hydrogen, from theory to practice !
Already a recognized player in hydraulic, electrical and hydrogen training for stationary and mobile applications, IFC TRITECH intends to meet the demand from the fast-growing hydrogen industry and mobility sector.
While there are a number of introductory courses on the market, they are unfortunately insufficient or unsuited to the practical needs of decision-makers, designers and technicians involved in the operation, installation, commissioning and maintenance of hydrogen-powered infrastructure and vehicles.
In response, we are enhancing our offering with a comprehensive, progressive programme combining theoretical fundamentals, advanced techniques and, above all, practical, business-focused training.
A first level of Hydrogen training that has proven its worth
A first level is available to grasp the issues, understand the industry and the regulatory framework, and anchor the technical fundamentals.
Already on offer for two years, this no-requirements course is a benchmark and has proven its worth as far afield as the Guiana Space Centre, and has already satisfied a number of off-road vehicle manufacturers and fleet operators.
In-depth theoretical training and two practical courses
This year, the course has been logically extended to include a theoretical extension (level 2), covering the operation and advanced technical principles of a fuel cell system. And because IFC TRITECH has always been unique in rapidly combining theory with practice, we have developed two practical, business-oriented courses.
Aimed at hardware (sizing, schematics, etc.) and software (architecture, programming) engineers and designers, the module (Level 3A) Design, control and testing of a fuel cell system will enable them to put themselves in a design situation, to size and choose components, to produce the main deliverables required for assembly; then to compare the performance of their practical design with theoretical expectations by commissioning and optimizing a real fuel cell… using real hydrogen!
What about prototypists, fitters and maintenance operators of hydrogen systems? The module (Level 3B) Maintenance and troubleshooting of a fuel cell system will involve them in a partial assembly of a representative training board based on study documents (from Level 3A), relating good assembly and maintenance practices, common faults and diagnostic and troubleshooting strategies… all in complete safety!
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