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Alumil India and AAA uplifts fabricators’ skills with aluminium frame training

Alumil India and AAA uplifts fabricators’ skills with aluminium frame training

To improve Indian fabricators’ proficiency in installing aluminium frames, Alumil India and the Architectural Aluminium Academy initiated a training program.

The Architectural Aluminium Academy and Alumil India, the Alumil Group’s wholly-owned Indian subsidiary, have launched a training initiative to teach Indian fabricators industry best practices for building and installing aluminium window and door frames. The company held a series of specialised seminars under the title “Knowledge Without Borders” with the goal of improving the abilities of fabricators nationwide and bridging the gap between Indian and European construction and installation requirements. The sessions, which took place in Ahmedabad, Madurai, Coimbatore, Mumbai, and Hyderabad, concentrated on energy-saving methods, problem-solving approaches, and best practices for installing aluminium frames. Georgios Rafail Sarantis, a Greek aluminium technician, and Vasileios Katselas, a Senior Technical Trainer and MSc civil engineer, conducted the training sessions.

Next year, Alumil India intends to open the Architectural Aluminium Academy (AAA) in India. The innovation and skill-building centre AAA is dedicated to architectural aluminium systems. The academy, which was founded by Alumil, seeks to progress the construction sector by providing ongoing professional training and development.

“We created the programme for our partners in the field of Architectural Aluminium Systems to help improve construction and the quality of finished products in order to offer the best possible service to our customers. This was a pilot project for us to get a better grip on the way Indian fabricators work, execute projects and receive feedback on the training imparted. We are in a better position today to understand the expectations of our partners based on the challenges they face in their projects. We plan to take this information to design a training programme that is more in tune with the on ground reality and introduce AAA in India sometime next year for a win-win outcome for our partners, our customers and for us,” says Theodoros Axouristos, Managing Director, Alumil India.

A technical guide covering the seminar themes and a certificate of completion were given to each participant, improving their proficiency with Alumil architectural systems.

“The programme imparts training in different types of techniques for secure installation of aluminium window and door systems. It is designed for fabricators to understand the correct installation techniques to prevent deflection against strong winds and changing weather conditions in India especially, for high-rise structures. It empowers fabricators to deliver energy-efficient solutions, contributing to both; environmental sustainability and construction excellence. The most important thing, however, lies in the fact that this is a project transmitting the culture of cooperation between us and our partners, with joint success as the main goal of this journey,” concludes Theodoros Axouristos.

For more details, visit: https://www.alumil.com/

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